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Brand: BSR

BSR C249 is a music synthesizer released by Korg in 1984. It uses Korg's Digital Circuit Modeling (DCM) technology to create realistic sounds of acoustic instruments like pianos, strings, and brass. The C249 features a compact desktop design, and comes with a MIDI interface and options for internal battery or AC power supply. It also has a built-in sequencer with up to 16k steps, as well as an arpeggiator and in-built effects like reverb and chorus. The C249 was an important innovation in the music technology industry, showcasing the potential of digital synthesis to produce high-quality sounds that could compete with acoustic instruments in terms of realism and expressiveness.



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BSR C249

BSR C249

BSR C249

BSR C249



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