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It reminds me of a Yamaha keyboard I had as a kid. It was fun jaming and adding fills to the built in styles. It's got 1/4" stereo outs so it could be useful for recording loops if the onboard synth sounds good.
It's not that at all, but the cheesy midi arrangements of Beatles songs are a terrible selling point. Not sure why they are doing that. I can also guess that a large portion of the price is the rights to those songs, whatever the price is. Perhaps if they hadn't teased it there wouldn't be such a letdown? Or perhaps no one would have paid any attention to this without the teaser. Either way, it's ok if someone sees this as a good product, but it's definitely not one I'll be checking out.
There's an app for that! MidiBand!
Shoot! I coulda produced a better commercial than that! It's probably from the same ad firm that brought us z3ta! At least have the guy play with the beat of the music...
Good point. It does make you wonder. The sort of people who follow Korg on twitter—and the sorts of websites that would post about teaser tweets from Korg—are almost absocertainly not the intended audience for this keyboard. Why tease it there?
I guess customers that would buy this sort of thing will think the covers are brilliant, whereas most people from the UK, or anyone over 20 and familiar with the Beatles work will be cringing with embarrassment.
If it takes off they'll be wringing their hands at the thought of a new revenue stream. Even I'd buy a Nurse With Wound Signature Series keyboard.
Think it all comes down to "Well, dad likes music and wants to play music more and I don't know what to get him for Christmas and I'll just go round to the music shop and OH MY GOD LOOK AT THIS THING it looks so much cooler than that other one that doesn't even have speakers and he loooooves the Beatles or was it the Rolling Stones I can't tell them apart. Do you offer gift wrap?"
There is a market for cheesy tune keyboards and as long as Korg et al continue to put money into R&D for the products that are more experimental, I'm all for them tapping into the cheesy keyboard market.
@mkell424 I was in a band at school and one of the lads used a Casio. We were awful, but that's where our interest in music grew from.
I'm all for every type of instrument produced, that does what it intends. From the kids toy pianos to the uber synths that I still drool after and can't afford. My iPad is my instrument of choice and choice is what I have. Let there be much choice and let's promote music for all.
Good point - I must have a word with Monzo Jnr before December...
lol I didn't see the audio examples at the bottom of the page. It sounds silly playing the Beatles songs but artists like Beck have used "cheesy" 80's Casio keyboards in their music.
I'm still intrigued to find out if the arranger is good. It is supposed to create original music based on what you play. I wonder how far the accompaniment has advanced since the 80's. It is a good thing it has MIDI.
I've just bought a second-hand Yamaha Cheesy Tune for £40, to connect up to my iPad when I've got a midi to iPad conv. I will let you know if it's any better than the eighties ones when I've had time to play lol
@monzo This is what I miss about England in 43 seconds. There is none of this here. Maybe anywhere.
@monzo
That is me, but with more hair!
@monzo - that's brilliant.
It's such a great clip. I'm really chuckling.
They certainly seem to be more worldly and invested in iOS app development, especially in regards to cohesion (i.e. Gadget). Yamaha has some very nice apps, but the UIs are so-so and there's a real lack of "family of products" feel, like each one is an interesting yet not quite essential one-off.
I've done a little reading and The Liverpool is part of Korg's Micro line. The original MicroArranger has great reviews and costs $500. The Liverpool is a digital workstation with 62 voices, 40 track sequencer, 89 effect types, 662 presets and 128 user presets for the synth, and 33 drum kits. I just think it has horrible marketing.
@JohnnyGoodyear @Fruitbat1919 @Matt_Fletcher_2000 - I love John Shuttleworth, his TV series is worth watching - I think a couple of episodes are on YouTube. My personal favourite track is 'Pigeons in flight'.
Yeah, top British humour is Mr Shuttleworth. I met the man himself a few years ago and he was surprisingly suave and urbane in real life mode (Graham Fellows).
If I ever did Karaoke, I'd have a go at this classic:

To be fair, you're very right. I went for the easy uninformed jab, but they have released a lot of quality since the ms20 mini.
Mr Shuttleworth....AKA Jilted John, his famous single..... "Gordon Is A Moron"....... Gwad Bless Ya!.......