KORG has introduced a new analog modeling synthesizer inspired by the legendary Mono/Poly synth from the early ’80s.
The new KORG multi/poly combines breathtaking analog sounds with extraordinary digital power and flexibility.
The original Mono/Poly boasted an unusually rich sound from its four stacked oscillators, as well as unique, experimental features like flexible x-mod and sync routing and round-robin oscillator triggering. Previously only attainable in large modular systems, the Mono/Poly delivered these features in a compact, user-friendly instrument.
The new multi/poly is the first instrument to use KORG’s next-generation analog modeling technology and builds on that legendary distinctive combination of big sounds and modular-derived experimental features. It’s like a polyphonic modular system in a compact, hands-on package – a limitless playground for synth players and sound designers.
Create hardware mash-ups with East-coast, West-coast, and wavetable oscillators and a wide selection of newly-modeled filters. Make them come alive with models of different envelope, VCA, and portamento circuits. Virtual voice cards produce organic timbral variation. Layer Rotate triggers new Programs with each press of a key. Plus Kaoss Physics, Motion Sequencing 2.0, massive modulation, and more.
The multi/poly synthesizer is available to purchase for $899.99 USD.
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