First teased in 2021, Korg’s premium versions of their 37-key Wavestate and Opsix synths have finally debuted in two new, 61-key ‘SE’ (Special Edition) versions. Eschewing the predominantly plastic ...
opsix is packed with unique character, and it’s fun and accessible in a way that’s rare for an FM instrument. Another top-class digital synth from Korg. MusicRadar's got your back Our team of expert ...
It feels like FM synthesis is having something of a renaissance recently. It makes sense with the sounds of the ‘80s and ‘90s being increasingly in vogue. Elektron has the Digitone and launched the ...
A fairly underwhelming update to what remains a must-try synth. There’s no real reason to upgrade from v1, but for new users this comes highly recommended. MusicRadar's got your back Our team of ...
Korg has already made several announcements ahead of NAMM 2024, and now the company’s back with a refresh of its popular Opsix FM synthesizer. The Opsix mk II still offers an approachable entryway ...
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NAMM 2025: The Multi/Poly returns in module form – it’s still great, and we still think Korg is underselling it
NAMM 2025: Korg’s Multi/Poly was one of our favourite new synths of last year. Loosely inspired by the company’s classic Mono/Poly analogue synth, the Multi/Poly is a multi-timbral digital polysynth ...
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“A fairly underwhelming update to what remains a must-try synth”: Korg Opsix MkII review
Korg Opsix MkII: What is it? Korg’s ‘altered FM’ synth Opsix is the latest – and most underwhelming – update to the company’s digital instrument range. Like the Modwave and Wavestate before it, Opsix ...
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