Korg Opsix mkII FM Synthesizer

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Korg Opsix mkII FM Synthesizer

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Korg Opsix mkII FM Synthesizer Overview

Opsix mkII is a digital synth like no other. The natural evolution of Opsix, it expands the number of simultaneous voices to 64

Altered FM sound generator

With a truly accessible approach to sound design, it’s perfect for studio or stage. Dive into fresh, innovative sounds, and explore further with powerful controls at your fingertips. From warm pads and deep basses to icy, sparkling chimes, Opsix mkII unlocks new sonic possibilities and brings unique creative potential to your sound palette.

A vast array of sonic possibilities

Opsix has a full range of analogue-style filters, including the radical Korg MS-20 low-pass/high-pass filter, and the powerful and smooth Korg PolySix low-pass filter. There are also two- or four-pole low-pass, high-pass, band-pass, and band-reject filters with resonance. There’s even a spectrum analyser and oscilloscope built in, giving you visual feedback and insight into the music you’re making.

Illuminate your sound

A set of six faders and knobs that invite exploration. Each of the 6 parts will light up to indicate whether it’s generating a sound, or modulating the sound; red indicates a carrier, blue indicates a modulator.. Changing the position of these controllers unlocks new sound-shaping possibilities to breathe fresh life into your musical ideas.

Polyphonic motion sequencing

Create your own sequences, or simply press the play button for each sound to experience the depth of sequence possibilities. Six notes per step can be recorded, with control over each note’s velocity, gate time, and playback timing. Create long phrases or even make subtle shifts in timing to emulate strums or drum rolls – often not possible on typical 16-step sequencers! The motion sequencer in Opsix also lets you record changes of up to six parameters, creating smooth motion within a phrase, or building rhythms that change dramatically with each step.