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Born AgainReview | Electronic Soundmaker, Dec 1984Korg EX800Korg's Poly 800 resurfaces as a keyboardless expander the EX800 for use as part of a MIDI system-full review. | |||
Korg 01/W Pro & 03R/W SynthsReview | Music Technology, Jun 1992Synthesiser and ModuleKorg's latest additions to their popular 0-series synth range include the professional flagship 01/W Pro-X keyboard and the more affordable 03/R rackmount. Simon Trask assesses their position in Korg's line and today's keyboard market. | |||
Korg 03R/W Synth ModuleReview | Sound On Sound, May 1992The sound of Korg's 01/W keyboard is now available in the compact frame of the 03R/W expander. Nigel Humberstone checks it out. | |||
Korg M1RReview | Sound On Sound, Jul 1989The release of the M1R puts the M1’s hot sounds in a compact rack-mounting package that will undoubtedly appeal to musicians and studios already burdened by a surfeit of keyboards. Martin Russ looks beyond the surface appeal. | |||
Korg M3R & RE1Review | Music Technology, Sep 1989Korg AI Synthesis module & remote editorKorg's M1 workstation has already become an industry standard; now the same AI synthesis system is available in the cheaper M3R. Simon Trask checks out 19" of pure pleasure. | |||
Korg Wavestation A/DReview | Music Technology, Apr 1992Digital Synth ModuleThe Wavestation A/D takes the digital and vector synthesis systems of its popular parent and adds analogue inputs. Simon Trask reports on the continued evolution of one of today's most flexible synths. | |||
Korg Wavestation SRReview | Music Technology, Jan 1993Synth ModuleSynth Revival, Sounds Realistic, er... Stop Rashes | |||
Korg X3RReview | Music Technology, Apr 1994music workstation moduleFor every keyboard synth there must a rackmount version. The X3 is no exception. | |||
The New WaveReview | Sound On Sound, Feb 1992Korg Wavestation A/DKorg add new samples, a vocoder and a pair of audio inputs to their highly acclaimed Advanced Vector synthesizer, and put the result in a rack. Kendall Wrightson says the Wavestation A/D is a TV/film composer's dream machine. | |||
Three of a kindReview Audio | The Mix, Aug 1994Sound module giant testE-mu Proteus FX, Korg X3R, Yamaha TG300 do battle | |||
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Back to BackFeature Alias | Topic: Advertisement Feature | Electronics & Music Maker, Mar 1986 | |||
Back to BackFeature | Topic: Advertisement Feature | International Musician, Feb 1986 | |||
PatchworkFeature | Topic: Synthesizer Patches | Music Technology, Feb 1989The delicate chimes of a Korg EX800 join Roland D50 and JX3P basses in MT's regular selection of readers' own synth patches. Why not submit one of yours? | |||
Win Korg's New MIDI ModulesCompetition | Electronics & Music Maker, Sep 1984The second part of our competition requires you to read our review of the Korg EX800/RK100 system, and then answer questions about their respective specifications. |
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