Friday, 19 February 2016

LIST OF KORG KEYBOARD 3

2000s[edit]

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New CX-3 (2000)
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MS-20 controller for
Legacy Collection
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MS2000 (2000)
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microKORG (2002)
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MS2000B (2003)
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microKONTROL
(2003)
  • 2000 - Korg CX-3: Not to be confused with Korg's CX-3 from 1979. This digital modeling organ added MIDI and many new features.
  • 2000 - Korg Pa80: A new range of arranger from Korg was introduced in year 2000: the Pa Series. Pa80 was the first model introduced in December 2000 with the same engine as Korg's Triton series, a wide selection of highly musical Styles, a Multitasking Operating System and a Dual Sequencer design.
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Triton Studio (2001)
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KARMA (2001)
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Triton LE (2002)
  • 2001 - Korg KARMA Kay Algorithmic Realtime Music Architecture, developed by Stephen Kay, a kind of arpeggiator that was more dynamic, organic, elastic and musical than previous forms.
  • 2002 - Korg Pa60: Similar to the Pa80, but with a reduced feature set (lacking sampling and Harmony Board compatibility).
  • 2002 - Korg MicroKorg: A compact analog modeling synthesizer with built-in vocoder.
  • 2003 - Korg Pa1X Pro: The flagship arranger of a new pro arranger line, which marked Korg's return to professional arrangers without built-in speakers. It also marked the beginning of a factive cooperation with the studio DSP manufacturer TC-Electronic.
  • 2003 - Korg MS2000B: new version of the MS2000 synthesizer with updated sound set, black metallic color scheme and dedicated vocoder mic; Korg MS2000BR: rack-mount version
  • 2004 - Korg Legacy Collection: Includes software emulations of three famous Korg synthesizers: the MS-20, Polysix, and the Wavestation
  • 2004 - Korg Pa1X: A shorter-scale version of the Pa1X, but with built-in speakers.
  • 2004 - Korg Pa50: An affordable professional arranger synth with most of the features of the more expensive Pa60.
  • 2004 - Korg Kaoss Pad KP2, an improved re-release of the original Kaoss Pad.
  • 2004 - Korg Kaoss Pad Entrancer, an audio & visual processor version of Kaoss Pad.[19]
Triton Extreme (2004)
Korg OASYS (2005)
TR (2006)
  • 2004 - Korg Triton Extreme: The successor to the Triton, which added "Valve Force" circuitry, a real vacuum tube circuit. Nicknamed "Russian Bullet," these tubes are rumored to last a minimum of 10 years. The Triton Extreme also featured a dramatically increased ROM size: 160 MB, featuring 32 MB of all new acoustic samples.
  • 2005 - Korg OASYS (Open Architecture Synthesis Studio workstation)
  • 2006 - Korg TR: enhanced Triton Le music workstation
  • 2006 - Korg D888 8-track digital recorder
Korg D888 digital recorder (2006)
Radias (2006)
X50 (2006)
M3 (2007)
  • 2006 - Korg MicroX compact X50, half sounds from the TR, half new, with theX50's software capability
  • 2006 - Korg Pa 800 Successor of the award winning Pa 80, but boosted with features like in the Pa1X Pro
  • 2007 - Korg R3 A portable version of the RADIAS synthesizer.
  • 2007 - Korg mini-KP - At 4.25" x 4.5", this smallest installment of the Kaoss series products packs all the punch of its larger brethren and offers both battery and AC power.
  • 2007 - Korg ZERO Mixers - Console style (Zero8) and DJ style (Zero4) mixers. Each incorporate a multi-channel FireWire audio interface and full DSP with a customizable MIDI control surface. Interfacing and performing with all types of software become seamless. Both mixers had Traktor Scratch Certification.
  • 2007 - Korg KM Mixers - KM202 and KM404 are Korg's 2 and 4 channel DJ Mixers. They featured the full Korg MiniKP interface and effects, which can be applied to selected channels. 8 different EQ models (including full cut isolator), selectable by a large dial on the panel, were another unique feature.
  • 2007 - Korg Kaossilator - Compact, handheld dynamic phrase synthesizer which features 100 programs includingacousticpercussion, and electronic sounds, a gate arpeggiator, 31 scale types ranging from Chromatic and Blues to Egyptian and Gypsy, and an 8 layer 8-step sequencer for producing loop-based music. Following in the footsteps of Korg's KP technology, it features a touch pad where the horizontal axis varies in pitch and the vertical in tone. Released January 2008 in the US.
Zero4 (2007)
padKontrol (2006)
mini KP (2007)
Kaossilator (2007)
Kaossilator Pro (2009)
Wavedrum WD-X (2009)
  • 2007 - Korg Pa2X Pro - Successor to Korg's previous flagship professional arranger keyboard, the Pa2X Pro featured the Double MP3 Player/Recorder, the ability to slow down and transpose MP3 files, improved 76-key keybed, a tiltable touch screen, phantom power, balanced in/out, digital audio output, and internal clock.
ToneWorks AX3B
ToneWorks AX1000G
DS-10 (2008)
nano Kontrol, nano Pad, and nano Key (2008)
  • Toneworks-Guitar Effects and processors
    • AX10A - Modeling Signal Processor for Acoustic Guitar
    • AX1000G - Modeling Signal Processor for Acoustic Guitar
    • AX1500G - Modeling Signal Processor for Guitar
    • AX3000B - Modeling Signal Processor for Bass
    • AX3000G - Modeling Signal Processor for Guitar(The only model in AX series still being produced)
    • AX3A - Modeling Signal Processor
    • AX3B - Modeling Signal Processor
    • AX3G - Modeling Signal Processor
    • AX5B - Modeling Signal Processor for Bass
    • AX5G - Modeling Signal Processor for Guitar
    • PX4A - Pandora: Acoustic Personal Multi-Effect Processor
    • PX4D - Pandora: Personal Multi-Effect Processor
M50 (2008)
SV-1 (2009)
microKORG XL (2009)
microSAMPLER (2009)
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MR-2000S  DSD 1bit Studio Recorder (2009)iElectribe for iPad (2010)
  • 2008 - Korg Nano Series - Slim-line controllers (nanoPad, nanoKey and nanoKontrol) (Used by Distortion in the studio)
  • 2008 - Korg Pa500 - After the success of Pa50, the Pa500 was introduced, with a completely redesigned user interface. considerably improving in the interface design.
  • 2008 - Korg pa588 - During year 2008, Korg introduced Pa588, a cross-over of an arranger (the acclaimed Pa500) and a digital stage piano, with the 88-note graded-weighted RH3 keyboard, built-in speakers, and a piano sample. It came with piano stand included, and featured Pa-Series compatibility.
  • 2009 - Korg microKORG XL - An updated microKORG featuring the MMT (Multi Modeling Technology) sound engine as well as effects processors from their KAOSS line products.
  • 2009 - Korg Pa50SD - The Pa50 lost the old floppy disk in favour of a SD Card media.
  • 2009 - Korg SV-1 - Retro looking stage piano - available in 73 or 88 key versions.
  • 2009 - Korg Kaossilator Pro - An updated version of the KO-1, including external sampling, midi control, sd card and USB support contained in a bulkier, KP3-esque chassis.

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