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Description:
The R3 is a full-fledged synthesizer that provides an easy and affordable way to enjoy sophisticated synthesis and advanced sound creation. In a compact and lightweight body, it packs 37 full-size, velocity sensing keys, along with 2-timbre/8-voice performance power. |
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Sample Customer Review
Feature: It comes with some software that people rave about that I haven't gotten around to using yet. The vocoder mic is sexy.
Quality: Sturdy, small, and sounds like a giant.
Value: I wish it was $100 cheaper but it is worth the money.
Sound: Everyone is so obsessed with the retro sounds of the microKorg. The R3 is all things to all people. It has that retro flavor that is the craze right now as well as neo - electronica and stomping hardhouse and trance sounds. For cheap money you get a REAL synth. People say it sounds too digital. I say it sounds like a synth instead of a toy. The R3 is great for the shear fact that the sounds you don't hear yet. The microKorg sound (that the R3 has too people) is all over the place. This is way more versatile. I actually owned both.
Ease of Use: People say that it is hard to navigate through the menues. I whole heatedly disagree. It's a little different but if you get the concept of synthesis (even just a little) you will work your way around it.
Support: Korg? Support? You'll never need it.
Overall: It's a good synth not being overused. Korg is one of those companies that makes great synths and "meh" workstations. They also cornered the market and the baby synths like this one. The micron is good, novation one is good, but Korg rules the world at least until Yamaha and Roland make baby synths.
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