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Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Korg USA Mourns the Passing of Jack Hotop, Legendary Sound Designer and Innovator



Some sad news in via Korg.

You can find posts on MATRIXSYNTH featuring Jack Hotop here for a look back on his influence in the synthesizer community. The first post was a simple pic back in 2006.

Press release from Korg follows:

Over a 40-Year Career, the Influential Synthesist and Accomplished Touring Keyboardist Shaped the Sonic Architecture of More Than 100 Landmark Instruments, Including the Historic M1 Workstation

MELVILLE, N.Y. - Korg USA announces with deep sadness the passing of longtime employee, celebrated sound designer, and musical instrument industry icon Jack Hotop. Joining Korg USA (then Unicord) in 1983, Hotop started as Senior Voicing Manager and spent over four decades driving the development, sound design, programming, voicing, and product demonstrations for more than 100 Korg products. As a pioneering engineer and exceptionally skilled performer, his extensive contributions helped guide the evolution of synthesizers and digital workstations from the early 1980s through the modern era, leaving an indelible imprint on instruments used by musicians around the world and for generations to come.

Hotop’s foundational expertise was anchored in a rigorous musical and technical background. Raised in a musical family, he began piano lessons at age seven, inspired by his father, a musician featured on several Broadway cast recordings, and numerous pianists on his mother’s side. By age 14, he was actively performing in local bands on a Gibson 101 organ. He pursued formal training at the Berklee College of Music, majoring in arranging, composition, and accompaniment, before expanding into emerging music technology at the Boston School of Electronic Music under Roger Powell. It was there that Hotop established his core synthesis fundamentals using early hardware including the ARP Odyssey, 2600, 2500, and EMS Synthi, building a deep understanding of waveforms, envelopes, low-frequency oscillators, and modulators.

Tuesday, September 14, 2021

The ARP 2600 Synthposium (Trailer)


video upload by Alan R. Pearlman Foundation

"TICKETS: bit.ly/2600-event

Join the Alan R. Pearlman Foundation online Saturday, September 18th, for a virtual Festival and Fundraiser honoring the 50th anniversary of the mighty ARP 2600, hosted by The Record Co. in Boston, MA!

This online celebration will feature live performances, live panel discussions, a 2600 synthesizer clinic, premiered videos of performances and interviews, special guests, a silent auction, and more. All proceeds will benefit the Alan R. Pearlman Foundation and the ARPs For All project. (For schedule please see below.)

Wednesday, September 08, 2021

Reminder: THE ARP 2600 SYNTHPOSIUM is Coming Saturday, September 18TH



This is a follow-up to this post. You can purchase tickets at the event page here. For Group rates and free scholorship tickets see the admission section below.

"Join the Alan R. Pearlman Foundation online Saturday, September 18th, for a virtual Festival and Fundraiser honoring the 50th anniversary of the mighty ARP 2600, hosted by The Record Co. in Boston, MA!

This online celebration will feature live performances, live panel discussions, a 2600 synthesizer clinic, premiered videos of performances and interviews, special guests, a silent auction, and more. All proceeds will benefit the Alan R. Pearlman Foundation and the ARPs For All project.
Who
Panelists include:
Alsún Ní Chasaide, Alison Stout, BT, Brian Kehew, David Baron, David Friend, David Frederick Jr, David Mash, DJ Cherish the Luv, EMEAPP, Jack Hotop, Jennifer Hruska, Jean-Michel Jarre, Jon Carin, Korg, Lisa Bella Donna, Marie Ann Hedonia, Phil Cirocco, Richard Boulanger, Richard Devine, Steve McQuarry

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

MOTU Releases The Bob Moog Foundation Encore Soundbank


via The Bob Moog Foundation:

"Cambridge, MA - May 19, 2015...

