Korg K-Series controllers
Friday January 20, 2006. 12:42 PM | NAMM06 > Music Hardware > Korg |
While the words portable and affordable describe the K-Series USB-MIDI Studio Controllers, they by no means define them. Each model features solid, full-size keys, and a selection of four velocity curves. Available in 25, 49 and 61 key versions, their octave shift keys provide access to the full range of notes, and the key transpose function lets you reach them comfortably – or instantly match the range of another performer. Authentic baroque and classical temperaments add even more versatility.
The K25, K49, and K61 are graced with a variety of sophisticated controllers, including Pitch Bend and Modulation wheels, a joystick (used either as an X/Y joystick or as a USB mouse), two assignable switches that can be set to either momentary or toggle operation, an assignable slider, and an assignable foot switch input on the back panel.
Using the free editor software that comes with the K-Series, you can create and save custom controller assignments – or scenes – in an easy, visual manner. The new K-Series controllers even come with a free M1 Le software synthesizer. Prices and Availability TBA.
The K25, K49, and K61 are graced with a variety of sophisticated controllers, including Pitch Bend and Modulation wheels, a joystick (used either as an X/Y joystick or as a USB mouse), two assignable switches that can be set to either momentary or toggle operation, an assignable slider, and an assignable foot switch input on the back panel.
Using the free editor software that comes with the K-Series, you can create and save custom controller assignments – or scenes – in an easy, visual manner. The new K-Series controllers even come with a free M1 Le software synthesizer. Prices and Availability TBA.
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