The miniKORG 700 was KORG's first mass-produced monophonic synthesizer, released in 1973 at a time when the appearance of synthesizers as musical instruments was not yet fully established. After much experimentation, the miniKORG 700 arrived and brought the world of synthesizers to a wide range of users by offering simple operations that could produce extreme changes in sound, and was embraced by a strong base of admiring musicians.
The miniKORG 700S in a modern twist
The miniKORG 700FS is an authentic revival of the miniKORG 700S (an improved version of the miniKORG 700) released the following year. However, the revised miniKORG 700FS offers additional functionality such as an arpeggiator, spring reverb and aftertouch. The miniKORG 700FS is an authentically recreated , analog synthesizer developed in collaboration with its original designer, Fumio Mieda.
Included:
- case
- Izotope software
- Skoove
- Reason Lite
- soft-synths
- power adapter
- traveler buttons without protrusions
Specifications:
- Keyboard: 37 keys (with aftertouch, not velocity sensitive)
- Range: 7 octaves
- Waveform: Triangle Wave, Square Wave, Sawtooth Wave, Chorus I, Chorus II
- Programs: 14
- Input: USB connector (type B), MIDI IN connector, SYNC IN and SYNC OUT connector (3.5 mm mono jack), CV IN and GATE IN connector (3.5 mm mono jack), AUDIO IN connector (6.3 mm mono jack, TS unbalanced)
- Output: OUTPUT L/MONO and R jack (6.3 mm stereo jack, TS unbalanced), Headphone jack (6.3 mm stereo jack)
- Power supply: AC adapter (DC 12V)
- Power consumption:9 W
Dimensions: 744 x 280 x 122 mm
Weight: 8.5 kg