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The portable synth gets a makeover...

Korg is celebrating the 15th anniversary of their flagship portable synthesizer by releasing a special anniversary edition microKORG.

It features a platinum front panel, black...

Check out the new additions to Korg's electronic music production range...

Korg just can’t do anything wrong in our eyes, and the announcement of three new products makes us very happy indeed.

Sounds of the Underground

Newcomers to the music production scene could be forgiven for thinking that Novation only make controllers and MIDI keyboards due to their huge presence in this market. However Novation started out making synths like their Bass Station, Drum Station and SuperNova synthesisers, the latter being a huge smash with dance producers worldwide, but in recent times they have turned their attention to making various ranges of keyboards and MIDI controllers with much success.

The mammoth Mono/Poly comes to iPad and iPhone

    

Korg have brought another classic synth into the modern age, this time in the form on the classic Mono/Poly. The original was a beast, allowing...

Now get to cutting that demo...

Korg has released a free version of Gadget studio for Mac. Arriving with some capability restrictions, the LE version is equipped with enough features to build...

Korg to reissue 1970s synth, PS-3300

New full-sized versions of one of the manufacturer's rarest synths will be made to order

Korg is bringing one of its rarest old synths, the PS-3300, back into production. Originally launched in 1977, the large, semi-modular synth was designed by...

Moscoman's etheral sound comes from lots of different sources, but no piece of kit has been more prevlent thant he Korg MS2000. Released in the...

Can Korg’s MicroSTATION hold its own against the big boys in the synth department? We put it through its paces...

Korg are well known for their amazing synths that over the years have been a constant feature in the best recording studios and on the...

Kings of the road

Once upon a time DJs roamed the planet with boxes filled with enough vinyl to cripple a sherpa and synthesisers that were so big and heavy they required two roadies to wrestle them onto the stage. Fortunately, these days, all it takes is a laptop with a couple of controllers plugged into the USB ports to do the job. Korg have been around since the beginning of the electronic music revolution, and while once they were manufacturers of hardware behemoths, they have kept abreast of the times by releasing a wide range of products in both hardware and software formats, from bulky workstation synthesisers designed to live in a studio to their micro range of keyboards, which are the perfect size and weight to be taken on the road.

Ross from Friends' debut album was released on Brainfeeder Records earlier this year and it's an exploration of the shimmering textures and considered melodies he...

Octo Octa in a red cut out top against a blue background

From her first release as Octo Octa in 2011, there’s always been an element of rapturous freedom inherent to Maya Bouldry-Morrison’s music. But since coming out as a trans woman and meeting her life/work partner Eris Drew, that feeling is rendered in brighter shades than ever. Taking time out from a European tour, Bouldry-Morrison details her road to house music happiness

This feature originally appeared in print in the June issue of DJ Mag North America. It has been amended for online publication, due to two...