MOTU and the Bob Moog Foundation announce the release of the Bob Moog Foundation Encore Soundbank, a new and exciting collection of instrument and percussion sounds produced in commemoration of Bob Moog's 81st Birthday, coming up on May 23rd. In a charitable effort to raise funds for the foundation, over twenty legendary synthesists and renowned sound designers donated original samples to assist with the creation of the sound library, which offers over 2 GB of material. Now available for purchase from the MOTU website (www.motu.com/moog-encore), the library is fully compatible with any host software on Mac or Windows that supports virtual instruments, including popular DAW software such as Ableton Live, Avid Pro Tools, Cockos Reaper, and MOTU Digital Performer. All proceeds from the sale of the Encore Soundbank will benefit the Bob Moog Foundation.

The library ships in the form of a UVI soundbank that can be loaded into the cross-platform, universally compatible UVI Workstation virtual instrument player, available for free download from uvi.net. The library can also be loaded into MOTU's MachFive 3 sampler for side-by-side integration with other MachFive-compatible soundbanks. Most of the 200+ Encore Soundbank presets are scripted to include vintage Moog-style filter and envelope controls.

Wednesday, February 06, 2013

Jack Hotop Korg Krome Demonstration at the 2013 Winter NAMM Show


Published on Feb 6, 2013 KorgUSAVideos·335 videos

"Korg USA's Senior Voicing Manager Jack Hotop takes us through some of the many functions and features of the Korg Krome Workstation. Included are demonstrations of room ambience on drums, Krome's hyper-realistic piano, powerful effects, and more!

For more information about Korg keyboards, head over to http://www.korg.com/

Like Us -- http://www.facebook.com/korgusa
Follow Us -- http://www.twitter.com/korgusa"


Korg at WNAMM 2013 - Tom Coster, Steve Smith, Victor Wooten, Frank Gambale Live Performance Teaser

Thursday, January 24, 2013

NAMM 2013: Korg Krome Music Workstation- Free "Best of Triton" Bonus Sound Library


Published on Jan 24, 2013 KorgUSAVideos·321 videos

"Korg's "Best of Triton" Bonus Sound Collection is a free download for the Krome Music Workstation, available at www.korg.com/krome. It includes a full bank of 128 Programs converted from the classic Triton Music Workstation. Here, Korg's own Jack Hotop takes you through some of the sounds."

And the Press Release:

"Korg Offers Free "Best of Triton"
Sound Library for Krome Users

WINTER NAMM, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA, January 24th, 2013 - Korg announces the release of a free Bonus Sound Library for the Krome Music Workstation, called "Best of Triton." This is a collection of 128 Programs that were converted from the most popular pre-load programs in the original Korg Triton Music Workstation.

Originally launched in 1999, The Triton Music Workstation was the industry standard keyboard workstation for nearly a decade, seeing four design evolutions throughout the 2000s. It contained a plethora of signature sounds that are coveted to this day for a huge variety of musical genres, and now Korg is proud to offer some of these inimitable sounds to the next generation of musicians.

Program highlights include:

F000 Super Grand - A familiar and popular piano sound
F007 BX-3 Velo Switch - A great all-purpose tonewheel organ
F039 Burnin' Brass - A bright and vibrant brass section
F044 Spanish Guitar - A versatile and smooth acoustic guitar
F114 Orbiting Probes - A swirling, spacey sound effect
F079: Noisy Stabber - A synth sound used in countless dance tracks

"Best of Triton" is now available as a free download at www.korg.com/krome.

Note: Although great care was taken to preserve the original TRITON sound as closely as possible, due to the differences between the KROME and TRITON architectures, some TRITON Programs may differ slightly from the original.

About the Krome Music Workstation
The Krome Music Workstation offers a level of high quality sounds and advanced features never before seen in a keyboard of its class. It provides a carefully chosen selection of piano and drum sounds derived from the flagship Kronos, as well as new electric pianos for high quality sounds at users’ fingertips, plus a plethora of other sounds and powerful production tools like a piano-roll style sequencer and widescreen color TouchView display, all at a surprisingly light weight."

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

KORG KRONOS Details



via Hispasonic, translated to Googlish from Spanish:

"We have the first data and images of Kronos, the new Korg workstation. The Japanese brand has pulled the house out the window, bringing to market a synth with more than 12 GB SSD hard disk samples, 9 synthesis engines together, 16 units of effects and KARMA technology.

