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Born Again

Review | Electronic Soundmaker, Dec 1984
Korg EX800

Korg'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 Synths

Review | Music Technology, Jun 1992
Synthesiser and Module

Korg'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 Module

Review | Sound On Sound, May 1992

The 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 05R/W

Review | Music Technology, Oct 1993
General MIDI module

Less knobs, more sound

Korg EX800 Expander

Review | One Two Testing, Sep 1984

poly 800 in a box

Korg M1R

Review | Sound On Sound, Jul 1989

The 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 & RE1

Review | Music Technology, Sep 1989
Korg AI Synthesis module & remote editor

Korg'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/D

Review | Music Technology, Apr 1992
Digital Synth Module

The 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 SR

Review | Music Technology, Jan 1993
Synth Module

Synth Revival, Sounds Realistic, er... Stop Rashes

Korg X3R

Review | Music Technology, Apr 1994
music workstation module

For every keyboard synth there must a rackmount version. The X3 is no exception.

Mighty Atom

Review | Sound On Sound, Oct 1993
Korg 05R/W Synth Module

The New Wave

Review | Sound On Sound, Feb 1992
Korg Wavestation A/D

Korg 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 kind

Review Audio | The Mix, Aug 1994
Sound module giant test

E-mu Proteus FX, Korg X3R, Yamaha TG300 do battle

Wave Power

Review | Sound On Sound, Apr 1993
Korg Wavestation SR Synth Module
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Feature | Topic: Advertisement Feature | International Musician, Feb 1986

This article has no OCR bodytext.Competition

Competition | Music Technology, Aug 1993

Win a Korg Wavestation SR module

Patchwork

Feature | Topic: Synthesizer Patches | Music Technology, Feb 1989

The 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 Modules

Competition | Electronics & Music Maker, Sep 1984

The 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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