![]() ![]() Use one arpeggiator to trigger a percussion sequence while the other churns out a rhythmic melody on top of it. With two simultaneous arpeggiators, your X50 can sound like a multi-tiered keyboard rig, with two harmonically-rich patterns playing against one another. Also cool in Combi mode: dual arpeggiators. ![]() In Combi mode, you can easily combine up to eight programs in a single preset for radically complex sounds and sequences. Once you've got a sound loaded up, the four real-time parameter control knobs make that sound even more dynamic, as do the pitch-bend and modulation wheels. A big LCD display and bank selection matrix make it easy to browse and quickly locate an appropriate sound for any situation. ![]() From thick, pulsing basses to rich pads to funky, arpeggiated leads, the X50 brings tons of legit synth tones to the table without wading through endless menus or nonsensical numerical keypad interfaces. Translation: it may be effortlessly portable, but it's also effortlessly powerful. Tired of lugging your 60-pound-plus workstation synth to gigs, only to use a few patches? Grab yourself a Korg X50 and give your lower back a break.Light In Weight, Not In SoundThe 512 included programs are derived from Korg's Triton series' sound engine. And thanks to the integrated side handles, it's easy to tote around. Although the X50 packs impressive sounds and expressive power behind its 61-key synth-action keyboard, it weighs under ten pounds. This is a truly professional synth with some impressively deep editing options, classic and modern Korg sounds, and fool-proof performance usability.Heavy Korg Tones You Carry One-HandedThis lightweight keyboard was made for gigging. ![]() It sounds every bit as impressive as the Triton from which its sounds were derived, yet it's compact and lightweight enough to carry under one arm, even on public transportation! And the X50 sacrifices neither fidelity nor playability for its radically portable design. Unless you're packing a Korg X50, that is. Sometimes, it seems like only drummers have it worse than keyboardists when it comes to gig-time. No issues Just time to do something different Priced to sale:Every synth player wants to sound heavy, but no one wants to actually deal with a heavy instrument. Foundation of my studio great for whatever kind of music you produce. ![]()
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