Korg KARMA

The Korg KARMA is a polyphonic workstation synthesizer introduced in 2001 following the Korg Triton, on which this synth is based. It has multitimbrality, and an on-board 16-track sequencer with a capacity of 200,000 events and 200 songs.

Phil Collins owns a Korg KARMA, which he used to use alongside his other Korg keyboards, namely the 01/W, the Triton and the Trinity. The Karma he'd use as a sequencer and hook up the other Korgs together, and that helped bring variety and flexibility to his songwriting method.