The Korg Opsix Altered FM Synthesizer is a versatile synthesizer that offers a new approach to FM synthesis. This synthesizer is suitable for both seasoned professionals and hobbyists, providing a wide range of controls and connectivity options. It features an intuitive interface that allows users to explore the possibilities of what can be achieved with this powerful synthesizer, rather than worrying about programming.
The Opsix comes with two-colored LEDs on the knobs and sliders that instantly show the relationships between each operator and the role they play in determining the algorithm. This feature allows users to manipulate the pitch and volume of each carrier and increase or decrease the strength of the modulator’s harmonics. Users can use the data editing knobs for comprehensive editing possibilities, and the synthesizer comes with an additional seven knobs located on the right-hand side of the interface.
The Opsix boasts five operator modes, including FM, ring modulation, filter, filter FM, and wavefolder, and offers 40 preset algorithms and user algorithms. It features three EGs, three LFOs, and 12 virtual patches that offer an extensive range of modulation. The synthesizer also comes with 11 powerful filters, including MS-20 and Polysix.
The Opsix provides 30 studio-grade effects, including compression, chorus, reverb, distortion, rotary effects, and more. Three of these effects can be used simultaneously, allowing users to achieve any sound that they desire. The synthesizer also features a 16-step sequencer that allows users to record up to six notes per step and adjust the velocity, gate, and playback time of each note.
Users can also take advantage of the “Randomize” feature, which generates a new sound out of thin air. This feature is ideal for those who need some help getting out of a creative rut.
The Opsix features 37 premium keys and provides a maximum polyphony of 32 voices (or a max of 24 voices, depending on the settings). It has an altered FM sound generator structure with six operators, one filter, three EGs, three LFOs, three effects, a step sequencer, and an arpeggiator. The synthesizer comes with 21 oscillator waveforms, including sine, triangle, saw, square, and more.
Overall, the Korg Opsix Altered FM Synthesizer is a powerful and versatile synthesizer that allows users to explore new possibilities in FM synthesis. It’s an excellent choice for those who desire a synthesizer that consistently delivers high-quality results, whether in the studio or on stage.
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