@@bozziewaldI don’t know why this specific comment made it time however if you insist, check out my interview with Suzanne Ciani on this channel from several years ago
@@loopop Yes, thankyou. We have many great synth channels on TH-cam. And you are one of them ! Dr mix, miles away, matt Johnson, GEOsynths, etc. Do check them out
I love what Korg are doing with their new synths - they seem to be incrementally designing synths that take all the best bits of their other synths! Thank you for the comprehensive overview!
Korg should just make rack mounts and outsource the keyboard. 🎹 modules should be able to snap into any size keyboard (37-61 keys with after touch)that you like, kinda like the Roland boutiques board. Just an idea
I love the mod processors on the Wavestate, really great to see that there are now 8 of them, as well as parallel filters with drive. This is a very tempting synth to me….
I own the Wavestate and love it. Took a while for muscle memory to learn all of it but worthwhile. I owned an original Poly 6 long ago but this looks interesting.
It’s like a modern version KORG RADIAS ; Specs.. layers.. sequencers..motion sequencers in each layer….. love those OSC and the general sound… digital but nice and dense… those small synths deserved an after touch keybed.
Great video as usual, however I think i've reached a point with synths where I just can't see the point in getting more gear. I've got a bunch of older synths that I need to sell, but my current setup is a MODX7, a Wavestate and a Sequential PRO3. I guess what I am saying is that I can't see the gap in what I can do with my current gear - particularly when I know that I haven't finished exploring any of them to the fullest extent.
I was just talking with someone about this, I'm not yet that hard core synth head, Im starting learning substractive synthesis but the point where you get a rack of n synths to play them... Once a year vs to explore the fullest the few couple you got... Yeah...
@@giquo Great comment. It set me thinking about the psychology of going and getting new gear. I think what I have been doing is sort of like buying on impulse (if I have the resources to do that at the time) as it's nice sometimes just to have shiny new things. I'm also a hoarder so I really have to work hard at moving some of that other gear that I don't use. So that was the basis of my comment - I'm now in a mode where I will try to get the most out of a synth before I move on to something new. I do some stage work with a couple of bands and otherwise it's home studio.
Quite like this little synth… Adding all those presets at the end was a great way to hear the general tone of this lil guy and some of its layering Really appreciate all the work you put into these videos Loop! You’ve been my go-to since I’ve started my synth journey :) 💜
Would be a beast for EBM/Industrial or darkwave (due to the wavefolders and nice overdrive options). And that SEM model sounds amazing! 🥰 Wish they’d update Wavestate with that. If i didn’t already own a bunch of subtractive synths i’d be on top of this thing. Would be a great synth for people with not much space who need a super flexible poly.
I LOVE my Modwave and Wavestate. I'd only let them go to get both versions the rackmounts . And add the rackmount Opsix. Other than that, I think I'm set for a bit. (Edit. Three hours later of learning more about this: it would make a really good addition to what I do with the others. I might be getting this.)
Just ordered mine. Will go well with my Wavestate Mk 2. This coming from someone who bought 2 Mono/Poly's when they first came out. It's come full circle!
Nothing new under the sun! This synth certainly has better fx and modulation capabilities than what was around in the 90’s. And the wavetable integration seems to be well implemented. So there’s that. I do like how this sounds judging by the videos I’ve watched so far.
I don't think its particularly nostalgic , its a modern day digital synth , improved over previous generations. Digital synths always had their Pro's and Cons but the MULTIPOLY really managed to reduce most of the cons. sure I would still like to use it in conjunction with an analog synth that can squelch and distort more pleasantly , as these were never among the strengths of whole Digital synths (unless partly analog like with Analog filters and VCA) , but otherwise the versatility it offers is superb and the sound quality is something else (as long as you don't push it to the utmost extreme) lots of digital synth sound fall apart into aliasing hell , but this one manage to maintain its composure.
Thanks Ziv 👊 here we go: per the Man (the other man:) "Structure: The multi/poly plays one Performance at a time. A Performance has four Layers (A...D), Kaoss Physics, an Arpeggiator, and a master reverb and EQ. Each Layer contains a Program, and other settings such as MIDI channel, key and velocity zones, etc. A Program includes four oscillators, a noise generator, a ring modulator, dual filters, drive, and amp, plus a Motion Sequence, a set of modulators, a modulation matrix, a chord, and three effects: Pre EX, Mod FX, and Delay." That is some serious potential, Jehzz Incredibly robust voice structure. Real real nice
@@nsjxSo, a “voice” ( of which there are 60 apparently) is one note (containing 4 oscillators) of a single program on a single layer … is that correct? So then one note of a performance with all 4 programs/layers switched on takes up 4 voices… giving you 15 notes of polyphony MAX in total, right?
Absolutely Insane! I already pre-ordered mine. I was going to get another synth that was way more expensive. I also grabbed a CQ-18t and still spent less than I would have on the other synth. I can do way more with this.
Another awesome instrument from Korg! Thank you for the review 😀 I think the ultimate killer feature for this synth line would be multitimbrality across different MIDI channels, allowing you to sequence different layers independently.
I hope they release this as a module. If this had aftertouch I'd have it. I have a wavestate mkII and love it but the keybed lets it down, im assuming this is the same keybed?
