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Open Box KORG KR-55 Pro Rhythm Machine Level 1

Description
Real Groove Technology
The KR-55 Pro features “Real Groove Technology” which uses data recorded from actual professional musicians performing at various tempos, and is a completely different technology than conventional rhythm machines. There are a total of 24 high-quality rhythm styles, each fine tuned to provide the best possible feel, to accurately reproduce the experience of playing with a percussionist. The sounds, grooves, and phrases will play back at pristine quality even if you change the tempo, so you can enjoy playing serious jam sessions at your own pace.
Create Sophisticated Rhythms
Each rhythm style includes a wide variety of patterns: two variations in addition to basic, fill-in 1, and fill-in 2. This means that the KR-55 Pro can provide the accompaniment for an entire song. By using the chain function, which lets you put together and memorize a different rhythm style for each measure, you can freely create even complex rhythm tracks. Up to 30 banks of chains can be stored, and each chain can be up to 999 measures long.
Flexible I/O and Mixer Functionality
The KR-55 Pro provides a rich array of input jacks that accommodate a variety of instruments: a guitar or bass can be connected to Input 1/2, and the XLR jack accepts a mic input. You can let the KR-55 Pro take care of the rhythm, and enjoy a full-band performance with guitar, bass, and vocals. A reverb effect can be applied to each input source, and Treble and Bass equalizer are also provided so that you can shape your sound in detail. The AUX INPUT supports stereo, and can be connected to a digital audio player, a keyboard, or an effect unit that’s equipped with stereo output. Together, they allow you to use up to four channels.
Versatile Multi-Track Recording
In addition to built-in rhythm styles, the KR-55 Pro is equipped with a versatile recorder function that can record a variety of input sources. You can record your own performances along with the built-in rhythm styles, a favorite song, or karaoke tracks that you created on your DAW. The recorded data can be exported as a WAV file to an SD card, so the KR-55 Pro is all you need to create widely-usable tracks. You can also multitrack-record your guitar and bass to produce more complex tracks. Also provided are editing functions such as undo/redo and punch-in, and you can also place markers at the desired location of the recorded data, and overdub while looping the playback.
Audio Player and SD Card Reader
The KR-55 Pro is equipped with an audio player function that can play back audio files (wav) from an SD card. You can take advantage of Acoustage and use this unit as a high-quality listening system, or prepare backing tracks for you to play along with. There’s also a playlist function (10 banks) that lets you manage the file playback order of up to 24 songs, so you can play back songs in a desired order for your live performance. In addition, the playback speed can be adjusted in the range of -25% to +25%, and you can also make files play repeatedly or automatically in succession. Whether you’re practicing at home or performing in front of an audience, the KR-55 Pro is packed with functions that will be useful in various situations.
Built-In Tuner and Metronome
A tuner with the high precision that you expect from KORG is built in. When you turn this function on, the rhythm style buttons become a tuning meter, allowing you to tune with a large and easily visible meter. You can also tune while listening to a guitar, bass, or piano guide tone, or sound a metronome for convenient practicing.
Wide Stereo Image
The KR-55 Pro features “Acoustage,” proprietary virtual surround technology developed by Korg. This generates a wide stereo effect that appears to originate from locations that are broadly separated between left and right. (Note: Depending on the speakers, it might be difficult to notice this effect.) Acoustage is KORG’s original and revolutionary virtual surround technology that can create a unique personal acoustic space. Using only front stereo speakers, it can generate a three-dimensional acoustic experience that is unobtainable from previous systems.
Convenient Portability
In addition to using the included adapter, the unit can also be powered by six AA batteries. Battery operation allows up to seven hours of continuous use, so the KR-55 Pro can be used even where an AC outlet is not available.



Features
- 24 rhythm styles, two variations for each rhythm style, each variation has three patterns
- Rhythm Chain function: 30 banks (up to 999 measures can be registered in each)
- Recording format: PCM audio WAV format (file name extension .wav), 44.1 kHz, 16-bit
- Recording time: Depends on the SD card used; approximately 100 minutes per 1 GB
- Maximum continuous recording time: 3 hours
- Number of songs: Maximum 50
- Approximately 7 hours of battery life
- Playback formats: PCM audio WAV format (file name extension .wav) 44.1 kHz, 16-bit, Stereo
Reviews
3.75
4 Reviews
67%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
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- Home1
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- Experienced2
- Easy To Use3
- Good Quality2
- Improves Sound2
- Functional1
Reviewed by 4 customers
Its a toy
submitted3 years ago
byLarry
fromNew Jersey
If you are looking for a real drum machine for studio use or live shows this is not for you. I am surprised and disappointed Korg would sell such a thing( I love most of their stuff and will get more. Ex. the Newly arriving Drumlogue which you can now preorder)The sounds are authentic , but drum patterns are extremely limited in number and they are rudimentary. No option to record your own beats. Beat variations are unremarkable. Not sure what this thing is intended for. I guess to record simple ideas or for a solo lounge act where it could supply backing rhythm and perhaps a guitar or piano loop. I buy a lot of gear looking for unique capabilities or inspiration. This thing will provide neither.
Would buy again
submitted4 years ago
byDennis
fromPotomac, Maryland. 20854
I use this in my own creative studio. It serves very nice sound quality . Much more then i expected.
Here is why Korg got this right.
submitted6 years ago
byBoomer
fromTN - Tennessee
Korg knew exactly what they were doing with this drum machine. The whole point is they weren't trying to be all of the other drum synths out there. They were not trying to make a dm that had highly variable synth sounds, ethernet, midi, etc. You can buy that machine from Roland for two and a half times the price of the KR55. This is exactly what Korg wanted it to be - walk up, punch a couple of buttons, and have a very well designed drum sound start playing right away. The extra features Korg DID choose to add, offer more flexiblity than most of the target demographic will ever use. I am right in that target demographic, 58 years old, play music very frequently, don't gig out anymore (too much hassle, have lots of other rewarding stuff in my life like kids and wife), don't want to spend a week learning how to get a few good sounds out of an eletronic device. That sort of learning comes much easier to younger people. So, to all of the reviewers on the internet and elsewhere who are so smart that "they know" how Korg missed the mark: not so much. Signed, Boomer.
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submitted7 years ago
byMeridith
fromundisclosed
This Rhythm machine was purchased as a second choice as the Boss Dr. Rhythm was on back order for several months. While it is good for some things, it does not adequately fill the shoes of the Boss.
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submitted4 years ago
asked byDeeve
fromundisclosed
Can I connect the Korg 55 into my DAW and record it?
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asked byBob
fromOrlando, FL
Does this have a start/stop foot switch capabilitiy
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