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Korg · Models
Korg is a Japanese maker of electronic musical instruments founded in 1963, producing synthesizers, keyboards, drum machines, tuners, and effects.
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Korg SQ-64
Japan
The Korg SQ-64, announced in November 2020, is a polyphonic hardware step sequencer with four tracks — three melodic tracks supporting up to eight notes of polyphony each and a 16-sub-track drum track — all with up to 64 steps per pattern. It offers MIDI DIN in/out, USB, CV/Gate outputs per melodic track, and individual drum trigger outputs, making it a flexible hub for sequencing both synthesizers and modular gear.
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Korg volca sample2
Japan
The Korg Volca Sample2 is a compact sample-based sequencer in the Volca series. It plays back and manipulates short samples across multiple parts with a step sequencer and motion recording, designed for fast, tactile beat and loop creation.
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Korg Volca
Synthesizer · Japan
Korg Volca is a series of compact, affordable, battery-powered instruments introduced in 2013. Each small unit focuses on a specific role—such as analog bass, lead, drums, or sampling—and includes a built-in sequencer and sync connections, encouraging hands-on jamming and multi-unit setups.
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Korg MS
Japan
The MS series is Korg's line of patchable semi-modular synthesizers from the late 1970s, built around a small patch bay for hands-on signal routing. It includes the single-oscillator MS-10 and the popular dual-oscillator MS-20, and the name was later revived for the virtual-analog MS2000.
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Korg CX-3
Organ · Japan
A single-manual clonewheel organ from Korg with nine drawbars, designed to recreate the sound of an electromechanical tonewheel organ and rotary speaker. Introduced in 1979 as a compact alternative to heavy console organs, it was reissued in 2001 as an all-digital instrument using Korg's REMS modeling with a 61-note waterfall keyboard.
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Korg 900PS
Synthesizer · Japan
The Korg 900PS is a preset analog synthesizer from Korg. Korg's official support page lists the model as 900PS and provides its manual, so this row was reconciled from the previous PS900 naming to the official 900PS identity. It is a preset keyboard instrument with fixed tone families and performance controls rather than a programmable synthesizer in the later polysynth sense.
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Korg volca keys
Japan
The Korg Volca Keys is a compact analog synthesizer in the Volca series offering a three-voice 'loop synth' with selectable voicing modes, a delay, and a built-in sequencer for chords, leads, and pads.
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Korg Trident
Synthesizer · Japan
The Korg Trident, released in 1980, is an eight-voice polyphonic analog synthesizer combining dedicated synth, brass, and string sections with patch memory. It was Korg's flagship performance polysynth of the early 1980s.
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Korg Monologue
Synthesizer · Japan
The Korg Monologue, released in 2017, is a monophonic analog synthesizer derived from the Minilogue, optimized for bass and lead sounds. It offers two oscillators, a drive circuit, a flexible step sequencer with motion recording, and microtuning options.
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Korg M1
Synthesizer · Japan
The Korg M1, released in 1988, is a digital synthesizer workstation and one of the best-selling synthesizers of all time. It combined sample-based synthesis with effects and a built-in sequencer, and its preset sounds—especially its piano and 'Universe' patches—defined much of late-1980s and 1990s music.
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microKORG
Synthesizer · Japan
The microKORG, released in 2002, is a compact virtual analog synthesizer and vocoder with a 37-key mini keyboard. Affordable and versatile, with knob-based editing and a wide range of sounds, it became one of the best-selling synthesizers ever and a fixture in many genres.
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Korg MS-20
Synthesizer · Japan
The Korg MS-20, released in 1978, is a patchable semi-modular monophonic analog synthesizer with two oscillators and a distinctive dual filter capable of aggressive resonance. Its hands-on patch bay and external signal processor made it a hugely influential and enduring instrument.
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Korg PS-3300
Synthesizer · Japan
The Korg PS-3300, released in 1977, is a large, fully polyphonic analog synthesizer in Korg's PS series. It uses three independent oscillator-and-filter banks per note for an exceptionally thick sound and is one of the rarest and most coveted vintage Korg instruments.
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Korg volca bass
Japan
The Korg Volca Bass is a compact analog bass synthesizer in the Volca series, with three oscillators, a resonant filter, and a built-in step sequencer designed for punchy acid- and synth-bass lines.
