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“A fairly underwhelming update to what remains a must-try synth”: Korg Opsix MkII review - MSNKorg 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 ...
Now Korg has something at least approaching a flagship level FM machine in the Opsix. The $800 synth isn’t your average FM unit, though. It’s perhaps the most hands-on implementation of FM I ...
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 ...
The Korg Opsix mk II hits store shelves this March and will cost $700, which is $200 less than the price of the original back when it launched. Korg has a massive presence at NAMM this year, ...
That said, this isn’t the first time we’ve seen a five-octave Opsix. Cast your mind back to January 2020 and you may remember that, when the synth was shown in prototype, that’s the size of keyboard ...
Korg’s opsix synth is currently available for just $330, but only if you live in the US - MusicRadar
Korg opsix at Reverb: $799 $330 Korg's accessible but deep take on FM synthesis is a whole lot of fun, particularly if you can get it for a price like this (US only). View Deal. Get the MusicRadar ...
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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 - MSNThe original Multi/Poly landed in a 37-key unit matching the design of Korg’s Modwave, Opsix and Wavestate. Like those synths before it, it’s now available in a rack-mountable module version too.
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