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Hot StuffReview | Sound On Sound, Dec 1986Korg DRV-1000 Digital ReverbAs expected the MIDIVERB has opened up the floodgates for more low-cost stereo digital reverbs. Ian Gilby takes a listen to the first Japanese model to hit the market and concludes that its appearance can only be a good thing. | |||
Korg A3Review | Music Technology, Jul 1989Performance Signal ProcessorNow that multi-effects processors are all the rage, Korg go one better by producing a unit which allows you to add extra effects via ROM cards. Vic Lennard discovers the advantages of open-ended signal processing. | |||
Korg Digital Voice ProcessorPreview | Sound On Sound, Jan 1986Whilst the race is on to MIDIfy every effect under the sun, Korg suddenly leap ahead of the rest with their DVP-1. Ian Gilby delivers an exclusive preview of this unique rack-mounting device that combines a vocoder, harmoniser and pitch transposer with MIDI control. | |||
Korg Digital Voice Processor DVP-1Review | International Musician, May 1986EffectsCheckIs it a vocoder? Is it a harmoniser? It's both — and a bit more, besides, as Jim Betteridge finds out. | |||
Korg DRV 1000 Digital ReverbReview | Making Music, Dec 1986 | |||
Korg DRV-2000 ReverbReview | Sound On Sound, Jun 1987Phil South discovers that room simulation is not incurable these days, thanks in part to this latest combined digital reverb and multi-effects processor from Korg. | |||
Korg DRV1000 Digital ReverbReview | Music Technology, Jan 1987The Japanese fight back in the battle to design cheap digital reverb, with an all-preset rack-mounting machine for under £350. Don Goldstein has the details. | |||
Korg DRV2000Review | Music Technology, Apr 1987Programmable MIDI ReverbIn the first of two appraisals of digital reverb units that offer real-time control of parameters via MIDI, Rick Davies analyses Korg's affordable approach... | |||
Korg DRV3000Review | Sound On Sound, Sep 1987Digital ReverbFollowing on from the DRV 1000 and DRV2000, this latest digital reverb cum multi-effects processor is Korg's most sophisticated yet - 16-bit, 20kHz bandwidth, full MIDI control and, for all armchair enthusiasts, an infra-red remote control. David Hughes reports. | |||
Korg SDD-2000 Echo/SamplerReview | One Two Testing, Sep 1985 | |||
Korg SDD-2000 Sampling Digital DelayReview | International Musician, Aug 1985Studio TestCurtis Schwartz samples Korg's new digital delay | |||
KORG SDD-3000Review | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1983 | |||
Korg SDD1000Review | International Musician, Apr 1985StudiotestJim Betteridge finds the Korg SDD-1000 well worth the wait | |||
Korg SDD1000 Digital DelayReview | Home & Studio Recording, Feb 1985 | |||
Korg SDD2000Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Jul 1985MIDI-controlled Sampling DelayKorg’s latest digital delay looks like any other - but it offers comprehensive MIDI-controlled sound-sampling facilities. Tim Goodyer checks it out. | |||
Korg SDD3000Review | One Two Testing, Nov 1983 | |||
Korg SDD3000 Digital DelayReview | Home & Studio Recording, Feb 1984 | |||
Late ArrivalReview | Home & Studio Recording, Dec 1986Korg DRV1000 Digital ReverbThe DRV1000 heralds Korg's late entry into the digital reverb market, but has it come too late? | |||
One for the RackReview | Home & Studio Recording, Nov 1985A sampling digital delay line from Korg - the SDD2000. | |||
The Sound of the VoiceReview | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1986Korg DVP1 VocoderKorg's Digital Voice Processor is the first digital vocoder, but offers a number of other facilities as well. Tim Goodyer finds out what it has to say for itself. | |||
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