The level of source options , filter , amp section ect ... is impressive , people will snob this because it deosn't cost 3 k and don't ahve a Moog / oB / Seq name on it ... i don't even talk about the sequencer ... a sound designer playground , but it still reamions solid in a more classical approach !! Thks Oncle L for the great video .... this one and digitone 2 got my gas goes uuuup ...lol wanted to go with a Teo 5 but this and a digitakt II or Digitone 2 would be a killa combo I don't see any mutli timbrale openent in this price range and for factor ! Maybe the Waldorf Blofeld keyboard ....
It seems that the architecture of the Multi Poly shares some similarities to the Radias. The Multi Poly has a newer VA engine, expanded filter and modulation options and the Kaoss engine. I am interested in seeing/hearing a comparison between the two.
Very nice review, as always! To me this synth is a bit of Modwave, bit of KingKorgNeo, hint of Wavestate. I bought the Modwave 2 months ago, and I was afraid this new synth is something more for me, but hopefully it isnt. Big thanks for the comparaison. It is interesting Multipoly has 4 osc, while Modwave 2 osc x 2 layer. 2 layer in Modwave has a big advantage: I often copy the same layer 1 & 2 hardpan to L & R, use slightly different env / lfo speed phase etc for cool stereo effect, making useful the controls for L&R at once, not like 4 individual. In Multipoly the Layer rotate is a bit like a mini Wavestate: 4 samples in the sample lane :-) I still save my money for the wavestate, but I can imagine there will be buyers who want this bluey. Korg keeps innovation on high level, for our pleasure! All the best from Hungary!
Great video!! I haven’t had a Korg yet. This is definitely interesting but alas it lacks an aftertouch keybed that oughta be at least 4 octaves. What is the deal with not putting the mod/pitch next the left side of the keybed? I think the kaos pad could be bettter placed too. I suppose you will sell more synths at 900 vs 1500 but geez, give us some keys and a proper performance control setup! It does sound really good tho. Korg: could you folks make it with at least 4 octaves with aftertouch and bigger screen and knobs for $1399?
Great review! Looking forward to the Module and native plugin versions! I do hope the vintage distortion FX (and others) come to modwave, wavestate, & opsix!
Excellent video, as usual! This Multi/Poly might be a sound designer's dream, although, in my opinion, the presets don't show it. They focus on imitating iconic synthesizers of yesteryear. I listened to some of them wihout watching and I could be fooled into thinking I heard real analogue synthesizers. If I were to start my musical carreer these days, I would definitely consider this Multi/Poly (instead of my Poly 800 in 1985) as a first synthesizer. Thank you!
@supercompooper I'm not questioning their reliability. They did have an OLED issue on the newer digital synths that they seem to have done right with by offering replacement. I'm more talking about the feel. Everything is a little plastic feeling and the knobs aren't as satisfying as I'd like on nearly $1000 instruments. I paid $999 for my Matrixbrute. It has a steel case, aluminium mod and pitch wheel, a good keybed, and a large weighty filter knob. I know none of that matters much to the sound, but it sure makes playing it nicer.
I've bought sold and re-bought many used microkorgs over the past 20 years. Not one of them had a bad body or failing knob which is more than I can say for many other synths. But I do hear you, very plasticky
I like the format, some people like myself don't have a lot of space. Just get one or two controllers you like, and use these keys for building patches or when on the go
@@bicycleninja1685 and lose hours menu diving for stuff that takes seconds on a PC or keyboard workstation like the Krome EX or Fantom-0 Gotta love Korg.
@@bicycleninja1685like modwave, Minilogue xd, etc. I’m sure we’ll be seeing a module version of this without keys soon Myself: I have enough keybeds that I probably wouldn’t consider this unless it was a module now :)
Finally some decent synth architecture. Definitely going to get this one. Only con for me is it’s not in module format :/ I don’t want another keyboard but in this case I’ll get another keyboard 😂🤣😂
If this sells enough at the start, Korg may churn out a rack module version that you can then set on your desk. They just did this for Wavestate, Opsix, and Modwave.
This made me decide to get into the Modwave Native software tonight to explore more. For those that are very familiar with Modwave, what would you think are the main strengths it has to stand against this MultiPoly?
The modwave has (multi)samples, that's probably the biggest modwave feature missing from the multi/poly. I use samples all the time when designing modwave sounds because that's how you get a transient sound at keypress time, and they layer beautifully with wavetables. You can still make passable virtual analogue sounds with the modwave by using the Basic 1 or Basic 2 wavetables (or others) at various positions. As Ziv said in the video, with the modwave you can blend (interpolate) two phase-locked wavetables, which is almost the same as crossfading two oscillators on the multi/poly without the guarantee of phase locking. The modwave has a Polysix modelled filter, apparently missing from the multi/poly, but IIRC Ziv said it's very similar to the mono/poly modelled filter on the multi/poly.
... so annoying the waiting for it ...i canceled my preorder and will get the module version in the future. May as well wait longer as Id have to sell the key ver. In the end and keep the module. What makes me think is the amount of on board storage. 6gb must be for a reason! IT WILL SURELY RECEIVE AN UPDATE CALLED - SAMPLE IMPORT !!!
Multintimbrality is the selling point for me. For a portable DAWless setup this is nice, I would prefer a desktop version though, for more space saving.
