Korg N364/264

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Korg N364
Korg N364

The Korg N264 and N364 keyboards were 76 and 61 key (respectively) music workstation synthesizers based on the AI2 synthesis engine, first released in 1996. They have 936 programs and combinations, featuring 430 Multisounds and 215 Drum sounds. They were the first Korg keyboards to include the Real-time Pattern Play and Record (RPPR) function, which makes it possible to record and save musical phrases as patterns that can then be played back by simply pressing the assigned key. Without sampling features, these keyboards are dated today, though their sequencing function is still useful. Today, the various keyboards in Korg's Triton line are used for similar purposes.