![]() ![]() Unfortunately, it's a fact of life that cutting‑edge technology does not come cheap, so it should come as no surprise that Korg are continuing to support their established AI2 family of 'sample + synthesis' instruments. It can't have escaped your attention that Korg have recently been smoothing their way into the forefront of synth development the Wavedrum, Oasys and Prophecy (see preview on page 32 of this issue) are using cutting‑edge DSP and physical modelling technologies to inject something new and different into the marketplace. ![]() ![]() Is this new module from Korg just more of the same? Derek Johnson finds out. More notes, more waveforms, but more money.
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