Des vidéos toujours hyper intéressantes, hyper détaillée pour ceux que ça intéresse, même si je ne vais pas toujours au bout, mais je trouve le travail formidable. Concernant les synthés, je suis plus fan de Plug and play , même si le Son m’intéresse beaucoup, j’avoue que ça programmation moins. Cela étant dit le travail effectué est énorme est toujours qualitatif.
Really love the sound of the waveshaper oscillator, as well as the audio rate filter modulations, very very cool stuff. These two features alone are kind of important to me, for stepping outside the 'norms' of sound shaping with synthesizers. Theyre not on a lot of synths, especially waveshaping algorithms you can play chords without distortion [I'm assuming on m/p they are fairly clean vs the ones on wavestate, R3, 01/w, etc. I already own a modwave, but there's times when I am creating custom wavetables in Serum, using the formula parser, to send into modwave [there's many that I've created this way on some of my music], I still haven't quite figured out the formulas for wave shaping to the precise degree shown on some of these, or on other synths. Most of them are gnarlier/grittier. One day I'll figure those cleaner types out, a bit better. Overall multi/poly sounds very good. I'm glad the keybed has a better feel from whats described, and I'm not really concerned about programming complexity, in fact, I'm glad it is complex because it allows for deeper sound design, which is what I would expect from an R&D korg. I just wish they would have put aftertouch on it. Its understandable that wavetable blending is not present, like on modwave, but with the amount of layers and parameter adjustments I'm fairly certain this has a workaround. Informative presentation, thank you!
I'm impressed , it is *only* digital but the sound quality is superb , my ears detect only slight aliasing when hitting the filter resonance too hard or when going into distortion but otherwise its very clean of the bad nasty stuff. from what I gathered the sound engine is based 98 kHz and can even be doubled for oversampling. The Presets barely scratch the surface. also in terms of comparisons it smokes all the Roland releases and certainly the previous Korg releases, also sound nicer then the Waldorf stuff. Korg have really been doing their homework on this one. a MULTIPOLY and Digitone 2 jam is in order :-)
Fantastic review, finally I know what this synth can accomplish and the limitations. This may be the only TH-cam channel that goes deep enough where I will not make a mistake on a purchase. And purchase this I will...IF.... there is a module option, that small screen needs to be as close the musician as possible, Korg chose to put it as far away as possible. The screen is the ONLY reason I did not consider the ModeWave or ModState, but after the release of the modules, this Korg series have been on my wishlist. Modules elliminate the screen problem of leaning over this synth for hours programming. Actually, this is the Roland JD-800 for 2024 that I wished Roland would have built (and I wrote to Roland asking for). The MultiPoly is a true stereo synth with panned oscillators and a great bonus of parallel dual filters. The 4 mostly independent oscillators (like the JD800) are a powerhouse for massive moving textures drifting in a stereo field. My greatest disappointment with 90% of all synths is all oscillators go through one filter with no bypass and cannot be panned. So, Roland could still build a powerhouse JD-800 for 2024, it would be 61 full sized keys and with all the physical controls that would fit on it, and with 256 polyphony. The MultiPoly is missing lots of physical controls and polyphony for 4 oscillators that must equal 4 voices of poly. And the larger screen right in the front center of the synth please (like the JunoX). Go Roland!! Also with these all text mono-color screens Roland has proved in the Gaia2 that a mouse pad can be done for very fast navigation of that screen.
You never tried the Jupiter-X? Lots of sound controls on the front, similar to but not as well done as JD-800 at that. 4 independent oscillators per patch, no shared filter except as an optional insert effect. Each oscillator can be panned independently as desired. JD-800 is its ancestor. JD-800 is also an ancestor to every other ROMpler Roland later released, like the legendary JV1080 and its numerous descendants, and now there's all the Zen-Core gear. Everything after the early JDs get mod matrices, too, except Jupiter-80 and JD-XA and JD-Xi.
@@Jason75913 Oh yes, I have looked at the Jupiter, but for all the money it is still a bare -bones physical control compared to the JD. Only two ADSR envelopes, the other three must be switched, no 8 stage envelopes, no LFO or bias in the TVA, TVF and oscillator sections and much more. That step sequencer and arp taking up all the room. And then that tiny screen, again as far from the musician as possible. All the missing controls are in the menu, but that isn't a sound designers synth who loves hardware. I cannot sit back and see what I have sound designed for one oscillator. Even the original Gaia was more complete in physical controls and fast shift points. The Jupiter is a very poor UI, and UI is all about sound design that is fun. I did buy both the Gaia and Gaia2 and JD-08 boutique, I will take what I can get when it is close and not flagship cost! :)
Great video. I had the original Korg Mono/Poly back in the 1980s. It was an awesome little device that produced some incredible sounds. Obviously very limited compared to modern devices. But I don't think any of the modern devices can create the lush analogue sounds of the vintage devices. And I really believe the human ear finds the original analog sounds a lot more pleasant. Cheers.
