List of Korg products

Main article: Korg

A timeline of products made by Korg. Some of the items listed are no longer in production.

Prototype No.1 (1970)
KORGUE (1972)
Donca-Matic DA-20 (1963)
MAXI KORG 800DV (1974)
PE-1000 (1976)
miniKORG 700 (1973)
900PS (1975)
Λ (Lambda), Polysix, and Trident
PS-3300 (1977)

MS-20 (1978)
VC-10 (1978)

1960s

1970s

1980s

CX-3 classic (1980)
Polysix (1981)
Mono/Poly (1981)
Poly-61 (1982)
Poly-800 (1983)
Poly-800II (c.1984)
RK-100 keytar (1984)
DW-8000 (1985)

DDD-1 (1986)
DSS-1 (1986)
M1 (1988)

1990s

Wavestation (1990)
Wavestation A/D (1991)
Wavestation SR (1991)
01/W (1991)
X3 (1993)
Prophecy (1995)
Trinity (1995)
Prophecy, Z1 (1997), and Triton
880 D/A & 880 A/D ADATanalog 8ch audio I/F
168RC 8-bus digital console with ADAT I/F
D8 (1997)

NS5R (1997)

Triton classic (1999)

Triton Pro (1999)
Kaoss Pad (1999)
Kaoss Pad 2 (2004)
Kaoss Pad 3 (2006)
Kaoss Pad Entrancer
Electribe A (1999)
Electribe R (1999)
Electribe S (2000)
Electribe R mk2 (2003)
Electribe MX (2003)
Electribe SX (2003)

2000s


New CX-3 (2000)

MS-20 controller for
Legacy Collection

MS2000 (2000)

microKORG (2002)

MS2000B (2003)

microKONTROL
(2003)

Triton Studio (2001)

KARMA (2001)

Triton LE (2002)
Triton Extreme (2004)
Korg OASYS (2005)
TR (2006)
Korg D888 digital recorder (2006)
Radias (2006)
X50 (2006)
M3 (2007)
Zero4 (2007)
padKontrol (2006)
mini KP (2007)
Kaossilator (2007)
Kaossilator Pro (2009)
Wavedrum WD-X (2009)
ToneWorks AX3B
ToneWorks AX1000G
DS-10 (2008)
nano Kontrol, nano Pad, and nano Key (2008)
M50 (2008)
SV-1 (2009)
microKORG XL (2009)
microSAMPLER (2009)
MR-2000S  DSD 1bit Studio Recorder (2009) iElectribe for iPad (2010)

2010s

monotron (2010)
 monotribe (2011)
Sound on Sound (2010)
monotron (2010), DUO & DELAY (2011)
Kronos (2011)
Kronos X (2012)
Korg Krome (2012)
MS-20mini(2013) on KingKORG(2013)
KR mini Korg Rhythm (2013)
volca beats, bass, keys (2013)
KROSS (2013)
RK-100S (2014)
MS-20MKit+SQ-1
SQ-1stepsequencer
KAOSS DJ

References

  1. 1 2 "Donca-Matic (1963)". Korg Museum. Korg.
  2. "Prototype No.1 (1970)". Korg Museum. Korg.
  3. "KORGUE (1972)". Korg Museum. Korg.
  4. 1 2 "miniKORG700 (1973)". Korg Museum. Korg.
  5. "MAXI KORG 800DV (1974)". Korg Museum. Korg.
  6. 1 2 "900PS/SB-100 (1975)". Korg Museum. Korg.
  7. "PE-2000/PE-1000". Korg Museum. Korg.
  8. "770 (1977)". Korg Museum. Korg.
  9. "Σ - Performing Synthesizer / Λ - Polyphonic Ensemble / Δ - String Synthesizer (1979/80)". Korg Museum. Korg.
  10. "Trident - Performing Keyboard (1980)". Korg Museum. Korg.
  11. "Korg M1 Digital Synth Workstation". Sound On Sound. SOS Publications Group.
  12. "SoundLink SL-100C/M/S (1991)". Korg Museum. Korg.
  13. "WAVEDRUM (1994)". Korg Museum. Korg.
  14. "Korg Soundlink DRS 168RC - Automated Digital Recording Console". Sound On Sound (December 1996).
  15. "Korg Soundlink DRS 1212 - Multi-channel PCI Audio I/O Card". Sound On Sound (July 1997).
  16. Alex Kouznetsov (Autumn 1998). "Korg Soundlink Digital Recording System". Computer Music Journal. MIT Press. 22 (3): 69–72. JSTOR 3681164.
  17. "D8 Digital Recording Studio (1997)". Korg Museum. Korg.
  18. "Korg NS5R - Synth Module". Sound On Sound (February 1997).
  19. "Korg KPE1 Kaoss Pad Entrancer - Audio-visual Processor & X-Y Controller". Sound On Sound (June 2005).
  20. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucViXskL0w0
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