Back in the early 2000s I was at Guitar Center and was there to pick up a Roland Fantom but noticed the Korg Karma. After playing the Karma, I almost bought that instead. All this time later, the Karma continues to haunt me and I still hope to someday add one to my setup to explore.
Original composition in the beginning? It's really nice, excellent even. Fellow Korg enthusiast here. Started with a DW8000, moved to an M1, then a T3. Great sounds! Honestly the song sounds like it could be a Rippington's song.
Love your video of korg karma, you explain it in use, in easy way ,and what you play sound great, thanks for your contribute of a song i send you where you play a piano part into it you do a spelnded job . so a big thanks you. yes korg karma is a very usefull synth still in 2025. not all is perfect but yopu always will find some usefull on a korg karma. what si sad that they dont made a 76 or 88 keyz of korg karma with a little better keyz. but it replace that with use of a masterkeyboard on 88 keyz. again good work on this video.
Yep. $7,999 for the 76 semi-weighted, $8,499 for the 88. I remember working at a small store near where I live, and our Korg rep bringing a 76 in. I actually managed to crash it on the CX-3 engine and it needed a reboot.
@@justinhavu Nice, lol. Even for today that is probably the most expensive keyboard I seen. Those days of me owning anything fun like that are over. I'm married now so Roland go:keys it is! :D
Back in the early 2000s I was at Guitar Center and was there to pick up a Roland Fantom but noticed the Korg Karma. After playing the Karma, I almost bought that instead. All this time later, the Karma continues to haunt me and I still hope to someday add one to my setup to explore.
Original composition in the beginning? It's really nice, excellent even. Fellow Korg enthusiast here. Started with a DW8000, moved to an M1, then a T3. Great sounds!
Honestly the song sounds like it could be a Rippington's song.
That beginning bit was entirely improvised.
Love the Rippingtons, BTW!
Love your video of korg karma, you explain it in use, in easy way ,and what you play sound great, thanks for your contribute of a song i send you where you play a piano part into it you do a spelnded job . so a big thanks you. yes korg karma is a very usefull synth still in 2025. not all is perfect but yopu always will find some usefull on a korg karma. what si sad that they dont made a 76 or 88 keyz of korg karma with a little better keyz. but it replace that with use of a masterkeyboard on 88 keyz. again good work on this video.
@@IvarFritjofHansen I'd try to find an M3-73 or 88. Those have the updated KARMA engine also found in the Oasys/Kronos keyboards.
@@justinhavu Kurt adler have made a awesome sound package to korg M3 with great grand piano strings etc.... chech that out
here is the video of our collab. you do a great piano part love it . th-cam.com/video/8LDrQ3dqHzw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Yj6nwv_ZHOZayfZH
i have one. not many demos out their for this quite niche synth. nice
lovly demo , and great combi you choose.
Great demo! Love the karma.
Best keyboard I owned. Never got my hands on the Oasys which was considered to be the Karma 2. I remember it being expensive.
Yep. $7,999 for the 76 semi-weighted, $8,499 for the 88. I remember working at a small store near where I live, and our Korg rep bringing a 76 in. I actually managed to crash it on the CX-3 engine and it needed a reboot.
@@justinhavu Nice, lol. Even for today that is probably the most expensive keyboard I seen. Those days of me owning anything fun like that are over. I'm married now so Roland go:keys it is! :D
@@VizabeeGames Keep your eyes open; a Karma can be had for about as much as a go:keys, maybe even less.
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