"believe the human ear finds the original" *believe the (producer that is an analogue fan) finds the original 🤣 That said, if the Behringer clone is anything to go by, I have nothing good to say about the original synth, not even its sound. Korg has made better analogue synths. The better sounding analogue synths are the 21st century analogue synths in general regardless of brand. You are welcome to fight me. 😝
Thanks for all your hard work (as always) Loopop.. But I think I’ll be sticking with my Wavestate on this drop.. Bought both my Wavestate and my DeepMind12 after your reviews.. BTW.. Screw U.B. For disrespecting you as he did. He has no idea how many people bought the Deepmind because of your review of it..!! His loss on that weird little outburst 🙄 Take care man 👍🏼🇮🇪🍀
Uli is a bottom feeder, he is also supporting bottom feeders that are backing his products that do it only for clicks. That subculture needs to be avoided and the best way we can do that is vote with our wallets. Korg hasn't done too well with this offering due to the keybed, I mean they're only giving you 1/2 the experience when you consider you get no AT or MPE, bit like the 1st gen WS which I have too. Their SE range is a joke, same UI but weirdly in the middle and that little screen, but want double the $ of the OG units because it has a FATAR keybed with AT? erm no thx.
Ah, the Korg "KAIA 2". Looks nice. I am quite tempted. It addresses some things I wish were on the GAIA 2 such as the ability to upload custom wavetables. And those modulation 'operators' look great. I think the price is reasonable as well. Maybe it could be a hundred bucks cheaper ideally. The only thing I worry about is the keybed. The one on the GAIA 2 is excellent, well apart from the lack of aftertouch. I would be interested to know how the two compare. Awesome review and sounds great!
What's the source of the sequence generator screen overlay shown in the first couple minutes of the video?? (Never mind... it's a screen section of the companion software mentioned at ~9:10) PS: It would be exceptionally helpful when you present external software to include mention or text on the platform / OS version requirements.
Excellent video, as always! Korg are seriously cluttering their lineup. I have no idea which of the other 3 non FM synths to get, but if this one gets sample support, I think Korg can just retire the others. And unless they drop the price of the Microkorg 2 by a lot, this synth blows it out of the water for just a few extra bucks (and minus the nice screen, of course 😅)
I really like the concept here, but he pricepoint is way too high for we all know what's under the hood(and still no aftertouch), will wait for plugin. Fantastic vid, loopop, you did a great job on this one.
@@keetharris2010 True, VST in a box, but you get the dedicated knobs and portability. You don't have to deal with keyfobs or iLok; can just turn on and play whenever.
@@bicycleninja1685 I have a midi controller that I map the knobs to its alot cheaper trust me if I could afford it I would love to be in a room full of synths but this doesn't make me money yet. I will not go broke when I know I can find something better for free and still make great music
@@bicycleninja1685 900 bucked to turn knobs I dont have it like that. I do have a midi controller and free synths that sound amazing. buying things like this and focusing on gear is not what it's about. making good music is all that matters.
@@keetharris2010 I agree! If you're not a sound designer or turn knobs and switch sequences live, then it's not for you. However some make music that way and prefer the tactile feel over using a mouse while staring at a screen. Ultimately the difference between analog and digital is going to get narrower as the emulations get better.
Even if it's really a decent product, I'm waiting for the 61 key version with medeli's Poly AT keybed from Keystage. (maybe a bit more controllers and bigger screen as well?)
Tempting, especially given it's price-point, but not wow'd by the lack of aftertouch on the keybed. May hold out and see if a module version of this becomes available in the future.
This is like if the Wavestate, the Modwave, and the Neo had a lovefest and no one was sure who the daddy was. Also makes you wonder why Korg put out the KingKorg Neo, when for a slightly lower price this would cover more than enough of the same territory, and then sufficiently move beyond it.
Kingkorg is missing the wavetables but has samples. Agree with your assessment though. I have kingkorg and hydrasynth, and this looks like they had a baby.
I think this is my next synth. I started into synthesis with a monopoly vst and loved it but there was no hardware reissue that I wanted to buy. And I was interested in the modwave but there was something missing. For me it's a perfect fit of two synths I wanted to buy.
Wow, this looks like quite a workhorse. I hope they come out with a desktop version of it, I'd strongly consider that. No room for it with the keyboard unfortunately Great vid, as ever!
Sounds great, and a really nice mix of features. Is that a per-layer reverb send control I see? - yes according to the manual (That's a missing feature in the Wavestate currently - as is the ability to x-fade sweep wavesequences with mod sources other than when driven by the sequencing). Would love to see those new filters made available in the 'more' section of Wavestate.
Wow, the right side of the synth is practically identical to the Wavestate. Guess they saved some bucks there. different insides of course. Sounds great!
Thanks! It's a very slightly modified factory patch called Dinosaurs - multiple oscillators in various VA shapes, 2 filters, ring mod, sync, drive, kitchen sink VA stuff :)
Loopop, does it have a power switch, or does it have a button like Opsix? I hate how I can turn on one switch on my power conditioner and my drum machine and many synths fire up, except for the Opsix which I have to reach behind and hold a power button. Nevermind, found a pic. Power button. That sucks. I wish they could somehow include a power feature to turn on when mains power comes on.
one of the best reviews I've seen on a keyboard. Thanks! I'm a full time DJ with a background on jazz piano. People have been after me for years to combine my DJ with live keyboard (think Fred Again). I really like the size and weight of the multipoly, both for transport to gigs, and space constraints at gigs. I am a beginner on synths, so ease of accessing killer lead sounds during live performance is important. I have to have the full size keys (not the "toy" synths). Which synth might you recommend I pursue?
