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Korg Kross 2 61-Key Synthesizer Workstation

$ 379.63

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • MPN: KROSS2-61-MB
  • Type: Keyboard
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Brand: Korg
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Condition: Open Box, Customer Return, May show signs of wear
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    Korg Kross 2 61-Key Synthesizer Workstation
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    K
    ROSS 2-88
    88 keys NH (Natural weighted hammer action) keyboard (no aftertouch)
    Normally A0–C8 (adjustable in the range [-A-1…C7]–[A1…C9])
    System
    EDS-i(Enhanced Definition Synthesis - integrated)
    Sound Engine
    Maximum Polyphony
    120 voices (120 oscillators), single mode
    60 voices (60 oscillators), single mode
    Preset PCM Memory
    Approximately 128 MB (calculated as 48 kHz / 16-bit linear PCM data equivalent)
    496 multisamples (including seven stereo), 1014 drumsamples (including 49 stereo)
    Expansion PCM Memory
    Approximately 128MB (*when converted to 48 kHz 16-bit linear PCM
    Program
    Oscillator
    OSC1 (Single), OSC1+2 (Double): Stereo multisamples are supported 4 velocity zones per oscillator, with switching, crossfades and layers.
    Filters
    Four types of filter routing (single, serial, parallel, 24 dB)
    Two multi-mode filters per voice (low pass, high pass, band pass, band reject)
    Modulation
    For each voice, two envelope generators (Filter & Amp), two LFOs, two key tracking generators (Filter & Amp), and two AMS mixers. In addition, pitch EG, common LFO, and two common key tracking generators
    Combination
    Timbres
    Up to 16 timbres, switchable via key zone or velocity zone, layer and crossfade supported, Tone Adjust function allows program settings to be offset
    Master Keyboard functionality
    These allow you to control external MIDI devices
    Drumkits
    Stereo and mono drumsamples. 4-way velocity switches with crossfades and adjustable crossfade shapes (Linear, Power, Layer).
    The Number of Combinations/Programs/Drum Kits
    User Combinations
    896 Combinations (384 Preload)
    User Programs
    1280 Programs (768 Preload)
    User Drum Kits
    58 Drum Kits (42 Preload)
    Preset Programs
    265 Programs (256 GM2 Programs + 9 GM2 Drum Programs)
    Favorites
    Number of memories
    128 (16 favorites × 8 banks)
    Effects
    Insert effects
    5 Insert Effects In-line processing; stereo in - stereo out.
    Master effects
    2 Master Effects Two effects sends; stereo in - stereo out.
    Effects types
    Total of 134 types (select from 74 types for insert effects, 101 types of master effect 1, and 120 types for master effect 2)
    Modulation
    Dynamic Modulation
    Effects Control Bus
    Stereo side-chaining for limiter, gates, vocoders, etc.
    Polyphonic arpeggiators
    Program mode
    One arpeggiator
    Combination mode
    Two arpeggiators
    Sequencer modes
    Two arpeggiators
    Preset arpeggio patterns
    UP, DOWN, ALT1, ALT2, RANDOM
    User arpeggio patterns
    Number of arpeggio patterns: 1280 (1024 preload)
    Number of tones: 12 tones,
    Number of steps: up to 64 steps
    Step sequencer
    Program mode
    Combination mode
    Sequencer mode
    One unit
    Number of tones: 12 tones + 1 accent tone
    Number of steps: up to 64 steps
    Drum Track
    Preset Patterns
    772 patterns (Held in common with sequencer patterns.)
