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The User-friendly FM Synth You’ve Always Needed
Korg’s fresh and expansive reimagining of classic digital synthesis, the Opsix sidesteps the often frustrating drawbacks of complex traditional 6-operator FM (Frequency Modulation) sound generation in favor of a much more musical and immediate approach that Korg calls “altered” FM synthesis. It all adds up to a staggering amount of power, wrapped in a tidy, 37-key chassis with accessible hands-on controls that give you the real-time sound-shaping immediacy you would sooner expect to find on an analog synth.
Astounding power under the hood
The Korg Opsix may be small, but it packs an awesome sonic wallop. With 250 expertly curated factory presets (and 250 user slots), you’ll hit the ground running. From there, shaping your sound with the Opsix is almost as intuitive as any analog synth you’ve ever had your hands on. Analog experts will be instantly at home with the Opsix’s 21 oscillator waveforms, three onboard envelopes, three LFOs, and 11 powerful filters, while Korg’s versatile V.Patch virtual patching system keeps routing simple. Deploy the Opsix’s 16-step polyphonic sequencer. Load notes into the 7-pattern arpeggiator. Or fire up the Randomize feature for some delightful unpredictability.
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Korg’s modern approach to FM
When the first digital synthesizers arrived in the early 1980s, many keyboardists found them frustratingly complicated to use, despite their obvious sonic potential. With the Opsix, Korg has taken a fresh, modern approach to FM. Their “altered” 6-operator FM synthesis makes the vastly capable FM sound generation method accessible to any musician who has ever played a classic analog synth. Equipped with an easy-to-use 6-fader operator level mixer, 6-knob ratio mixer, six data entry rotary encoders, and a flexible sound engine that takes you well beyond basic FM, the Opsix broadens the potential of digital synthesis. Whether you’re an ’80s FM purist or entirely new to digital synthesis, the Korg Opsix is a must-have addition to your synth arsenal.
Features:
Specs
Keyboard
37 keys (velocity and release-velocity sensitive)
Sound generating system
Altered FM sound generator
Maximum Polyphony
32 voices (or a max. of 24 voices, depending on the settings)
Controllers
MODULATION wheel, PITCH wheel, RATIO OP 1–6 knobs, LEVEL OP 1–6 sliders, DATA ENTRY A–F knobs
Inputs/outputs
Headphone (6.3 mm stereo phone jack)
OUTPUT L/MONO and R (impedance-balanced 6.3 mm TRS phone jacks)
DAMPER (6.3 mm phone jack, half-damper not supported)
MIDI IN and OUT connectors
USB B port
Power supply
AC adapter (DC12V)
Power consumption
5 W
Dimensions (W × D × H)
565 × 338 × 90 mm / 22.24" × 13.31" × 3.54"
Weight
2.9 kg / 6.93 lbs
The User-friendly FM Synth You’ve Always Needed
Korg’s fresh and expansive reimagining of classic digital synthesis, the Opsix sidesteps the often frustrating drawbacks of complex traditional 6-operator FM (Frequency Modulation) sound generation in favor of a much more musical and immediate approach that Korg calls “altered” FM synthesis. It all adds up to a staggering amount of power, wrapped in a tidy, 37-key chassis with accessible hands-on controls that give you the real-time sound-shaping immediacy you would sooner expect to find on an analog synth.
Astounding power under the hood
The Korg Opsix may be small, but it packs an awesome sonic wallop. With 250 expertly curated factory presets (and 250 user slots), you’ll hit the ground running. From there, shaping your sound with the Opsix is almost as intuitive as any analog synth you’ve ever had your hands on. Analog experts will be instantly at home with the Opsix’s 21 oscillator waveforms, three onboard envelopes, three LFOs, and 11 powerful filters, while Korg’s versatile V.Patch virtual patching system keeps routing simple. Deploy the Opsix’s 16-step polyphonic sequencer. Load notes into the 7-pattern arpeggiator. Or fire up the Randomize feature for some delightful unpredictability.
kkk
Korg’s modern approach to FM
When the first digital synthesizers arrived in the early 1980s, many keyboardists found them frustratingly complicated to use, despite their obvious sonic potential. With the Opsix, Korg has taken a fresh, modern approach to FM. Their “altered” 6-operator FM synthesis makes the vastly capable FM sound generation method accessible to any musician who has ever played a classic analog synth. Equipped with an easy-to-use 6-fader operator level mixer, 6-knob ratio mixer, six data entry rotary encoders, and a flexible sound engine that takes you well beyond basic FM, the Opsix broadens the potential of digital synthesis. Whether you’re an ’80s FM purist or entirely new to digital synthesis, the Korg Opsix is a must-have addition to your synth arsenal.
Features:
Specs
Keyboard
37 keys (velocity and release-velocity sensitive)
Sound generating system
Altered FM sound generator
Maximum Polyphony
32 voices (or a max. of 24 voices, depending on the settings)
Controllers
MODULATION wheel, PITCH wheel, RATIO OP 1–6 knobs, LEVEL OP 1–6 sliders, DATA ENTRY A–F knobs
Inputs/outputs
Headphone (6.3 mm stereo phone jack)
OUTPUT L/MONO and R (impedance-balanced 6.3 mm TRS phone jacks)
DAMPER (6.3 mm phone jack, half-damper not supported)
MIDI IN and OUT connectors
USB B port
Power supply
AC adapter (DC12V)
Power consumption
5 W
Dimensions (W × D × H)
565 × 338 × 90 mm / 22.24" × 13.31" × 3.54"
Weight
2.9 kg / 6.93 lbs