


Korg Drumlogue Hybrid Drum Machine with Analogue Power & Digital Flexibility
Marsoni
M251S
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Korg Drumlogue Hybrid Drum Machine with Analogue Power & Digital FlexibilityThe Korg drumlogue marks a paradigm shift in drum machines. It offers the raw power and rich sounds of Analog, the flexibility of Digital voices, and drumlogues SDK for fully customizable User Custom Synthesizers. On top of that, its heavy duty, dynamic sequencer, customizable effects, and intuitive controls will make drumlogue a must have in your studio to create music for any genre or style. MAIN FEATURES Raw Analog Power Features completely newly
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