    Other
    Trigger Mode / Sync / Zone settings can be specified
    Sequencer
    Tracks
    16MIDI Tracks
    Number of Songs
    Up to 128 songs
    Resolution
    1/480
    Tempo
    40.00–300.00 (1/100 BPM resolution)
    Maximum Memory
    Up to 210,000 MIDI events
    Counter
    Measure/Beat/Tick
    Template Song
    16 preset/16 user template songs
    Preset Patterns
    772 patterns (shared with Drum Track patterns)
    Format
    KORG (KROSS) format, SMF format 0 and 1
    Pad sampler
    Specifications
    16 pads × 8 banks
    Automatically saved on the SD card, and automatically loaded
    Up to four pads can play simultaneously
    Recording format
    PCM audio format 48 kHz/16-bit
    Recording time
    Up to approximately 14 seconds of stereo sample for each pad
    Import
    WAVE format, file name extension: .wav, 44.1 kHz/16-bit, 48 kHz/16-bit, stereo
    Edit
    Waveform display editing functionality, start address and looping settings etc., normalize and other editing operations
    Audio Recorder
    Recording Format
    PCM audio format 48kHz/16bit
    Import
    WAVE format (file name extension: wav ) 44.1kHz/16bit, 48kHz/16bit stereo
    Export
    WAVE format (file name extension: .wav) 48kHz/16bit, stereo
    Recording Time
    Maximum continuous recording time: 3 hours
    Depends on the SD card used; approximately 90 minutes per 1 GB
    Number of Songs
    Up to 200 songs
    Number of overdub recordings
    Depends on the remaining capacity of the SD card
    Counter
    Hour/Min/Sec
    Pad audio play
    16 pads × 8 banks
    Directly play back data from SD card
    Multiple pads cannot be played simultaneously
    Media
    File, Utility, Information, additional PCM data management functionality
    Controllers
    General Control
    Pitch bend wheel, Modulation wheel, SW1, SW2
    Realtime Control
    SELECT button, SWITCH button, KNOB1 knob, KNOB2 knob
    Step Sequencer/Favorite/Pad Sampler/Pad Audio Play
    Pads 1–16
    STEP SEQ ACTIVE button, Run button
    FAVORITES ACTIVE button
    SAMPLER ACTIVE button, HOLD button
    AUDIO PLAY ACTIVE button
    BANK LEDA/B/C/D/E/F/G/H (also used by Step sequencer, Favorite, Pad Sampler, and Pad Audio Play)
    Drum Track
    DRUM TRACK button
    Arpeggiator
    ARP button
    Audio Recorder
    AUDIO REC button
    User Interface
    Display
    240 × 64 pixel LCD backlight
    Adjustable contrast (hold the EXIT button and turn the VALUE dial)
    Category
    CATEGORY dial, VALUE dial
    MODE
    COMBI button, PROG button, SEQ (GLOBAL/MEDIA) button
    Value Controllers
    Cursor buttons, EXIT,ENTER, FUNCTION, PAGE-, PAGE+, MENU buttons
    Sequencer
    REC button, START/STOP button
    Quick Layer Split
    LAYER/SPLIT button
    Other
    VOLUME knob
    Control Input
    DAMPER (Supports piano-style half-damper pedals as well as standard foot switches)
    ASSIGNABLE SWITCH
    ASSIGNABLE PEDAL
    Audio Outputs (Analog)
    AUDIO OUTPUT L/MONO, R
    Connectors: 6.3 mm (1/4") phone jacks(TS unbalanced)
    Output Impedance: 1.1k ohm stereo, 550 ohm mono (L/Mono only)
    Maximum Level: +10.0 dBu
    Load Impedance: 10k ohm or greater
    Controllable by the VOLUME knob
    HEADPHONE OUTPUT
    Connectors: 3.5mm (1/8") stereo mini phone jack
    Output Impedance: 33 ohnm
    Maximum Level: 40 + 40 mW
    Controllable by the VOLUME knob
    Audio Inputs (Analog)
    LINE IN
    Connectors: 3.5 mm (1/8") stereo mini phone jack
    Input Impedance: 1.1k ohm
    Maximum Input Level: -42 to 0 dBu
    MIC IN
    Connectors: 6.3 mm (1/4") phone jacks(TS unbalanced)
    Input Impedance: 33 ohm
    Maximum Input Level: -48 to -6dBu
    Phantom power or plug-in power is not supported.
