Korg microKORG S Reviews

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2 years ago

Amazing unit

Loads of fun, sounds very good looks amazing

4 years ago

The most pros/cons synth I know of.

Cons. Only 5 knobs at the top and 2 big clicky ones in the middle. Massive list on the right side for reading and reading. Then turning the correct middle clicky dials assigns the 5 top knobs to different effects/parameters. No sequencer. Only 8 steps (the orange ones just above the left side of the keyboard).

On and on it goes until you get the hang of it or it drives you mad.

Pros. Get a cheap second hand, 5 pin midi controller and the microKORG expands into a fantastic synth. The controller enables you to not have to read the written menu anymore, and instead assign most of the words on the menu to a specific knob or fader on the controller. The microKORG sound engine is sort of opened up, allowing you to get at a lot of the features instantly. I really like it and now I hardly use the controller after realising what it can do but I think that it helps a lot to have an external controller.

5 years ago

Great keyboard

Amazing keyboard...small but powerfull in every sense...lots and lots of possibilities...I am thrilled.....LOVING IT

6 years ago

MicroKorg - S stands for SUPER SYNTH

This unit is very fun to play with. When I bought it I thought about something that could be taken with me on tour, used during gigs, and also afterwards on the tour bus. I am not a keyboard player, I just wanted to add additional sounds to the band. During the tour, the inbuilt speakers entertained two bands in a van during two weeks! :D The quality of the sound through the inbuilt speakers is acceptable. After 70% power you can hear a huge decline in quality, but hey, they are meant to be plugged into a line anyway. The sounds are very good, when you finally get to plug it into a mixer. You can get various sounds, from 70's synth pop to contemporary drum'n'bass heavy synths and nice pads. The built quality is good, but not great. Especially for the keys, they are made of cheap plastic and one of mine broke during the tour (I didn't have a case for it, my bad- it's still usable anyway). The rest is pretty neat though. It's very colourful, and the fact that you can run it only on batteries is outstanding! The only thing that really lacks in this synth for me is no "latch" button. Really a shame, because I feel like it would have been an even better option for musicians (like me) which normally play a different instrument. You could just latch one key and play along with it. Overall I am really satisfied with this product, can't wait to get more synths and connect them with midi, to start a synth-centipede. :D KORGOZORD!

7 years ago

Everlasting classic

Great modeling digital synthesizer, long time classic. Would recommend to one who knows already something about how synths work (oscillators, filters, attack, decay etc..) and are eager to learn something new and patient..:-) Great toy, very inspiring, hours of synth pleasure in small package. Great compact studio tool too.

8 years ago

Great classic synth, poor speakers

The battery operation and speakers are a great add-on on the classic microkorg, but the quality of sound that comes through the speakers is horrible, it distorts and resonates even at low volume. Also, the lack of usb connection for easy midi controlling is pretty frustrating given the fact this is a 2017 product...

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Korg
  • Released in 2016
  • Average price : $567
  • Dimensions : 524mm x 232mm x 70mm
  • Weight : 2.5kg
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