Studio Hardware

Native Instruments announces Kore player

Native Instruments today announced Kore player, a free software instrument that adds full ready-to-play capabilities to the recently established line of KORE SOUNDPACK libraries. Based on the innovative KORE 2 host system, the Kore player enables musicians and producers to efficiently access and play any KORE SOUNDPACK material in their host sequencer and as a standalone instrument – opening up a new and highly affordable way to use a wide range of inspiring high-quality sound material from Native Instruments in the studio and on stage.

Bosendorfer announces stage piano

Thanks to the Vienna Symphonic Library’s non-looped samples, the CEUSmaster sounds like a genuine Imperial, yet that in itself would hardly satisfy our requirements for product innovation. Only the fact that we could incorporate our computer piano know-how and our profound knowledge of grand piano construction led us to develop the CEUSmaster.

Yamaha announce new series of Keyboard Controllers

Yamaha will be showing us their new series of ‘Keyboard Studios’, the KX series. The KX25, KX49, KX61, and KX8 USB Keyboard Studios were conceived and designed to support creativity and MIDI music composition without getting in the way. Based on a range of innovative features with advanced software integration and connectivity via a single USB cable, these control keyboards help create an efficient environment that supports traditional music production workflow.