Microkorg: My favorite synthesizer

Hi guys, today I wanted to talk to you about my favorite keyboard, the MicroKorg is the one that I have been using for a long time in all my presentations, it is the one that I use the most to make music and to work nowadays, it is the only keyboard that I will be able to take when I I changed my country because of its size, but also because of its sentimental value.

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A couple of years ago, I managed to buy a Microkorg, keyboard that I had 6 years trying to buy until I finally manage to get it, and the truth is that I have not been disappointed at all, its sound seems great and its method of work and editing of incredible sounds, in terms of comfort, it is difficult to grab the return, but once you have it you may be surprised how easy it is to live.

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It was released in 2002 and since then it has become an apparent classic, many music producers make use of this synthesizer, in addition to having an incredibly faithful vocoder, it has 3 octaves, which makes it have better handling of the tonal range when playing, also has a super fun arpeggiator for the rhythmic patterns that we can achieve by using it.

I really do not regret it for so long looking for this synthesizer keyboard, it has been a pleasant surprise and it has exceeded my expectations completely, now it is the keyboard that I use to play in my band Too Much, because of how portable it is and because of the great sound that you can drive with it, if you like keyboards, I recommend buying a microkorg, it has no waste.


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All photos taken by @regulogomez


That's all guys, I hope you liked it and have the opportunity to experiment a bit with a microkorg, the truth is always an excellent experience to do it, regardless of whether you're a musician or not.



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