KORG goes Linux
p2pnet.net News:- Korg has always been an innovator and it’s proved it hasn’t lost its touch with the launch of its Linux-powered Korg OASYS Open Architecture Synthesis Studio.
The new instrument incorporates advanced MIDI sequencing, 16-track audio HD recording, a flexible MIDI control surface, a CD burner, studio quality effects processing, second-generation KARMA technology, AND a completely new platform.
“Powered by an ultra fast computer processor, and running newly-developed proprietary software atop Linux underpinnings, OASYS offers all the benefits of a variable software system, backed by a dedicated operating system and the hardware integrity that can only come from a fully-integrated instrument design,” says Korg.
“New synthesis methods for creating sound (EXi Expansion Instruments), new effects (EXf Expansion Effects), and additional ROM libraries (EXs Expansion Sample Libraries) can be added, ensuring that OASYS will remain the centerpiece of your musical world well into the future.”
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Linux-powered - OPEN THE NEXT CHAPTER, Korg, January, 2005






January 22nd, 2005 at 1:21 am
And the website is very brain-dead.
Having to keep the mouse over an arrow to have the menu scroll by?
What are these guys, chimpanzees?
I mean even if your product is sound based doesn’t excuse you of having a functional design!
January 23rd, 2005 at 3:53 am
i’m a musician and this is great!
my advice to you troll or not…
1. stop complaining
2. get out from behind your computer and go do something constructive
your whining has become tiresome.
linux/oss + KORG = good stuff!
viva la jam!
January 23rd, 2005 at 10:55 am
Great product, lousy website for it.
January 24th, 2005 at 10:08 pm
i go down with Reader’s Write