Never heard of it before, but now that i have, i believe: this negative sustain thing should be mandatory for all new digital synths. would it make sense in an operators vca to invert the phase when going negative in sustain?
Does it support poly aftertouch via MIDI? The manual seems to indicate that it does. But It's not clear if they mean it responds to Poly AT MIDI messages as Channel AT, or if it's true Poly AT.
I agree with the screen, you wont realise how annoying that is until you actually start to go deep into a synth with so much control.. I know id love this synth, but already I also know that its to much shift and menu diving before I loose interest..Thats why I actually sold the minilogue xd, as basic a synth as it was, as soon as you actually had to edit a sequence, 5 minutes had passed trying to shift notes up or down or add stops where you wanted them.. It could have been made so much easier.. Korg its really time to ditch the calculator screens, Start making your screens bigger with less menu diving..
Thanks for always adding a comprehensive timeline in your reviews!
Great video as usual my dude! I loved the way you played Miami Overdrive at 30 min layer by layer. That was a very fun patch to create! Cheers!
Thanks, and fantastic job on this!
@@loopopIts time to show your pretty face Mr Loopop !
@@bozziewaldI don’t know why this specific comment made it time however if you insist, check out my interview with Suzanne Ciani on this channel from several years ago
@@loopop Yes, thankyou. We have many great synth channels on TH-cam. And you are one of them ! Dr mix, miles away, matt Johnson, GEOsynths, etc. Do check them out
This one is clearly a winner. Well done, Korg.
I love what Korg are doing with their new synths - they seem to be incrementally designing synths that take all the best bits of their other synths! Thank you for the comprehensive overview!
At last, almost 30 years later, i have found the synth that does the Sony PlayStation intro 😛 great review thank you
But how did they get it way back then???
@@primewavesmusic PS1 On a Roland S550, & PS2 startup is from an E-MU Orbit 9090, patch ... the internet said 😋
@@primewavesmusicwhat part of the sound makes you think it wasn't possible back then?
@@XHALE303 those old S-50 sample libraries are pretty amazing
@@primewavesmusictime travel, obviously
Korg should just make rack mounts and outsource the keyboard. 🎹 modules should be able to snap into any size keyboard (37-61 keys with after touch)that you like, kinda like the Roland boutiques board. Just an idea
They already did. I guess they'll do for this one aswell.
With this thing being multi-timbral (four at once) it would easily fill a full scale 88-key keyboard.
They do
Hmmm... Did you ever wonder why they like this 37 note format, that happens to have a similar width to a 19" rack mount?
I love the mod processors on the Wavestate, really great to see that there are now 8 of them, as well as parallel filters with drive. This is a very tempting synth to me….
Yes, the mod processors are amazing!
The Golden Era of synthesizer manufacturing... How wonderful it is. How long I've been waiting for this.❤
I was initially put off by the virtual analogue of this poly, but the sounds are so lush! I would agree that I would have liked more keys on it.
I own the Wavestate and love it. Took a while for muscle memory to learn all of it but worthwhile. I owned an original Poly 6 long ago but this looks interesting.
It’s like a modern version KORG RADIAS ; Specs.. layers.. sequencers..motion sequencers in each layer….. love those OSC and the general sound… digital but nice and dense… those small synths deserved an after touch keybed.
Great video as usual, however I think i've reached a point with synths where I just can't see the point in getting more gear. I've got a bunch of older synths that I need to sell, but my current setup is a MODX7, a Wavestate and a Sequential PRO3. I guess what I am saying is that I can't see the gap in what I can do with my current gear - particularly when I know that I haven't finished exploring any of them to the fullest extent.
I was just talking with someone about this, I'm not yet that hard core synth head, Im starting learning substractive synthesis but the point where you get a rack of n synths to play them... Once a year vs to explore the fullest the few couple you got... Yeah...
@@giquo Great comment. It set me thinking about the psychology of going and getting new gear. I think what I have been doing is sort of like buying on impulse (if I have the resources to do that at the time) as it's nice sometimes just to have shiny new things. I'm also a hoarder so I really have to work hard at moving some of that other gear that I don't use. So that was the basis of my comment - I'm now in a mode where I will try to get the most out of a synth before I move on to something new. I do some stage work with a couple of bands and otherwise it's home studio.
This thing sounds marvelous! Probably the best sounding synth since OB-6.
Yes, the sounds are never boring, always evolving, so much sound manipulation built into this machine.
Quite like this little synth…
Adding all those presets at the end was a great way to hear the general tone of this lil guy and some of its layering
Really appreciate all the work you put into these videos Loop! You’ve been my go-to since I’ve started my synth journey :) 💜
Would be a beast for EBM/Industrial or darkwave (due to the wavefolders and nice overdrive options). And that SEM model sounds amazing! 🥰 Wish they’d update Wavestate with that. If i didn’t already own a bunch of subtractive synths i’d be on top of this thing. Would be a great synth for people with not much space who need a super flexible poly.
I LOVE my Modwave and Wavestate. I'd only let them go to get both versions the rackmounts . And add the rackmount Opsix.
Other than that, I think I'm set for a bit.
(Edit. Three hours later of learning more about this: it would make a really good addition to what I do with the others. I might be getting this.)
I'm imagining it with an 88 key controller once they release the rackmount form.
