Korgs original Opsix synthesizer debuted to critical acclaim, attaining new heights of digital synthesis in an impressively easy-to-use form factor. Now, the dark horse of FM synthesis rides again with the Opsix MkII Altered FM Synthesizer, doubling its po
Korgs original Opsix synthesizer debuted to critical acclaim, attaining new heights of digital synthesis in an impressively easy-to-use form factor. Now, the dark horse of FM synthesis rides again with the Opsix MkII Altered FM Synthesizer, doubling its polyphony from its predecessors 32 voices to a massive 64 voices of 6-operator FM madness. Its velocity-sensitive, revamped 37-key chassis conceals a deceptive level of depth into its streamlined interface, blending user-friendly arrangements with six distinctive styles of synthesis, allowing you to get as granular as desired in your sound design, but never more than a few steps away from one of its 250 diverse presets. Analog modeling, waveshaping, additive synthesis, and more are always on tap within the synths time-bending architecture, and synth scholars are especially impressed with its broad range of expressive tools, including assignable aftertouch, 30 built-in FX, a polyphonic motion sequencer, a randomizer, and an armature of limitless sonic virtuality begging to be explored.
Six degrees of synthesis, one reality-altering synth
We dont have to look too hard at Korgs illustrious history to recognize their innovations in both analog and digital synthesis, as well as bridging the liminal sonic spaces between them. The Opsix MkII channels that aural expertise through groundbreaking digital modeling technology, boasting six distinct shades of synthesis in a single instrument. By removing parts of the sound you dont want, Subtractive hones in on precisely what you want to hear, with up to six envelopes and multi-modeled filters to channel classic to contemporary synth sounds. Semi-modular reroutes signal paths to subtly or drastically change your sound, with a handy Algorithms section to reshape your base without needing patch cables. Analog boasts a wealth of stackable waveforms alongside analog-style controls, capable of booming basses, stinging lead lines, lush pads, and more. Turn to Waveshaping for some added distortion, which is great when seeking to channel a dirtier overall sound with plentiful overtones. Additive stacks waveforms and blends harmonics for a wide range of dissonant and harmonic sounds. Classic FM rounds out the list, which is capable of many of those iconic synth sounds heard from the 1980s to the present day, all accomplished courtesy of genuine 6-operator FM architecture.
FM for the new generation
When FM synthesis was popularized throughout the 1980s, it came with an often frustrating caveat: it was incredibly difficult to use, regardless of the latent sonic potential within this harmonically rich approach to synthesis. With the original Opsix, Korg tore down that barrier to entry, and the Opsix MkII continues its legacy of paradoxically expanding the possibilities of FM synthesis while making it more accessible than ever. Hands-on controls boast a satisfying tactility with real-time visual feedback to indicate which operators are functioning as Carrier signals and which are responsible for modulation. With Korgs heavy-duty 12-route V.Patch virtual patching system, modulation possibilities have never been so creatively inspiring, allowing you to craft intensely complex and detailed patches across its robust 64-voice polyphony, six operator modes, 40 preset algorithms, and a trio of ADSR envelope generators. Of course, if youre feeling lucky, throw the dice. The Randomize feature will not only allow you to conjure unique synth patches with a single click, but also let you choose to randomize specific aspects of your patch, like the algorithm, the operators, and more, for controlled chaos thats yours to sculpt and wield.
Texturizing FX and multidimensional sound shaping
For all of the Opsix MkIIs synthesis capabilities, youll be pleasantly surprised by just how much power Korg has packed under the hood for near-endless sonic sculpting. With oscillators alone, 21 waveform options ranging from basic shapes and multi-bit-rate variants to complex additive options and multiple noise types provide extensive potential for unruly, dynamic sound design. Each program has up to three simultaneous effects that can be deployed from a voltaic pool of 30 malleable, tempo-syncable options, including multiple hues of flangers, reverbs, echoes, and delays, alongside distortion, EQ, LFO filtering, a guitar amp, and plenty more. Moreover, 11 types of onboard filters allow you to shape your sound with precision and style, including meticulously modeled, analog-style recreations from Korgs lauded PolySix and MS-20 synth icons. Toss in another 23 LFO waveforms that range from conventional to experimental, stepped, or randomized, and one patch can instantly transform into a reactive sonic ecosystem.
Groovebox-level rhythmic control
In addition to the Opsix MkIIs deluge of sound design and synthesis tools, expressive opportunities continue to expand the scope of the instruments armature of aural firepower. The sum of its synth tools can be deployed through the MkIIs comprehensive Polyphonic Motion Sequencing, which supplies not just a 16-step sequencer with up to six notes per step and six lanes of composition, but an uncompromising level of high-definition detail with per-note velocity, gate-time, and playback-time values individually adjustable. Motion tracking lets you seamlessly record and implement real-time changes to all or part of your sequence, too, ensuring not a single nuance of your performance is lost. An onboard arpeggiator houses seven patterns of rhythmic potential, while the Tap Tempo function ensures real-time adjustments are a breeze in studio and stage scenarios.
Flexible expression and streamlined connections
Across its 40 synthesis algorithms and near-endless supply of FX, rhythm, and modulation tools, the Opsix MkII introduces more than 100 new presets that are accompanied by those found on the original, resulting in 250 foundational sounds that have been professionally designed to capture the full scope of each type of synthesis for any lead, bass, pad, or further part. You also have access to another 250 user preset slots to save your painstakingly engineered sounds, with four 16-slot banks accessed via backlit, numbered buttons above the keybed to keep 64 of your favorite sounds on tap. Plus, the USB-B port can be used to connect your Opsix MkII to a computer to supplement and manage your sounds through Korgs dedicated Sound Librarian software. Pitch and Modulation wheels extend your expressive reach, taken even further with support for polyphonic and per-channel aftertouch, as well as velocity- and release-velocity sensitivity to preserve even the faintest nuances. With the onboard 5-pin DIN MIDI I/O, the Opsix MkII is ready to serve any role in your sonic setup, out at the edge or the central nervous system, controlling or being controlled. Seize your sound with Altered FM.
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