Korg X50 synthesizer introduced

By  Feb 3, 2006

Korg introduced their new 61-key X50 synthesizer at the NAMM 2006 show.

Korg X50

It delivers high-quality sounds, a user friendly interface and computer connectivity, all in a streamlined package designed for performing and computer-based musicians.

It features the Hyper Integrated (HI) synthesis as found on TRITON and TR series synths.

It has 64MB of PCM ROM, and includes a stereo-sampled, velocity-switched acoustic piano, strings, guitar, and synth sounds.

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The X50 has dual polyphonic arpeggiators that come with 5 basic preset patterns plus 251 patterns that cover everything from simple riffs to complex polyphonic phrases and drum grooves.

The X50 has a built-in USB interface for connection to a computer.

Unusual for its class, it also features separate audio outputs.

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3 Responses to “Korg X50 synthesizer introduced”

  1. greg on June 4th, 2006 10:37 pm

    when will the X50 be available at stores in Canada?

  2. Andy on June 7th, 2006 7:27 am

    I think they’re available now, for example here

    Or try what I think is the official Korg site in Canada

  3. David Zabriskie on November 24th, 2006 10:15 pm

    I own a Korg piano..I have two stuck keys..How can I get this fixed?

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