What a beast of a synth. Great run through. You also featured a bunch of my presets. Totally by chance but still cool to see and hear.
Thanks! If I featured your presets it's not by chance, it's because I liked them :) Great work!
I just bought this as my first synth after listening to many of your reviews and what I could afford. Thanks!
Enjoy - that's a lot of synth to explore!
"Hello Loopop" - awesome review as always!
Just ordered mine. Will go well with my Wavestate Mk 2. This coming from someone who bought 2 Mono/Poly's when they first came out. It's come full circle!
This video actually taking time to showcase the product! 🥰
first came the 80s revival, now we're nostalgic for early virtual analog
micron and xiosynth remakes incoming, it'd be nice tho
Nothing new under the sun! This synth certainly has better fx and modulation capabilities than what was around in the 90’s. And the wavetable integration seems to be well implemented. So there’s that. I do like how this sounds judging by the videos I’ve watched so far.
I don't think its particularly nostalgic , its a modern day digital synth , improved over previous generations.
Digital synths always had their Pro's and Cons but the MULTIPOLY really managed to reduce most of the cons.
sure I would still like to use it in conjunction with an analog synth that can squelch and distort more pleasantly , as these were never among the strengths of whole Digital synths (unless partly analog like with Analog filters and VCA) , but otherwise the versatility it offers is superb and the sound quality is something else (as long as you don't push it to the utmost extreme)
lots of digital synth sound fall apart into aliasing hell , but this one manage to maintain its composure.
@@SynthfulDuck if roland puts out a V-synth XT boutique with the full capability plus the variphrase mode my savings account will feel it immediatley
@@SynthfulDuck Micron and Venom
Venom was left in such a dismal state. When it works, it sounds awesome.
Great Review!!! The MULTIPOLY is sounding really big with my headphones on. LOVE the low end sound!!! Peace!!!
Thanks Ziv 👊 here we go: per the Man (the other man:) "Structure:
The multi/poly plays one Performance at a time.
A Performance has four Layers (A...D), Kaoss Physics, an Arpeggiator, and a master reverb and EQ.
Each Layer contains a Program, and other settings such as MIDI channel, key and velocity zones, etc.
A Program includes four oscillators, a noise generator, a ring modulator, dual filters, drive, and amp, plus a Motion Sequence, a set of modulators, a modulation matrix, a chord, and three effects: Pre EX, Mod FX, and Delay." That is some serious potential, Jehzz
Incredibly robust voice structure. Real real nice
@@nsjxSo, a “voice” ( of which there are 60 apparently) is one note (containing 4 oscillators) of a single program on a single layer … is that correct?
So then one note of a performance with all 4 programs/layers switched on takes up 4 voices… giving you 15 notes of polyphony MAX in total, right?
I love the sounds in this synth. If it comes out as a VST, I will be buying it immediately.
I'd be surprised if it didn't. Wavestate, Modwave, and Opsix got VST releases.
Pretty incredible synth, Korg has been putting out some great instruments
Absolutely Insane! I already pre-ordered mine. I was going to get another synth that was way more expensive. I also grabbed a CQ-18t and still spent less than I would have on the other synth. I can do way more with this.
Another awesome instrument from Korg! Thank you for the review 😀
I think the ultimate killer feature for this synth line would be multitimbrality across different MIDI channels, allowing you to sequence different layers independently.
doesnt it have that?
you can sequence each timbre/layer via MIDI!
@@loopop i hope they make a rack version then :)
It takes 4 midi channels. Like the wavestate does.
@@kirkanos771 Then you can use it as a solid foundation for entire songs. That’s super cool!
Oh my god, the GAS!
Hope the desktop module version will follow very soon so i can throw my money at Korg.
Great video, and thanks for pointing out the importance of nice color displays in affordable modern synths.
Fantastic sounding synth.
it reminds me another great digital synth with nice digi oscillators, dual filters, layers rotate (when in paraphonic mode) - dsi pro-2.
I hope they release this as a module. If this had aftertouch I'd have it. I have a wavestate mkII and love it but the keybed lets it down, im assuming this is the same keybed?
You're tearing me apart, Lisa!
Oh hi Mark
this little bad boy is going to bring to us a other level!!!!
Hope it comes in 19" rack format also 👍
then i will buy it...
The level of source options , filter , amp section ect ... is impressive , people will snob this because it deosn't cost 3 k and don't ahve a Moog / oB / Seq name on it ... i don't even talk about the sequencer ... a sound designer playground , but it still reamions solid in a more classical approach !!
Thks Oncle L for the great video .... this one and digitone 2 got my gas goes uuuup ...lol wanted to go with a Teo 5 but this and a digitakt II or Digitone 2 would be a killa combo
I don't see any mutli timbrale openent in this price range and for factor ! Maybe the Waldorf Blofeld keyboard ....
Really Excellent review, just bought one now as result of your review 👍, thank you
Nice fair review as ever! Thank you 🎉
It seems that the architecture of the Multi Poly shares some similarities to the Radias. The Multi Poly has a newer VA engine, expanded filter and modulation options and the Kaoss engine. I am interested in seeing/hearing a comparison between the two.
All I see is a Radias mkII.... and i love it
This will complete my Korg collection.
