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Pre-orders open for Seiko 5 Sports GMT field watches

Seiko is broadening the appeal of its 5 Sports collection of affordable trend-led automatics with the launch of two models with a field watch design and the added functionality of a second time zone hand and 24 hour bezel.
There is a raw steel version on a steel bracelet and an all-black piece on a black strap it calls the Seiko 5 Sports Deception.

No, you’re not dreaming – Behringer’s UB-Xa synth has finally been launched (though we still can’t find it for sale anywhere)

Who knows whether the Behringer UB-Xa will win any awards for its performance, but we’d like to give it some kind of prize right now for being the synth with the longest time between announcement and release. Believe it not, we wrote our first story about this Oberheim OB-Xa clone back in January 2018 – that’s almost six years ago – but only now is it finally ready to come to market.

Casio to Release Charles Darwin Foundation Collaboration G-SHOCK Watches

Casio Computer Co., Ltd. announced today the release of new additions to the G-SHOCK brand of shock-resistant watches. The three new GW-B5600CD watches are the brand’s latest collaboration with the Charles Darwin Foundation, an organization that engages in environmental conservation activities in the Galápagos Islands.

Kramer launches its MIJ Historic Collection with 1983 Beretta Reissue – a faithful replica of “the quintessential hard rock and metal guitar”

The high-end shred machine has a Seymour Duncan ’59 humbucker, an Original Floyd Rose for whammy-bar misadventure, a hockey stick headstock and 40 years of history Kramer has a rich and proud history of high-performance electric guitars that armed the first generation of shredders, and to celebrate this, the brand has reached into the archive to reissue …

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MP11SE/MP7SE Stage Piano software update v1.05 released

This recommended v1.05 update incorporates a wide range of fixes relating to the metronome tempo, the storing of parameters, the appearance of button LEDs, pedal functionality, recorder and SMF saving, and various other improvements.

Korg launches its first ever MIDI 2.0 keyboard controller, Keystage

Korg has unveiled Keystage, its first ever MIDI 2.0 keyboard controller designed for both on stage and in-studio use.

Described as the “ultimate MIDI keyboard for producers and performers”, Keystage comes in two variations — 49 or 61 keys — and is equipped with a semi-weighted keybed that supports both channel and polyphonic Aftertouch, and MPE (MIDI Polyphonic Expression).