YOUTUBER: Korg

21. August 2024

LYRA

Korg NTS-3 Kaoss Pad: Digital DIY Effects, Reimagined

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Korg NTS-3 Kaoss Pad: Digital DIY Effects, Reimagined

Korg’s NTS-3 Kaoss Pad is a compact, DIY digital multi-effects unit that puts deep customization and real-time control at your fingertips. In this official Korg walkthrough, the NTS-3 is presented as a playground for both sound designers and performers, blending the iconic Kaoss XY touchpad interface with a modular effects architecture and open-source possibilities. With 100 factory presets, 100 user slots, and 35 effect types, it’s designed for musicians who crave portability without sacrificing creative depth. This video highlights how the NTS-3’s flexible routing, hands-on editing, and open logueSDK platform make it a serious contender for anyone seeking innovative, portable

6. August 2024

LYRA

Korg Nautilus in the Queen Arena: Spike Edney’s Digital Powerhouse Revealed

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Korg Nautilus in the Queen Arena: Spike Edney’s Digital Powerhouse Revealed

When it comes to recreating the legendary sound of Queen on stage, few keyboards are put to the test like the Korg Nautilus. In this official Korg video, Spike Edney—Queen’s longtime keyboardist—takes us behind the scenes of his live rig, showing how one modern workstation can handle decades of iconic tracks. From classic pianos and lush strings to sample triggering and vocoder harmonies, Edney demonstrates how Nautilus serves as a digital Swiss Army knife for stadium-scale performances. This walkthrough is a must-watch for anyone curious about how contemporary keyboard workstations translate studio magic into live reality.

26. April 2024

LYRA

Korg KAOSS Replay 2.0: A Digital Powerhouse Evolves

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Korg KAOSS Replay 2.0: A Digital Powerhouse Evolves

Korg’s KAOSS Replay just received a major 2.0 firmware update, and it’s not just a handful of tweaks—it’s a full-on transformation into a more advanced performance and production hub. With a focus on workflow, expanded effects, and deeper sampling/looping, this update aligns with Korg’s pragmatic, musician-first ethos. The official video walks us through everything from customizable wallpapers to expanded quantization, all while minimizing menu-diving and maximizing hands-on control. Let’s dissect how these new features reshape the KAOSS Replay’s architecture and what they mean for real-world creative workflows.