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Korg MS-10
Synthesizer · Japan
The Korg MS-10, released in 1978, is a compact patchable monophonic analog synthesizer with a single oscillator and Korg's characterful filter. Part of the semi-modular MS series, it offers a small patch bay for routing and remains popular for gritty bass and effects.
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Korg BX-3
Organ · Japan
The two-manual version of Korg's CX-3 clonewheel organ, with two 61-note waterfall keyboards and two sets of nine drawbars that can be combined into an 18-drawbar palette in EX mode. It uses Korg's REMS tonewheel modeling and provides per-manual vibrato, chorus, and percussion with an expression pedal. First produced in 1979 and reissued as an all-digital instrument in 2003.
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Korg Minilogue
Synthesizer · Japan
The Korg Minilogue, released in 2016, is a four-voice polyphonic analog synthesizer with two oscillators per voice, a resonant filter, a step sequencer, and an oscilloscope display. Its affordable price and genuine analog sound made it a breakout success and revived interest in hardware polysynths.
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Korg Poly-800
Synthesizer · Japan
The Korg Poly-800, released in 1983, is an affordable polyphonic synthesizer notable for its low price and battery operation. It uses a single digital oscillator per voice with a single shared filter, and an early model could be worn like a keytar.
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Korg -logue Series
Japan
Korg's '-logue' family of programmable analog synthesizers, introduced in 2016 with the four-voice polyphonic minilogue and the monophonic monologue, and later expanded with the flagship prologue and the minilogue xd. The line is defined by accessible, fully programmable true-analog voice circuitry sharing a common design lineage descended from the minilogue.
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Korg Nautilus
Synthesizer · Japan
The Korg Nautilus, released in 2020, is a flagship music workstation that brings together multiple sound engines from Korg's Kronos—including sampling, modeling, and acoustic-instrument synthesis—with a touchscreen and deep sequencing in a streamlined keyboard.
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Korg i3
Keyboard
The i3 is an interactive music workstation keyboard that Korg released in the early 1990s. Built around auto-accompaniment, it provides backing styles that follow the player's chords, making it an arranger keyboard suited to one-person song performance.
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Korg Polysix
Synthesizer · Japan
The Korg Polysix, released in 1981, is a six-voice polyphonic analog synthesizer with one oscillator per voice, a resonant filter, and built-in chorus, phaser, and ensemble effects. Its warm sound and patch memory made it a popular and affordable polysynth.
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Korg Triton
Synthesizer · Japan
The Korg Triton, released in 1999, is a sample-based synthesizer workstation that became one of the most popular production keyboards of its era. It featured a touchscreen, HI synthesis, sampling, sequencing, and expansion slots, and its sounds appeared on countless pop and hip-hop records.
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Korg Trinity
Synthesizer · Japan
The Korg Trinity, released in 1995, is a digital synthesizer workstation that combined sample-based synthesis, a touchscreen interface, sequencing, and an expandable architecture. A flagship of its era, it influenced the design of later Korg workstations.
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Korg MS2000
Synthesizer · Japan
The Korg MS2000, released in 2000, is a virtual analog synthesizer with knob-per-function control and a built-in vocoder, styled after the MS series. Its accessible interface and rich modeled sounds made it a popular performance synth.
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Korg KARMA
Synthesizer · Japan
The Korg Karma, released in 2001, is a synthesizer workstation built around its KARMA engine, which generates evolving phrases, rhythms, and effects from algorithmic control. It paired this with a sound engine derived from the Triton.
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Korg DVP-1
vocoder · Japan
The Korg DVP-1 is a digital voice processor and vocoder from Korg. Korg's official support page lists DVP-1 manuals and related downloads; the product is a voice-processing unit rather than a DWP-1 synthesizer. The record was reconciled from the previous DWP-1 mislabel to the official DVP-1 identity.
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Korg X50
Synthesizer · Japan
The Korg X50 is a compact sample-based synthesizer released in 2006, offering Korg's HI synthesis engine, a large preset sound library, and effects in a lightweight 61-key instrument aimed at gigging and home musicians.
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Korg volca beats
Japan
The Korg Volca Beats is a compact rhythm machine in the Volca series, generating most of its drum sounds with analog circuitry alongside a few PCM voices, and offering a hands-on step sequencer with parameter motion.