Korg Synth Bundle on sale
What a bargain! Those synths are both amazing!
I love them when they go into unison mode. Don't forget about the millions of random patches from Lectric panda free refill.
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Got that bundle on sale a little while ago... pretty damn good stuff!
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I was also going to post this, but MrFigg beat me to it. I've got them a few years ago myself (in a similar sale), but there are a few members on the forum here that were waiting for a sale on these.
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I lucked out on three vintage 'biggies' a few years ago, $25 each (!). A fairly recent upgrade has kept them interesting and they sure do sound nice.
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Korg is still pretty busy with VSTs - it's just RE development that is dead.
They recently launched the Prophecy, minikorg 700s, Triton , opsix and wavestate.
These two look so similar to me, I always forget which one I actually have. I just had to check and it seems I've got MonoPoly (from the synth rig bundle years ago). I must confess I haven't put much time into it at all. I'm curious how it compares to Polysix.
What are the main differences between these two synths?
What are the main differences between these two synths?
The m/p is a much more fully featured poly synth - 2 actual envelopes, cross mod/sync, small mod matrix at the bottom.challism wrote: β27 Jul 2022These two look so similar to me, I always forget which one I actually have. I just had to check and it seems I've got MonoPoly (from the synth rig bundle years ago). I must confess I haven't put much time into it at all. I'm curious how it compares to Polysix.
What are the main differences between these two synths?
Poly six, to me, has a couple of unique things going for it: dedicated sub oscillator, and the chorus/ensemble effect (very similar in importance to juno chorus.)
I have no shame in saying i basically bought Polysix for Fatline bass preset, lol.
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The PolySix is THE bass line machine for synth wave
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They are Rack Extensions from 2014 featuring DSP originally released in 2004 and 2007! Just goes to show how good KORG's developers are that these still sound so good so many years later.
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Just purchased the Korg Synth Bundle. Three thumbs up!!! The sounds are amazing!
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I love MonoPoly and have my eye on Polysix but I know it goes on sale for $25 from time to time, will wait
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Those are great soft synths. Old, but still sound great. I have the PolySix RE and then the Legacy Collection.
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Reason 12, Ableton Live 10 Suite, Roland Cloud, Arturia V9, Korg Legacy 3, Soundtoys 5, Waves Mercury, Sonic Charge Bundle, N.I.: Massive, Reaktor 6, FM8. + a lot of Hardware. Windows 7/10.
jonnyretina wrote: β28 Jul 2022They are Rack Extensions from 2014 featuring DSP originally released in 2004 and 2007! Just goes to show how good KORG's developers are that these still sound so good so many years later.
The 1.06 update is from 2014. Actually they where some of the first REs, released already in Mars 2010 when 6.5 and REs where introduced.
I believe RS wanted Korg, Uhe, Softube and some other established devs onboard from the start, maybe they even helped them to port the vsts to RE format.
I have both PolySix & Mono/Poly and also the Legacy collection vstβs, great stuff! Quite mind blowing that the dsp is nearly 20years old, soon vintage software
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I stand corrected, cheers Ekss. I'd forgotten just how long REs have been around for now. It's amazing to think just how limited the CPU power was when such vintage DSP was originally written. Polysix VST came out when the best Intel on the market was still the Pentium 4.ekss wrote: β28 Jul 2022jonnyretina wrote: β28 Jul 2022
They are Rack Extensions from 2014 featuring DSP originally released in 2004 and 2007! Just goes to show how good KORG's developers are that these still sound so good so many years later.
The 1.06 update is from 2014. Actually they where some of the first REs, released already in Mars 2010 when 6.5 and REs where introduced.
I believe RS wanted Korg, Uhe, Softube and some other established devs onboard from the start, maybe they even helped them to port the vsts to RE format.
I have both PolySix & Mono/Poly and also the Legacy collection vstβs, great stuff! Quite mind blowing that the dsp is nearly 20years old, soon vintage software
Well, the DSP shows its age. No wonder nobody is going to use the Korg versus the new Arturia ms-20. Korgβ s more recent Odyssey and minikorg are far better.jonnyretina wrote: β29 Jul 2022I stand corrected, cheers Ekss. I'd forgotten just how long REs have been around for now. It's amazing to think just how limited the CPU power was when such vintage DSP was originally written. Polysix VST came out when the best Intel on the market was still the Pentium 4.ekss wrote: β28 Jul 2022
The 1.06 update is from 2014. Actually they where some of the first REs, released already in Mars 2010 when 6.5 and REs where introduced.
I believe RS wanted Korg, Uhe, Softube and some other established devs onboard from the start, maybe they even helped them to port the vsts to RE format.
I have both PolySix & Mono/Poly and also the Legacy collection vstβs, great stuff! Quite mind blowing that the dsp is nearly 20years old, soon vintage software
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The Korg Odyssey is great and definitely has more richness but the Polysix and Monopoly can both still sound great; especially once you stack them together. They definitely sound better than you'd think given their age and can still work perfectly well in a track.SebAudio wrote: β30 Jul 2022Well, the DSP shows its age. No wonder nobody is going to use the Korg versus the new Arturia ms-20. Korgβs more recent Odyssey and minikorg are far better.jonnyretina wrote: β29 Jul 2022
I stand corrected, cheers Ekss. I'd forgotten just how long REs have been around for now. It's amazing to think just how limited the CPU power was when such vintage DSP was originally written. Polysix VST came out when the best Intel on the market was still the Pentium 4.
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