New 2026 releases from KORG

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Korg has expanded its hardware lineup in 2026 with a strong focus on tools for modern creators and performers. At the core of these releases are the microAUDIO 22 and microAUDIO 722 compact audio interfaces — sleek, USB-C powered units designed to bring professional-grade audio into desktop workflows for musicians, producers, and streamers alike. Both interfaces deliver up to 24-bit/192 kHz resolution, balanced mic/line/Hi-Z inputs with +48 V phantom power, zero-latency direct monitoring, and loopback capabilities for livestreaming or podcasting setups. The 722 model takes this further by building Korg’s iconic miniKORG 700S analogue filter directly into the unit, complete with modulation capabilities and MIDI connectivity, effectively turning it into a hybrid creative tool rather than just an interface. A comprehensive software bundle — including Ableton Live Lite, Native Instruments Komplete Select, and iZotope Ozone Elements — ensures users can record, mix, and produce right out of the box.

Korg’s Liano LIVE! represents a new category of livestream-ready digital piano built for performers in the social media era. Unlike traditional digital pianos that require separate streaming gear, Liano LIVE! integrates livestreaming functionality directly into the instrument. It arrives with everything needed to go live — including a microphone and mixer controls — and connects to phones or computers via USB-C for instant broadcasting to platforms like Instagram, Twitch, or YouTube. Featuring 88 full-size keys with responsive action, a stereo PCM sound engine with rich onboard speakers, and creative sound shaping tools like selectable reverb and rhythm patterns, Liano LIVE! is positioned as an all-in-one creative instrument aimed at content creators as much as musicians.

Alongside these performance-focused products, Korg has also introduced innovative accessories such as the MetroClip LED metronome system. Designed for flexible placement on music stands or instruments, the MetroClip uses wide-view LED displays and multiple visual modes to help musicians keep time visually in rehearsals, practice, and performance settings. These accessories reflect Korg’s broader strategy in 2026 to support both creative expression and practical workflow enhancements for a range of users — from studio producers to stage performers and livestreaming artists.