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Company History
Founded in 1962 in Japan by Tsutomu Kato and Tadashi Osanai, Korg was originally known as Keio Electronic Laboratories (?) Because his younger offices were located near the railway line Keio Tokyo and Keio can be formed by combining the first letters of Kato and Osanai. Before founding the company, Kato ran a nightclub. Osanai, a graduate University of Tokyo and noted accordionist, regularly performed at Kato club is accompanied by a Wurlitzer Sideman rhythm machine. Dissatisfied the drum machine, Osanai convinced Kato to finance his efforts to build a better one.
The first product of society, published in 1963, was an electro-mechanical rhythm device called the Disc Rotary Electric Auto Rhythm machine Donca matic DA-20. Buoyed by the success of the DA-20, Keio released a solid state version of the Rhythm Machine, So from the matic-20 in 1966.
In 1967, Kato was approached by Fumio Mieda, an engineer who wanted to build keyboards. Impressed by the enthusiasm of Mieda, Kato asked him to build a prototype and 18 months later returned with a body Mieda programmable. Keio sold the organs under the name Korg because of the combination of Keio Organ.
Keio body products have been successful throughout the late 1960s and early 1970s, but concerned about competition from other manufacturers organ, Kato decided to use technology to build organ a keyboard for the last niche synthesizer market. Keio's first synthesizer, the MiniKorg, has been published in 1973.
After the success Mini-Korg, Keio released a number of synthesizers on a budget in the years 1970 and 1980 under the name Korg.
Korg suite launches in recording music and electric guitar effects market, with some success.
Yamaha Corporation has always been a partner Major Korg, providing mechanical parts and circuits. In 1987, shortly before the release of the M1 Music Workstation, Yamaha acquired a Majority in stock Korg. The repurchase of the company was amicable, with Kato development terms, and both companies have continued to independently develop their product lines and market competition. After 5 years success, Kato had enough money to rebuy over by Yamaha in 1993.
Chronology of major products
Donca-Matic DA-20-1963
1966 - So-Matic-20
1973 - Korg Mini-Korg 700
1975 - Korg 900p
1975 - Korg WT-10: First portable electronic tuner World
1975 - Korg 800DV Korg Maxi-
1977 - Korg PS-3100, PS-3300
1978 - MS-10/MS-20 Korg PS-3200
1978 - Korg VC-10 Vocoder
1979 - M-500 Korg Micro Preset
1979 - Korg CX-3: One of the earliest and most authentic Hammond B-3 clones ever produced.
1980 - MP-4 Korg Mono / Poly
1981 - Korg Polysix
Poly-61
1983 - Korg Poly-61: The successor of the Polysix analog with digital control oscillator; Korg first "knobless" synthesizer
1983 - Korg Poly-800: First fully programmable synthesizer that sold under $ 1000, remarkable for the use of analog oscillators digital control and the sharing of a single filter for all 8 voices
1983 - Korg SAS-20: The SAS-20 was the first arranger Korg keyboard. A computer integrated analysis of the melody played on the keyboard, and generated a complex accompaniment. It was the first auto-accompaniment feature world this type of added a keyboard. In addition, a more traditional chord recognition has been included.
1985 - Korg DW-8000: Polyphonic 8-voice, the user has selected two digital signals from a total of 16. Used an analog filter.
1985 - SuperDrums and SuperPercussion: low-cost digital drum
1986 - Korg DSS-1: Korg first sampling keyboard. Available additive synthesis, waveform design and effects, with an analog filter and other similarities to the DW-8000.
1986 - Korg DS-8: Expandable Synthesizer FM
1988 - Korg M1 PCM Römpler with built-in effects and sequencer, the M1 has introduced many to the concept of a musical work station, a keyboard capable of handling live performance, MIDI, sound recording expandable banks, effects, and more in a single package.
1989 - Korg T series (T1/T2/T3): Some improvements on the M1 with additional functions.