Lol...for now 😅
Korg's out here dropping a new synth every week
At least dropping info about them. They seem to have struggled to actually get the gear out into consumers hands... (Still waiting for my Microkorg 2)
Very nice review, as always!
To me this synth is a bit of Modwave, bit of KingKorgNeo, hint of Wavestate.
I bought the Modwave 2 months ago, and I was afraid this new synth is something more for me, but hopefully it isnt.
Big thanks for the comparaison.
It is interesting Multipoly has 4 osc, while Modwave 2 osc x 2 layer.
2 layer in Modwave has a big advantage: I often copy the same layer 1 & 2 hardpan to L & R, use slightly different env / lfo speed phase etc for cool stereo effect, making useful the controls for L&R at once, not like 4 individual.
In Multipoly the Layer rotate is a bit like a mini Wavestate: 4 samples in the sample lane :-)
I still save my money for the wavestate, but I can imagine there will be buyers who want this bluey.
Korg keeps innovation on high level, for our pleasure!
All the best from Hungary!
Great presentation, as usual plus..."Night Boat To Cairo" surprise
Thanks! Wait when?!
Another great review. Thank you
Great video!! I haven’t had a Korg yet. This is definitely interesting but alas it lacks an aftertouch keybed that oughta be at least 4 octaves. What is the deal with not putting the mod/pitch next the left side of the keybed? I think the kaos pad could be bettter placed too. I suppose you will sell more synths at 900 vs 1500 but geez, give us some keys and a proper performance control setup!
It does sound really good tho.
Korg: could you folks make it with at least 4 octaves with aftertouch and bigger screen and knobs for $1399?
Great review! Looking forward to the Module and native plugin versions! I do hope the vintage distortion FX (and others) come to modwave, wavestate, & opsix!
Wondering what KORG MULTIPOLY MK 2 in a bit will bring next ...
It will bring 120 voices of polyphony, and a red Kaos Pad - that's it. :D
Excellent video, as usual! This Multi/Poly might be a sound designer's dream, although, in my opinion, the presets don't show it. They focus on imitating iconic synthesizers of yesteryear. I listened to some of them wihout watching and I could be fooled into thinking I heard real analogue synthesizers. If I were to start my musical carreer these days, I would definitely consider this Multi/Poly (instead of my Poly 800 in 1985) as a first synthesizer. Thank you!
Korg's software and innovation is second to none. Korg's hardware build quality is second to most.
I've had a Korg karma since it came out and it's just fine. Same for Oasis. Not an issue.
Also I forgot about the MS2000R. Never an issue from korg.
@supercompooper I'm not questioning their reliability. They did have an OLED issue on the newer digital synths that they seem to have done right with by offering replacement. I'm more talking about the feel. Everything is a little plastic feeling and the knobs aren't as satisfying as I'd like on nearly $1000 instruments. I paid $999 for my Matrixbrute. It has a steel case, aluminium mod and pitch wheel, a good keybed, and a large weighty filter knob. I know none of that matters much to the sound, but it sure makes playing it nicer.
That is a witty comment, but I don't see/feel anything in the build that would suggest sub par build quality
I've bought sold and re-bought many used microkorgs over the past 20 years. Not one of them had a bad body or failing knob which is more than I can say for many other synths. But I do hear you, very plasticky
Instead of the wooden sides they could have put a decent keybed with after touch...
and analog filters
I like the format, some people like myself don't have a lot of space. Just get one or two controllers you like, and use these keys for building patches or when on the go
@@bicycleninja1685 and lose hours menu diving for stuff that takes seconds on a PC or keyboard workstation like the Krome EX or Fantom-0
Gotta love Korg.
@@bicycleninja1685like modwave, Minilogue xd, etc. I’m sure we’ll be seeing a module version of this without keys soon
Myself: I have enough keybeds that I probably wouldn’t consider this unless it was a module now :)
Finally some decent synth architecture. Definitely going to get this one. Only con for me is it’s not in module format :/ I don’t want another keyboard but in this case I’ll get another keyboard 😂🤣😂
If this sells enough at the start, Korg may churn out a rack module version that you can then set on your desk.
They just did this for Wavestate, Opsix, and Modwave.
Great video as usual. Looks like I have my own presets in there. Thanks Airwave ❤
This made me decide to get into the Modwave Native software tonight to explore more. For those that are very familiar with Modwave, what would you think are the main strengths it has to stand against this MultiPoly?
The modwave has (multi)samples, that's probably the biggest modwave feature missing from the multi/poly. I use samples all the time when designing modwave sounds because that's how you get a transient sound at keypress time, and they layer beautifully with wavetables. You can still make passable virtual analogue sounds with the modwave by using the Basic 1 or Basic 2 wavetables (or others) at various positions.
As Ziv said in the video, with the modwave you can blend (interpolate) two phase-locked wavetables, which is almost the same as crossfading two oscillators on the multi/poly without the guarantee of phase locking. The modwave has a Polysix modelled filter, apparently missing from the multi/poly, but IIRC Ziv said it's very similar to the mono/poly modelled filter on the multi/poly.
@@deborahpickett1006 Excellent reply!
Any word on a rack version?
I cant believe it does not have after touch? that seems weird after going pretty much all out on every other aspect.
... so annoying the waiting for it ...i canceled my preorder and will get the module version in the future. May as well wait longer as Id have to sell the key ver. In the end and keep the module.
