Looks like the industry is starting to really pay attention to the laptop rockers. Now Korg is coming out with gear that you can easily port with your laptop from studio to gig and back. Slick and tiny, these look like an array of controls that any ableton junkie will get a lot of mileage with. Read more about it on Create Digital Music. Let’s just hope the price reflects the size. The lot of them shouldn’t go for more than $150.
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