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asdhtjkujh | 1 month ago
In principle, Korg Berlin looks like a great model for satellite incubator within an established organization. Would absolutely love to work there.
asdhtjkujh | 1 month ago
In principle, Korg Berlin looks like a great model for satellite incubator within an established organization. Would absolutely love to work there.
kennywinker|1 month ago
TheOtherHobbes|1 month ago
I expect this will turn into a small range of variations with strings, tubes, and so on.
But it's also part of a cultural trend moving back from do-it-all software products to tactile collectibles with a simple, legible purpose. Vinyl started that, and I think this is a kind of musical take on the idea that something mechanical has more presence and authority than software.
Sonically I don't think that's true at all, but it's a comprehensible marketing pitch.
asdhtjkujh|1 month ago
I also imagine that it's the olive branch that brought Takahashi back to the company after he left. He brought Korg back from the dead and they were probably and rightfully desperate to find a way to retain their top performer.
ericwood|1 month ago