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AGENCY CONTACT:
Robert Clyne
Clyne Media, Inc.
Tel: 615.662.1616
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COMPANY
PRESS CONTACT:
Leslie Buttonow
Korg USA Inc.
Tel: 631.390.6500 |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
KORG OFFERS microSAMPLER COMPACT SAMPLING KEYBOARD
— microSAMPLER joins Korg’s popular microSERIES —
127th AES CONVENTION, NEW YORK, NY, October 9, 2009 — Korg,
a longstanding market leader in synth sales with its innovative
microKORG and microKORG XL, adds a third model to the microSERIES
family, the microSAMPLER Compact Sampling Keyboard.
Complete with a gooseneck microphone, the microSAMPLER provides a fast
and easy way to integrate creative audio sampling into any musical
scenario.The
front panel is equipped with recessed and clearly marked controls –
along with an informative backlit LCD – making the microSAMPLER easy to
use for both beginners and seasoned pros. Molded into the panel are
handy cradles for holding MP3 players or other sample sources. The
37-key Natural Touch mini-keyboard has been designed for speed, comfort
and playability. Battery power provides on-the-go capabilities, and an
AC adapter is included for extended use. As
a keyboard instrument, the microSAMPLER stands apart from pad or
button-based groove samplers, allowing individual samples to be freely
assigned to, and played chromatically up and down, the keys. The
microSAMPLER provides five distinct sampling modes, including
traditional One-Shot, Loop and Gate sampling, with re-sampling in every
mode. Auto Next sampling automatically creates ready-to-use time-sliced
samples during recording. Key Gate sampling allows the user to grab
multiple samples of varying lengths from incoming audio by simply
touching the desired key, all in real-time. The entire output can be
routed through the effect, played by the pattern sequencer and
re-sampled as a single sound.The
Time Stretch feature allows samples to be sped up or slowed down to
match a song’s tempo, without affecting their pitch. All the essential
editing tools are provided, including Normalize, Truncate, Start and
End trim, with selectable sample rates that range from beyond CD
clarity down through a Lo-Fi vintage vibe.In
addition to user-sampled sounds, the microSAMPLER contains dozens of
preset sounds available for instant music-making. Twenty-one effects
(borrowed from the Korg KAOSS series) provide up-to-date sound shaping,
ranging from traditional reverbs and delays to more exotic
grain-shifting and ring-modulation. There is also an overdubbing
pattern sequencer that allows sampled loops and phrases to be quickly
transformed into songs, as well as providing dynamic performance
possibilities.Using
the free Editor/Librarian software, entire libraries of samples can be
created and saved to on-board memory or to a computer, along with
WAV/AIFF audio files and pattern sequence data. A single USB cable
provides high-speed communication in both directions between the
computer and the microSAMPLER.The microSAMPLER Compact Sampling Keyboard will be available November 1, 2009, with a U.S. MSRP of $750.00. ###
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—For more information, contact Korg, 316 South Service Rd, Melville, NY 11747. Tel: (631) 390-6500; Web: www.korg.com.
Korg is exhibiting at booth 229 at the 127th AES Convention in New York, NY.
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