Korg Drumlogue
Never afraid to be different, Korg have combined analogue and digital in a unique drum machine.
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Never afraid to be different, Korg have combined analogue and digital in a unique drum machine.
Korg's latest drum machine features a powerful on-board sequencer, built-in effects, assignable individual outputs, and a wealth of front panel control.
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Equipped with audio recording and playback plus a four-channel mixer, the KR‑55 Pro is more than just a rhythm machine.
Korg’s Volca Kick offers a whole lot more than its name suggests...
Korg have announced a swathe of new products: the microKorg S, the ARP Odyssey Module and the Volca Kick.
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Pad controllers are aimed at releasing the frustrated drummer in all of us, allowing desktop composers access to rhythm sounds without having to use sticks — and Korg's Pad Kontrol adds a couple of nice twists to the concept...
Korg's newest workstation heavyweight boasts 32 recording tracks, a powerful 44:12:2 mixer, a programmable drum machine, and up to 11 simultaneous effects — all for under £1000. Read our hands-on report...
This new member of the Korg tribe offers synthesis, sequencing, drum programming, tons of real-time control plus genuine valves to light up your studio and your sound.
The Korg DDM110 was one of the first digital drum machines to reach the mass market. Paul Sellars rediscovers its distinctive, punchy sound and revels in the simplicity of its programming...