Is Korg still in business?
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Is Korg still in business?
OUR COMMITMENT. Since 1963 KORG USA Inc has been a sales and marketing leader in the music industry as the exclusive US distributor of the world’s finest musical instrument brands. At KORG USA, we don’t collect brands.
Where is Korg USA?
KORG U.S.A. Inc. 316 South Service Road, Melville, N.Y. 11747 U.S.A.
Is Korg an American company?
Korg Inc. (株式会社コルグ, Kabushiki-gaisha Korugu), founded as Keio Electronic Laboratories, is a Japanese multinational corporation that manufactures electronic musical instruments, audio processors and guitar pedals, recording equipment, and electronic tuners.
How do I contact Korg support?
For support regarding products purchased outside the countries referenced above, please contact the appropriate distributor in your country using the links below….KORG USA Customer Service (non-technical assistance, general information)
Phone : | (631) 390-6800 | |
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Hours : | Monday-Friday | 10:00am – 6:00pm |
Where is Korg manufactured?
Japan
Designed and manufactured in Japan, the KORG C1 redefines the digital piano.
Where are Korg products manufactured?
Where are Korg keyboards made?
The entire process of making the C1, from making this keyboard to assembling the complete instrument, is carried out in Miyama-cho, Nantan-shi, located in the Nantan region at the center of Kyoto prefecture that is one of Japan’s most famous tourism spots, noted for its preservation of numerous historic houses.
When was the Korg M1 made?
1988
In 1988 KORG released the legendary M1. Unlike any other keyboard up until that time, it featured a ground-breaking combination of cutting edge synthesis, digital effects, drums and an onboard sequencer.
Where is the Korg factory?
How many keys does a Korg M1 have?
61 keys
Korg M1
M1 | |
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Effects | Reverb, delay, phaser, tremolo, exciter, ensemble, overdrive, EQ, chorus, flanger, rotary speaker |
Input/output | |
Keyboard | 61 keys (Yamaha FS keybed) |
Left-hand control | Spring-return joystick (pitch and modulation) |