Korg Brings Back RK-100S Keytar (Sneak Preview)

Ahead of the 2021 NAMM Show, Korg has announced the return of the RK-100S keytar.

The RK-100 is a keytar synth and MIDI controller that features dual ribbon controllers, a vocoder and the option to run it from batteries.

The wooden body of the original RK-100 is a hallmark of the 100S, which is now available in a finish that accentuates its wood grain. Numerous sounds ideal for solo performance have been added, tailoring the RK-100S to stage performance.

Features:

  • Clear finish shows the beautiful woodgrain
  • New programs that emanate powerful presence when soloing
  • 37-note slim keyboard for easy playability
  • Two ribbon controllers to broaden your performance potential
  • Battery operation allows long operation time
  • Vocoder function lets you accent your staging
  • Also a great choice as a master keyboard
  • A full range of included items such as a soft case

Details on pricing and availability are to be announced.

7 thoughts on “Korg Brings Back RK-100S Keytar (Sneak Preview)

  1. “Also a great choice as a master keyboard”

    This is a terrible choice as a master keyboard. The lack of real time controllers is dumbfounding. One of the 2 ribbon controllers is underneath the keyboard. In no way is this useful. The whole purpose of these keyboards is to be a controller, you know what that means it needs? Controls. I thought the Rolands were my most hated types of these keyboards until I tried one of these, and these types of keyboards are my main controller playing live.

  2. 2014 saw the rebirth of the RK-100S.
    Shouldn’t the title be “Korg brings back the re-birth of the RK-100S as the RK-100S 2” ?
    What are the exact differences with the 2014 model ?

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