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  2. List of Korg products - Wikipedia

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    Korg Pa588 – During year 2008, Korg introduced Pa588, a cross-over of an arranger (the acclaimed Pa500) and a digital stage piano, with the 88-note graded-weighted RH3 keyboard, built-in speakers, and a piano sample. It came with piano stand included, and featured Pa-Series compatibility.

  3. Korg - Wikipedia

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    KORG Inc. (Japanese: 株式会社コルグ, Hepburn: Kabushiki-gaisha Korugu), founded as Keio Electronic Laboratories, is a Japanese multinational corporation that manufactures electronic musical instruments, audio processors and guitar pedals, recording equipment, and electronic tuners.

  4. Korg N364/264 - Wikipedia

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    The Korg N264 and N364 keyboards were 76- and 61-key (respectively) music workstation synthesizers based on the AI2 (Advanced Integrated System) [2] synthesis engine, with eight megabytes of sample rom first released in 1996. They have 936 programs and combinations, featuring 430 Multisounds and 215 Drum sounds.

  5. Korg Nautilus - Wikipedia

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    The Nautilus comes in versions with 61- and 73-key synth action and 88-key RH3 graded hammer action keyboards; all keyboards are only touch sensitive, and aftertouch sensing is not included. [3] On previous models, keyboards were aftertouch sensitive, and 73-key version used a graded hammer action keyboard.

  6. Volca Keys - Wikipedia

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    The Volca Keys has analogue circuitry but all control signals are digital, allowing parameter control over MIDI. According to Korg, "[the] CPU [controlling the Volca Keys] has a 10-bit DAC". [1] The keyboard is a touch plate with no velocity sensitivity. It houses a 16-step sequencer with motion sequencing, Korg's version of parameter automation.

  7. Korg Kronos - Wikipedia

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    Like its predecessor, the OASYS, the Kronos has multiple sound engines: . 1) The SGX-1 Premium Piano sound engine uses continuous (not looped) stereo piano samples sampled at eight velocity layers per key to produce a Steinway-styled "German Grand" or Yamaha-styled "Japanese Grand" acoustic grand piano; an optional Bösendorfer-styled [citation needed] "Austrian Grand" sound set is available.