    Others
    MIDI
    IN, OUT
    USB
    USB connector TYPE B x 1, USB-MIDI interface, USB audio interface
    SD Card Slot
    One card slat
    Main Specifications
    Power:AC adaptor power supply DC 9V
    AA alkaline batteries x 6, or nickel-metal hydride batteries x 6
    Battery Life:AA alkaline batteries x 6: Approximately 6 hours
    AA nickel-metal hydride batteries (1900mAh) x 6: Approximately 7 hours
    Power Consumption:5 W
    Dimensions (W x D x H):KROSS2-61: 935 mm × 269 mm x 88 mm / 36.81" × 10.59" × 3.46"
    Weight:KROSS2-6: 3.8 kg / 8.38 lbs (excluding batteries)
    Included Items:AC adapter, Quick Start Guide
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    Manufacturer's Description
    Korg Kross 2 61-Key Synthesizer Workstation
    KROSS 2, the long-awaited successor of the KROSS, is a compact, portable workstation with a huge range of sounds. While maintaining its identity as ultra-lightweight, compact, and capable of running on batteries, this new model dramatically enhances KROSS’s sounds and functionality. In addition to a total of more than a thousand preset sounds, expansion PCM memory has been newly added. Also new is a pad sampler that allows full-fledged sampling, and USB audio/MIDI interface functionality. The color scheme is even more stylish, and the user interface allows intuitive operation even by beginners.
    Effortlessly select the sound that you want to play, shape it to match your imagination, sample a sound, create phrases and rhythms, record your vocal or guitar, bring KROSS 2 on stage, and perform. Whatever you artistic vision, you can make it happen. KROSS 2 is a versatile synthesizer platform made with creative freedom in mind.
    The sound quality of KORG synthesizers is endorsed by top-ranking musicians around the world. The evolved KROSS 2 expands polyphony from 80 to 120 voices, and dramatically powers-up the number of internal programs from 809 to 1,075 programs. Including multi-layered pianos and electric pianos, thick strings and other new sounds that will work well with any band, as well as the latest drum kits to cover current styles such as EDM. The wide selection of programs covers your needs from live performance to studio production.
    The high-quality EDS-i Enhanced Definition Synthesis-integrated sound engine is inherited from KORG’s professional synthesizers. You can use a total of seven effects units simultaneously: five insert and two master. Rich expressive power is available from the selection of 134 high-quality effects, including standard effects such as delay and reverb as well as amp modeling, vintage effect units, and even a vocoder.
    As a first in its class, the KROSS 2 is newly equipped with a unique sampling function that provides 16 playable pads. You can record the input from the LINE IN jack and assign a stereo sample of up to 14 seconds to each pad. Up to four pads can be triggered simultaneously. You can edit the sample waveform using functions such as start/end loop point settings and normalize, and even resample within the KROSS 2, allowing you to perform extensive sampling without requiring any additional equipment. Long audio files from an SD card can also be assigned to these pads.
    The amazing mobility of the KROSS series is better than ever. The 61-key model features a new and stylish design, and its weight has been further reduced from the 4.3 kg of the previous model to an even more lightweight 3.8 kg. Additional improvements in power efficiency allow up to seven hours of battery-powered operation from six AA batteries. The 88-key model newly provides an accessory compartment that can hold spare batteries or cables, as well as an easily accessible front-located battery panel. On both models, the rear panel KORG logo is fully illuminated, letting you stand out on stage.
    The evolved KROSS 2 also features a high quality body finish. First, the regular model features a stylish and cool “dark blue” color for both the 61-key and 88-key models. The 61-key model is additionally available in a limited-edition “red marbled” color. The special marbled red finish is unique and different on each KROSS 2 unit.
    The built-in stereo audio recorder lets you record your KROSS 2 performance, or overdub an external input source such as vocals. There's also a pad audio play function that allows recorded sounds or audio files imported from an external source to be assigned to each of the 16 pads for playback. Unlike the sampling function, this allows extended recording and playback that is limited only by the capacity of the SD card; you can strike a pad to play back the