From what I can see, the two keyboards are more or less functionally identical, with significant differences only to be found in their respective sound sets and the layout and design of some of the controls. In essence, the Micro X is a version of the X50 that has gone through a very hot wash. What's small, white and full of tunes? I don't know what you're thinking of, but I'm talking about Korg's Micro X keyboard, first unveiled at the Winter NAMM show back in January 2006 and now to be found on the shelves of music retailers everywhere.Īlthough it has the word 'Micro' in common with other instruments in the Korg line-up, the more significant family connection is with the X50, a general purpose, entry-level synth that was launched at the same time as the Micro X. They say that good things come in small packages - but just how much synthesizer can Korg cram into the tiny Micro X?
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