Korg has formally introduced the brand new Opsix SE, an enhanced model of its Opsix FM style.
The Opsix SE is to be had to pre-order now and is a bigger model of the unique style, plus boasts an upgraded engine. The brand new style hosts 61 keys with aftertouch, and has greater polyphony and voicing with an all-metal frame design. Following its upgrades, tools heads have noticed how the brand new synth now intently resembles the vintage Yamaha DX7.
It hosts a capability of 80 stereo voices of polyphony, and Korg says it “unlocks a brand new international of sonic functions.” The Opsix SE comes preloaded with masses of sounds enhanced for aftertouch keep an eye on, and is absolutely appropriate with the sounds and samples from each the unique Opsix and the Opsix Local instrument.
Additional options come with:
- Operator Mixer with six faders and knobs – every phase lighting as much as point out whether or not it’s controlling a provider (crimson) or a modulator (blue)
- Six operator modes and 40 preset algorithms, customers too can create their very own
- 3 EGs, 3 LFOs and 12 digital patches which will also be controlled within the modulation matrix
- Six information access knobs and an OLED show
- Results divided into 3 blocks of 30
- Expression options
- Movement sequencer to permit customers to report adjustments of as much as six parameters
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The SE is to be had in a graceful all-black end, however there’s a limited-edition Platinum model coming, too. Each fashions send with a bespoke exhausting case which hosts room for cables and a maintain pedal too. The Opsix SE has an ERP of £1,899, whilst the Opsix SE Platinum is anticipated to be round £2,099.
Preorders for the usual SE are being taken on Reverb, and you’ll in finding out extra at Korg.