1990 - Korg Wavestation: Vector Synthesis and Wave Sequencing
1991 - Korg O1 / W: PCM Römpler with more waveforms and the effects of the M1
1991 - Korg Wavestation EX
1991 - Korg Wavestation A / D
1992 - Korg Wavestation SR
1993 - Korg X3 / X2 Korg / X3R Korg Music Workstation
1993 - Korg i3 Interactive Music Workstation: Korg introduced its first professional arranger in 1993 with the i3 model, which proved to be the first in a series of huge Korg 'interactive' products. Up this time, the auto-accompaniment keyboards were designed primarily for domestic use, but i3 changed. His tone generator was AI2 engine from renowned Korg synths, which makes it perfectly usable a "pro" keyboard. Once again, a Korg keyboard has succeeded thanks to the quality harmonization of its factory. He also maintained a multitrack MIDI sequencer, styles and modalities players allowed to use it as a Band-in-a-box or a composition tool, recognition of the improved agreement with a large graphical display, a joystick and analog volume controls for each accompaniment area. A new Backing Sequence feature also provided for easy creation of new songs based on styles.
1994 - Korg X5
1994 - Korg i2: Korg introduced the i2, i3 an "on steroids" with a 76-key keyboard and a new piano.
1995 - Korg i1: In 1995, an improved version of i3 has been introduced: the Korg i1, which included a 88-note weighted keyboard, a huge piano sample, and integrated speakers. Other features are similar to the i3, even though new styles have been added.
1995 - Korg i4S: The i4S (where "S" stays for "pregnant"). This keyboard has been something like an i3 with speakers, but with a smaller set element.
1995 - Korg i5: The i5 was a smaller version of the i4S with a plastic frame and a reduced set of features. Some new sounds and styles have been added.
1995 - Korg i5M: A module called i5M was also introduced, with specifications like the i5, but not amplification and, of course, no keyboard and joystick. This product has been highly appreciated by accordionists, happy to discover the heart of styles Traditional and added sounds (shared with the i5).
1995 - Korg ih: In 1995, the singers also welcomed the "Interactive Voice Harmony ih" which allowed the creation of vocal harmonies, from strings played live in Style, or recorded in the path of a song. This unit is still a bestseller on the second hand market, thanks to its excellent price / quality.
1996 - Korg Prophecy: An early success Virtual analog synthesizers
1996 - Korg Trinity: The press office of the most important job for nearly 10 years earlier M1.
1996 - Korg N364/264: RPPR Deposit
1996 - Korg X5D
1997 - Korg Z1: Provision of a new technology: MOSS (Multi Oscillator Synthesis System)
1997 - Korg iX300: The iX300 Interactive Music Workstation was introduced to a unit without speakers, but with new sounds and more than 100 styles.
1998 - Korg iS40: iS40 included new sounds (among them, a wonderful stereo sampled piano), styles (128), and several new features. One of the most popular news, Keyboard, has immediate recall of parameters for monitoring keyboard.
1998 - Korg iS50: iS50 was the low-cost version of iS40, just missing a number of minor features of its big brother.
1998 - Korg i30: i30 The Interactive Music Workstation was introduced, claiming to be the first arranger with a touch screen display. This model was speakerless, 64 notes of polyphony, and adding more sounds from the iS40.
1998 - Korg N1/N5: The N1/N5 was presented as workstation low-cost version of the keyboard sound module Korg NS-5R. The key feature N5 was weighted keys.
1999 - Korg Triton: Successor of the Korg Trinity. Korg keyboard sold more to date. Korg first keyboard to provide sampling from the DSS-1, 1986.
1999 - Korg Kaoss Pad, Electribe synth dance
1999 - Korg i40M: Korg introduced a successor to i5M: i40M module. Specifications were similar to the iS40 (obviously, without a keyboard or joystick), but it included a voice Harmonizer as standard. In addition, the module includes 3 different configurations pre-programmed MIDI to connect with accordions different even easier.
1999 - Korg iS35: iS35 was a new version the iS40, featuring the same characteristics, and adding a voice Harmonizer as standard.
