Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2011 6:06 am
Never mind!EvilDragon wrote:
Sibelius is really bloated now and I don't like that at all. I'm using MuseScore and it suits all my needs quite perfectly. ProFools? Don't even go there. Bleh.
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Never mind!EvilDragon wrote:
Sibelius is really bloated now and I don't like that at all. I'm using MuseScore and it suits all my needs quite perfectly. ProFools? Don't even go there. Bleh.
Ok, just one more.kimu wrote:Ozy come on, give us news rumors from financial circles
no, that happened in the past, they subsequently sold them.Kontrol49 wrote:I thought Yamaha part owned or had shares within Korg...
um... yah they did...Sina172 wrote:Yamaha NEVER owned Korg or ANY part of it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korg_M1In 1987, shortly before the release of the M1 Music Workstation, Yamaha acquired a controlling interest in Korg's stock. The takeover of the company was amicable, with Kato drawing up the terms, and the two companies continued to independently develop their product lines and compete in the marketplace. After the following 5 very successful years, Kato had enough money to rebuy most of the Yamaha share back in 1993.
In its six-year production period, more than 250,000 units were sold, making it Korg's most successful synthesizer. Though M1 was not the first music workstation on the market, it was among the first in its class. The volume of M1's sales allowed Korg executives to buy Yamaha's share of the company, a deal which had originated in the mid-1980s.
apodictic as always,Sina172 wrote:Yamaha NEVER owned Korg or ANY part of it.
You, "not shure" of something?!?Sina172 wrote:Not sure where the RH2 and RH3 come from though.
Correction-Kontrol49 wrote:So Korg sells out to nord...so are they going to be called Knord
Knord!!!They've got the Kernow how
Those who have never seen the old Knorr foods brand TV ad in the UK,won't get this.
Strider wrote:hottest, coolest
now, that would be just silly and funnyStrider wrote:Fiat purchased Nord. Korg is not involved.The new company will produce a workstation called the "Fnord".
Sina172 wrote:Yamaha NEVER owned Korg or ANY part of it. Korg bought keybeds from Yamaha until the Triton days because they didn't have the funds to implement their own keybeds.Kontrol49 wrote:I thought Yamaha part owned or had shares within Korg...

I'm pretty sure the new company would be called FIORD and it'd be a pat of a larger company... in Norway.Strider wrote:Correction-
Fiat purchased Nord. Korg is not involved.
The new company will produce a workstation called the "Fnord".
ozy wrote:
Microsoft takes over Korg = Korg applications for Apple are immediately discontinued.
Apple takes over Korg = mr Katoh gets a bad, really, really bad cold, excuses from company activity for "a couple of weeks". Comes back 6 months later, weighing 35 pounds.Vadim wrote:If you would switch Microsoft and Apple, than that would make perfect sense.