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Korg microKORG £399

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Manufacturer's description

State-of-the-art analog modeling and multi-band vocoding are finally available in a compact, portable instrument. With 37 keys and 128 user-rewritable programs, the microKORG Synthesizer/Vocoder is perfect for the performer, producer, computer musician or beginner looking for an affordable synthesizer. The new microKORG delivers the quality sounds and features you expect from Korg at a price that will astound you.

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  • JamesHighLife

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    49 weeks ago.

    User rating 5 of 5

    its the most fun I've ever had with 350$. The best sounding vocoder out there second only to its bigger brother the R3, and amazingly easy to use.
    It runs on batteries for gods sake!!! There's no excuse to not own this. Tons of fun, huge phat sound, and a small but lovely selections of editable presets to use it your own music.

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Specification Show

microKORG

Price:
£399
Arpeggiators:
true
Batteries Included:
false
Battery/Adaptor Type:
6 X AA batteries, DC adaptor
CD Burner:
false
Connectivity:
Headphone Output
Dimensions (mm (w x h x d)):
524mm x 70mm x 232mm
Effect Types:
Chorus Flanger, Delay, EQ, Modulation, Phaser
LFOs:
2
MIDI:
true
Modulation Wheel:
true
Multitimbral:
true
No. of Inputs (1/4-inch):
2
No. of Outputs (1/4-inch):
3
Number of Effects:
6
Number of Keys:
37
Oscillators:
2
Pitch Bend:
true
Presets:
128
Unit Power Source:
6 x AA Batteries, 9V DC Adaptor
Weight (kg) (kg):
2.2
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