1999 - Korg iS50B: iS50B boasted the same characteristics as iS50, but in a dark blue frame.
2000 - Korg CX-3: Do not confuse with Korg CX-3 from 1979. This body has the added MIDI and digital modeling of many new features.
2000 - Korg MS-2000
2000 - Korg Pa80: A new range of arranger Korg was introduced in 2000: Pa. Pa80 Series is the first model introduced in December 2000 with his magnificent legacy of award-winning Triton, a wide range of musical styles made by some of the best musicians in the world, a multitasking operating system and a revolutionary design Dual Sequencer. This new keyboard made the benefits of Korg beautiful song and music production / performance to a whole new generation of musicians.
2001 - Korg KARMA with a more elastic form of arpeggiator and musical forms that previous
Korg KARMA
2001 - Korg Triton Studio with a reader board cdr
2002 - Korg Pa60: The new Pa60 Professional Arranger has been introduced. Apart from less functionality such as sampling and harmony of the Council of compatibility, it is the same instrument that the "high end" Pa80.
2002 - MicroKorg Korg: A portable version of MS-2000 synthesizer
Korg Triton LE - 2002
2003 - Korg Pa1X Pro: During this year a new line of arrangers professionals began, from the star - the Pa1X Pro Professional Arranger. Including some ot the most advanced technologies available in the world of instruments music, it marked the return of the Korg speakerless, studio-oriented type of interactive composer arrangers. It also marked the beginning of a cooperation with the studio equipment manufacturer factive renowned TC-Electronic.
2003 - Korg MS-2000B: new version of MS-2000 synthesizer with all updated sound, black color metal and dedicated vocoder mic, Korg MS-2000BR: rack-mount version
2003 - Korg microKONTROL: laptop keyboard controller MIDI
2004 - Korg Legacy Collection: Includes the software emulation of three famous Korg synthesizers: the MS-20, Polysix, and Wavestation
2004 - Korg Pa1X: Shortly after the launch of Pa1X Pro, professional arrangers Pa1X was introduced. This is the speaker-equipped short-scale version of Pa1X.
2004 - Korg PA50: After the high-end, ultra-luxury Pa1X Pro Arranger Korg release its most economical ever - arrangers PA50 professionals. Despite the purchase price is low, it boasted many of the same features as the revered Pa60, making it a true godsend.
2004 - Korg KP2 KAOSS Pad, a new improved release of the original KAOSS Pad is released.
2004 - Korg Triton Extreme: An updated version of the Triton is released for a very anticipated. It has many new features. Most notable is the backdoor Valve Force, the integration of a 12AU7 tube in the workplace. Nicknamed "Bullet Russia, these tubes are rumored a minimum of 10 years. Another notable feature is the considerably increased the size ROM: 160 MB, 32 MB of all new samples acoustic.
2005 - Korg OASYS (Open Architecture Synthesis Studio workstation)
2006 - Korg TR: Workstation Triton Le music improved
2006 - Korg RADIAS massive re-tool the synthesizer Korg MS-2000B analog-style
2006 - Korg PadKontrol drum-trigger-style MIDI controller
Recorder Korg D888 Digital
2006 - Korg D888 8-Track Digital Recorder
2006 - Korg KAOSS Pad 3
2006 - Korg X50 MicroX compact, half sounds of the TR, half new, with the software capabilities of the X50
2006 - Korg X50 A stripped-down Korg TR but without a software sequencer Liaison Librarian editor
2006 - Korg Pa 800 Pa Successor to the award-winning 80, but powered with features like the Pro Pa1X
2007 - Korg's flagship workstation latest M3, which deviates from the famous line Korg Triton, often called a "mini-Korg OASYS"
2007 - R3 A portable version of the Korg RADIAS synthesizer.
2007 - Korg Mini-KP - at 4.25 "x 4.5", this little game in the series packs all products KAOSS punch of its larger brethren and offers both battery and power.
2007 - Korg ZERO Consoles - Console style (Zero8) and DJ-style (Zero4) mixers. Each incorporate a multi-channel FireWire audio and DSP complete with a customizable MIDI control surface. Interface and performing with all types of software to become transparent. Both mixers have received Traktor Scratch certification.