Features in detail

There are 9 synthesis engines on a single workstation, available in 61, 76 and 88 keys. The engines are:

* SGX-1 Premium Piano: German piano with more than 4 GB in samples. 8 layers and the choice of opening angle of the tail of the piano.
* EP-1 MDS Electric Piano, electric pianos (with sound "signature" by George Duke, Herbie Hancock Rodan Rudess or others)
* CX-3 Organ Tonewheel: integrating technology famed CX-3 in the Kronos. Drawbars controllable from its faders. Leslie Posilibidad to adjust the joystick, from speed to the position you just rotate.
* MS20-EX Legacy Analog Collection: emulation of vintage Korg MS20 synth.
-EX * Polysix Legacy Analog Collection: Polysix emulation.
* AL-1 Analog Synthesizer
* NOD-7 Waveshaping VPM Synthesizer
* STR-1 Plucked String Synthesizer: a new generation of modeling. You can choose from the material of the rope, until the tension, the execution (if pick, rub with your finger ...)
* HD-1 High Definition Synthesizer: A portion of all types of samples.

Account with a set of 16 "sets" may be, from Programs, to vans, to sequences. What makes the live performance much easier and full of possibilities. One of the most exciting new features is that you can move from one set to another without interruption of sound (so if you keep notes of the previous set, still playing).

It eliminates the concept appears rompler and integration / provision of more than 12 GB of content hosted on a hard disk SSD.

Has integrated USB connection to your computer, not just save / edit, but also as a USB interface with 2 inputs and 2 outputs.

Section 16 effects available. 9-band equalizer general. Flexible Routing. Mastering tools. 16-track sequencer."


Update:

Korg KRONOS Music Workstation- Official Product Introduction video added below.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

NAMM: Jack Hotop plays the SV-1 at Winter NAMM 2010


YouTube via KorgUSAVideos

"Everyone's been talking about the SV-1's excellent vintage sounds (and rightly so!), but it took Jack Hotop's performance at Winter NAMM 2010 to remind us just how good the Grand Piano sound is!"

Thursday, June 05, 2008

Pioneering Synthesist Herb Deutsch to Perform Concert in NYC


"Pioneering Synthesist To Perform Concert in NYC

Herb Deutsch, the experimental jazz musician who collaborated with Bob Moog in developing the Moog synthesizer prototype, and who composed the world’s first musical composition using the Moog, “Jazz Images”, is performing a concert in New York City on Sunday, June 8, 2008. Mr. Deutsch will perform with several multi-talented musicians from the Long Island Composers Alliance (LICA), including long-time musical partners Paul Hefner and Jack Hotop. Theremin and electronic violin virtuoso Darryl Kubian will also be featured, along with Grammy Award winning composer/pianist and Thereminist Rob Schwimmer and pianist and electronic composer Phyllis Chen, The concert will feature several world premiers by Mr. Deutsch and others. The synthesizer, theremin, piano, toy piano and computer will be spotlighted.

Details on time, date and location are listed below.

“Music Reflecting The New Electronic Technologies“

Sunday, June 8, 2008 at 2:00 pm
Park Avenue United Methodist Church
106 E 86th Street, New York City

post-concert reception

suggested church donation: $10
seniors & students: $5

For information, call 516-799-8815 or contact licamusic.org."

via the Bob Moog Foundation blog. Image via hofstra.edu where you can find a short bio.

Monday, June 25, 2007

LONG ISLAND'S OWN PRESENTS HERB DEUTSCH



CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF THE MOOG SYNTHESIZER

Friday, June 29th, 2007 at 8PM
"This concert, with participation by the Long Island Composers Alliance, will offer some of Herb's early and most recent pieces. Featured on - and contributing to the program- will be Neil Alexander and NAIL, Jack Hotop, Paul Hefner, Nancy Deutsch, John Marshall, Glenn Drewes and thereminist Darryl Kubian."

via http://imactheater.org/deutsch.html

Friday, November 17, 2006

Customize Sampled and Synthesized Keyboard Sounds



"Korg USA sound-design wizard Jack Hotop teaches you how to customize sampled and synthesized keyboard sounds"

Update: this post used to link to a video of Jack Hotop that is unfortunately no longer available.
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