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- MS-20
The MS-20 software synthesizer provides a complete simulation of its legendary original. In addition, it gives you modern advantages such as up to 32 voices of polyphony and up to 16-voice unison (with detune/spread function). Flexible external modulation settings and MIDI clock synchronization have also been added, giving you even greater creative potential.
- Polysix
The Polysix programmable six-voice polyphonic analog synthesizer was introduced in 1981. With a surprisingly full-sounding voice structure, chorus/phase/ensemble effects and performance functions such as chord memory, arpeggiator, and unison the Polysix became a world-wide hit. Its distinctive string and pad sounds are often heard to this day.
- Mono/Poly
The classic four-VCO monophonic/polyphonic synthesizer, now enhanced by numerous new functions such as two multi-effects and an amazing eight virtual patches, making this the ultimate form of this legendary instrument.
- M1
Back by popular demand: the definitive software version of the classic M1, the Korg synthesizer that established the PCM sound.
- WAVESTATION
The WAVESTATION appeared in 1990 offering its new “Advanced Vector Synthesis System,” which allowed combining and shifting between multiple complex waveforms.
- MDE-X
The MDE-X multi-effect plug-in is now RTAS compatible. MDE-X features 19 types of effects, representing many long years of technical expertise derived from Korg’s effects processors, synthesizers (including the TRITON family), and digital recording studios.
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