KORG SV-1 REVIEW

Posted on Wed 27 July 2011 in entries • Tagged with electric, Korg, piano, stage, sv-1

You can read more reviews like this, along with Tony's productions at his personal site -> Tony Long Music.

KORG SV-1 - INTRODUCTION

Here is an instrument that I have been longing to get my hands on - The Korg SV-1 Piano. The SV stands for 'Stage Vintage' and that it exactly what …


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KORG SV-1 88 - CUSTOMER REVIEW

Posted on Wed 20 April 2011 in entries • Tagged with Korg, piano, stage, sv-1, synth

Last month, one of our customers, Tim Hender, submitted a fairly in-depth review of the Korg SV-1 88... in fact it seemed so in-depth that we decided it was worthy of a blog post of it's own, so with his permission, here it is!

KORG SV-1 88 - HOW DID I …


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KORG WAVEDRUM MINI PREVIEW

Posted on Wed 13 April 2011 in entries • Tagged with drum, Korg, mini, wavedrum

I’ve got to say that Korg are really on a roll at the moment! At NAMM 2011 they brought out the Kronos, which in my opinion blew all the other products out of the water (with the exception of the Dave Smith Instruments Tempest, which I also thought was …


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KORG MONOTRIBE PREVIEW

Posted on Tue 12 April 2011 in entries • Tagged with analogue, Korg, monotribe, monotron, synth, synthesiser

What do you get if you lock a Korg Monotron and a Korg Electribe in a romantic, candlelit Honeymoon suite in an expensive Paris hotel? Yes, that’s right… absolutely nothing… apart from your Monotron and Electribe back, assuming one of the candles didn’t blow over and set fire …


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KORG MICRO MACHINES

Posted on Thu 10 March 2011 in entries • Tagged with Korg, synth, synthesiser

KORG MICRO SERIES

If you’re short on space but you still need power, sounds and sampling in abundance, look no further than the micro series from Korg…

There are plenty of people out there who’ll tell you that ‘size isn’t everything’ and ‘small is beautiful’ and these …


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KORG KRONOS PREVIEW

Posted on Wed 16 February 2011 in entries • Tagged with keyboard, Korg, kronos, review, synth, synthesiser

The Korg Kronos - arguably the most anticipated product of the year (and it's only February!) So it seems only right that I dedicate a blog post to fill you in on what this bad boy can do! So I guess this post is actually more of a preview than a …


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NAMM 2011 BEST PRODUCTS

Posted on Thu 20 January 2011 in entries • Tagged with cubase 6, Korg, kronos, tempest

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Anyone else’s Facebook/Twitter news feed resembled this over the last few days? And before anyone …


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KORG WAVEDRUM REVIEW

Posted on Thu 13 January 2011 in entries • Tagged with drum, Korg, percussion, review, wavedrum

This review kindly written by Tony Long. You can read more reviews like this, along with Tony's productions at his personal site -> Tony Long Music

KORG WAVEDRUM - INTRODUCTION

As a drummer, not a percussionist, I have often wanted to purchase a set of bongos or congas to play by hand …


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THE KORG MONOTRON ANALOG SYNTHESIZER REVIEW

Posted on Thu 21 October 2010 in entries • Tagged with Korg, monotron, review, synth, synthesizer

This review kindly written by Tony Long. You can read more reviews like this, along with Tony's productions at his personal site -> Tony Long Music

INTRODUCTION

I want to say straight away that this review is going to be a very positive review. This is because before I have even …


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KORG KAOSS PAD KP3 REVIEW

Posted on Mon 12 July 2010 in entries • Tagged with effects, Korg, review, tony long

This review kindly written by Tony Long. You can read more reviews like this, along with Tony's productions at his personal site -> Tony Long Music

Korg describe the Kaoss Pad KP3 as " More than a processor, the KP3 is a complete instrument allowing you to manage, recall, and play back …


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