The longtime leader of Korg played a pivotal role in shaping the future of electronic music, most notably with the groundbreaking M1 synthesizer.
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Seiki Kato, president of Korg and the inspiration behind 1988's M1 smash has died, aged 67So says the latest announcement from Korg, marking the passing of the man who played a vital part in putting Korg in the ‘big three’ spot in music tech that it still enjoys to this day. Alongside ...
Seiki Kato, the President and Representative Director of Japanese music tech company Korg, has died aged 67, following an ...
Korg’s Nu:Tekt NTS-1 was a pleasant surprise when it arrived a few years ago. A DIY synth kit featuring a single monophonic digital oscillator, but with the ability to host custom sound engines ...
President of Korg and revered synth innovator Seiki Kato passed away on February 21 at the age of 67 due to an illness, as ...
Short-lived Saturday morning live-action series about the daily struggles of an extended family of Neanderthals in prehistoric Europe. Crisp narration by veteran actor Burgess Meredith lent a ...
Cherry Audio has announced the release of KR-55C, a drum machine plugin that brings together features from two lesser-known Korg drum machines, the "Rhythm 55" KR-55A, and its successor the KR-55B.
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