2007 - Mixers Korg KM - KM202 and KM402 are Korg 2 and 4 Channel DJ Mixer. They have full MiniKP Korg interface and the effects that can be applied to selected channels. 8 different EQ models (Including insulator cup full), selectable by a large knob on the panel, are another unique offering.
2007 - Korg Kaossilator - Extremely compact dynamic phrase synthesizer has 100 programs, including acoustic and electronic percussion sounds, a gate arpeggiator, 31 types of chromatic scale Egyptian and blues and Gypsy, and a layer 8 in 8 steps sequencer to produce music based on loops. Following in the footsteps of Technology Korg KP it has a touchpad, where the horizontal axis varies in height and vertically in tone. Released in January 2008 in the United States.
2007 - Pa2X Korg Pro - Improved near-perfect Pa1X Pro / Elite has been a difficult challenge that faced Korg usual, common sense advised adventure. The result was Pa2X Pro: the same solid feel its predecessor, with a brand new design and innovative technological advances and the same Pa800 sound in a few months before.The Double MP3 Player / Recorder (optional in Pa800) was the norm, and it was a shock: no differences between the files more convenient SMF and MP3 audio files. Slow and transposition of MP3 files is the Korg ordinary extraordinary. Pa2X Pro is clearly aimed at a professional musician, because of the improvement its 76 keyboard tray, tilting touch screen, phantom power, balanced in / out, digital audio output and internal clock.
Toneworks-Guitar Effects and Processors
Modeling Signal Processor for Acoustic Guitar - AX10A
AX1500G - Modeling Signal Processor for Guitar
AX3000B - Modeling Signal Processor for Bass
AX3000G - modeling signal processor for guitar
AX3A - Modeling Signal Processor
AX3B - Modelling Signal Processor
AX3G - Modeling Signal Processor
AX5B - Modeling Signal Processor for Bass
AX5G - Modeling Signal Processor for Guitar
PX4A - Pandora: Acoustic Personal Multi-Effect Processor
PX4D - Pandora: Personal Multi-Effect Processor
2008 - Korg DS-10 - music program for the Nintendo DS.
2008 - Korg M50 - Music Workstation
2008 - Korg Nano series - controllers Slim-line (NANOPAD, and NANOKEY NANOKONTROL)
2008 - Korg Pa500 - After the renewal of high-end model, this year saw a renewal model entry level. After the incredible success of PA50, the Pa500 has made its appearance, greatly improve the interface design. A modern, stylish case with a die-hard core - the same thing about Pa2X Pa800 and an unbelievable price. This model was also made available in different locations, to fit any particular musical taste and tradition.
2008 - Korg pa588 - During 2008, Korg Pa588 introduced a crossover to an arranger (the famous Pa500) and a digital stage piano, with 88-note weighted keyboard RH3 classified, integrated speakers and a nice piano sample. Great on stage, it comes with its own upright piano; compatibility with PA-Series is a perfect machine home entertainment.
2009 - Korg microKORG XL - An update with microKORG MMT (Multi Modeling Technology) engine as well as its effects processors their products online KAOSS.
2009 - Bass Expander - A dedicated mini keyboard sampler.
2009 - Korg SV-1 - Retro consultant stage piano - Available in 73 or 88 keys.
2009 - Korg Kaossilator Pro - An updated version of the K0-1, including sampling external control MIDI, USB and SD card contained in a bulky, chassis KP3-esque.
See also
Electronic tuner
External Links
Korg Homepage
Home Arrangers Korg
40 years of Korg gear (Sound on Sound Magazine)
Korg Kornucopia - Korg analogue synthesizer information, manuals and resources
Information on vintage analog instruments Korg
Korg museum
korgaseries.org - A decade old photos online housing resources, product info, effects, mailing list and manuals for Korg effects processors A1, A2 and A3.
Audio interview with Mitch Colby - EVP / CMO of Korg USA
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