- Way back in January 2021, at the NAMM trade expo, Korg offered a brief sneak preview of a powerful new analog/digital drum machine, and then all went quiet.
- The analog sounds can be partnered with a digital section made up of six sample-based parts that can tap into any of the PCM sounds or user tones loaded into the onboard memory over USB, plus one synth-based part that leans on an extended version of the company’s digital Multi-Engine from the Prologue and Minilogue XD.
- The array of inputs and outputs shapes up as a USB Type-A port for cabling to class-compliant MIDI hardware, regular MIDI in and out, four independent audio outs, a headphone jack and left/right outs – and any drum/synth part can be assigned to any output for routing flexibility.
Korg finally launches versatile Drumlogue hybrid drum machine

