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The magazine for producers, engineers & recording musicians | 02 September 2010


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Korg Electribe MX-1 Music Production Station

The first of the long-awaited additions to the Electribe range is here. But is the MX-1 Production Station a worthy flag bearer? Pete Crisp gathers the ’Tribe…

Price: £579.00
Manufacturer: Korg
Website: http://www.korg.co.uk

In the four years that have passed since Korg launched the first of its Electribes, a lot has changed in the way we can produce music. The fact that the popularity of these units remains consistent – even with the onslaught of the software synth and sequencer – is a sign that Korg’s designers hit the nail squarely on the head.

Score: 9

This review first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 08
Filed under Hardware, Hardware Instruments, Synths

 

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Comments

jo azaredo - 13 July 2010, 07:34 PM

I have this machine and its worth every penny
ease of use
grt sounds
for the price u cant go wrong
GET IT

 

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