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In 1963 two young men stepped into a factory next to the Keio railway line in Shinjuku, Japan. Their ambition was to make a new autorhythm machine, but over the next six decades their company would become one of the biggest players in music technology and would help define the sound of music around the world.

A huge thank you to all at Korg and to all the people who gave up their time and expertise to make this film film happen. A full list of credits is at the end of the film.

0:00 INTRO
1:34 FORMATION
6:19 SEVENTIES
19:34 EIGHTIES
32:38 NINETIES
40:21 NOUGHTIES
47:12 TENS
51:09 SO TO NOW
52:25 OUTRO / CREDITS
Traveler: A Korg Retrospective70s Cop Show MusicOne minute with the Oberheim TVS-1 from 1975 #synth #oberheimtvs1 #oberheimtwovoiceThe Oberheim OB-X (1979)80s Chord Voicing TutorialGForce Software OB-E | Overview and DemonstrationSequential Circuits Pro~One | CarpentryColossus: A once in a generation synthesizerMy Big Fat Guide to using a Virtual OrchestraSynth Funk Bass TutorialScoring a Sci-Fi Movie That Doesnt Exist With SYNTRX70s Synth Strings from Italy - The Crumar Multiman-S

Traveler: A Korg Retrospective @AlexBallMusic

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