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  2. Korg i3 - Wikipedia

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    The Korg i3 is a keyboard instrument introduced by Korg in 1993. Known as an "Interactive Music Workstation", the i3 broke new ground for Korg, and defined a new type of instrument - the professional auto-accompaniment workstation.

  3. Roland Fantom-X - Wikipedia

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    61/76/88 keys. External control. USB and MIDI. The Fantom-X (Xa/X6/X7/X8/XR) is a music workstation / synthesizer produced by Roland Corporation. It was introduced in 2004 as an upgrade from the Fantom S series. The Fantom-X competes with the Korg Triton /Triton Extreme, the Yamaha Motif ES and other similar large-scope keyboards such as the ...

  4. Apple M2 - Wikipedia

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    Apple M2 is a series of ARM -based system on a chip (SoC) designed by Apple Inc., part of the Apple silicon series, as a central processing unit (CPU) and graphics processing unit (GPU) for its Mac desktops and notebooks, the iPad Pro and iPad Air tablets, and the Vision Pro mixed reality headset. It is the second generation of ARM architecture ...

  5. Korg PadKontrol - Wikipedia

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    The Korg PadKontrol was a USB MIDI controller manufactured by Korg. The PadKontrol was released in 2005 as a competitor to the Akai MPD and the M-Audio Triggerfinger. The PadKontrol has sixteen assignable, velocity sensitive pads, with sixteen "scenes" which allow the user to toggle between various pad configurations, and an assignable X-Y pad ...

  6. Linux range of use - Wikipedia

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    The Korg OASYS, the Korg KRONOS, the Yamaha Motif XS/Motif XF music workstations, Yamaha S90XS/S70XS, Yamaha MOX6/MOX8 synthesizers, Yamaha Motif-Rack XS tone generator module, and Roland RD-700GX digital piano also run Linux. Linux is also used in stage lighting control systems, such as the WholeHogIII console. Gaming

  7. microKORG - Wikipedia

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    The microKORG is a MIDI-capable digital synthesizer/vocoder from Korg featuring DSP-based analog modelling.The synthesizer is built in such a way that it is essentially a Korg MS-2000 with a programmable step arpeggiator (the MS-2000 has only six simple patterns), a less advanced vocoder (8 bands instead of 16 bands on the MS-2000), lack of motion sequencing (MS-2000 had three motion sequences ...

  8. Korg miniKORG 700 - Wikipedia

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    Keyboard. 37 keys. The miniKORG 700 is a monophonic analog synthesizer released by Korg in 1973, marking their entry into mass-produced synthesizers and their first monophonic synthesizer. [2] [3] It was initially designed to be placed on top of an organ, so its controls are located below the keyboard facing towards the performer.

  9. Korg DDD-1 - Wikipedia

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    The DDD-1 (Dynamic Digital Drums) is a sampling drum machine released by Korg in 1986. [1] [2] It was Korg's first drum machine equipped with MIDI control and it features 14 velocity-sensitive pads, 12-bit samples, and limited user sampling that allows for the addition of new sounds. It also offers sound expansion through ROM cards, six ...