What makes me think is the amount of on board storage. 6gb must be for a reason!
IT WILL SURELY RECEIVE AN UPDATE CALLED - SAMPLE IMPORT !!!
Multintimbrality is the selling point for me. For a portable DAWless setup this is nice, I would prefer a desktop version though, for more space saving.
If it’s anything like their other smaller releases, hold out as the desktop is most likely around the corner :)
Des vidéos toujours hyper intéressantes, hyper détaillée pour ceux que ça intéresse, même si je ne vais pas toujours au bout, mais je trouve le travail formidable.
Concernant les synthés, je suis plus fan de Plug and play , même si le Son m’intéresse beaucoup, j’avoue que ça programmation moins.
Cela étant dit le travail effectué est énorme est toujours qualitatif.
Really love the sound of the waveshaper oscillator, as well as the audio rate filter modulations, very very cool stuff. These two features alone are kind of important to me, for stepping outside the 'norms' of sound shaping with synthesizers. Theyre not on a lot of synths, especially waveshaping algorithms you can play chords without distortion [I'm assuming on m/p they are fairly clean vs the ones on wavestate, R3, 01/w, etc.
I already own a modwave, but there's times when I am creating custom wavetables in Serum, using the formula parser, to send into modwave [there's many that I've created this way on some of my music], I still haven't quite figured out the formulas for wave shaping to the precise degree shown on some of these, or on other synths. Most of them are gnarlier/grittier. One day I'll figure those cleaner types out, a bit better.
Overall multi/poly sounds very good. I'm glad the keybed has a better feel from whats described, and I'm not really concerned about programming complexity, in fact, I'm glad it is complex because it allows for deeper sound design, which is what I would expect from an R&D korg. I just wish they would have put aftertouch on it.
Its understandable that wavetable blending is not present, like on modwave, but with the amount of layers and parameter adjustments I'm fairly certain this has a workaround.
Informative presentation, thank you!
I'm impressed , it is *only* digital but the sound quality is superb , my ears detect only slight aliasing when hitting the filter resonance too hard or when going into distortion but otherwise its very clean of the bad nasty stuff.
from what I gathered the sound engine is based 98 kHz and can even be doubled for oversampling.
The Presets barely scratch the surface.
also in terms of comparisons it smokes all the Roland releases and certainly the previous Korg releases, also sound nicer then the Waldorf stuff.
Korg have really been doing their homework on this one.
a MULTIPOLY and Digitone 2 jam is in order :-)
Why does this not have audio over usb!?
This thing sounds amazing! I may have to get out
my Wallet!
Fantastic review, finally I know what this synth can accomplish and the limitations. This may be the only TH-cam channel that goes deep enough where I will not make a mistake on a purchase. And purchase this I will...IF.... there is a module option, that small screen needs to be as close the musician as possible, Korg chose to put it as far away as possible. The screen is the ONLY reason I did not consider the ModeWave or ModState, but after the release of the modules, this Korg series have been on my wishlist. Modules elliminate the screen problem of leaning over this synth for hours programming.
Actually, this is the Roland JD-800 for 2024 that I wished Roland would have built (and I wrote to Roland asking for). The MultiPoly is a true stereo synth with panned oscillators and a great bonus of parallel dual filters. The 4 mostly independent oscillators (like the JD800) are a powerhouse for massive moving textures drifting in a stereo field. My greatest disappointment with 90% of all synths is all oscillators go through one filter with no bypass and cannot be panned.
So, Roland could still build a powerhouse JD-800 for 2024, it would be 61 full sized keys and with all the physical controls that would fit on it, and with 256 polyphony. The MultiPoly is missing lots of physical controls and polyphony for 4 oscillators that must equal 4 voices of poly. And the larger screen right in the front center of the synth please (like the JunoX). Go Roland!! Also with these all text mono-color screens Roland has proved in the Gaia2 that a mouse pad can be done for very fast navigation of that screen.
You never tried the Jupiter-X?
Lots of sound controls on the front, similar to but not as well done as JD-800 at that. 4 independent oscillators per patch, no shared filter except as an optional insert effect. Each oscillator can be panned independently as desired.
JD-800 is its ancestor. JD-800 is also an ancestor to every other ROMpler Roland later released, like the legendary JV1080 and its numerous descendants, and now there's all the Zen-Core gear.
Everything after the early JDs get mod matrices, too, except Jupiter-80 and JD-XA and JD-Xi.
@@Jason75913 Oh yes, I have looked at the Jupiter, but for all the money it is still a bare -bones physical control compared to the JD. Only two ADSR envelopes, the other three must be switched, no 8 stage envelopes, no LFO or bias in the TVA, TVF and oscillator sections and much more. That step sequencer and arp taking up all the room. And then that tiny screen, again as far from the musician as possible. All the missing controls are in the menu, but that isn't a sound designers synth who loves hardware. I cannot sit back and see what I have sound designed for one oscillator. Even the original Gaia was more complete in physical controls and fast shift points. The Jupiter is a very poor UI, and UI is all about sound design that is fun. I did buy both the Gaia and Gaia2 and JD-08 boutique, I will take what I can get when it is close and not flagship cost! :)
Great video. I had the original Korg Mono/Poly back in the 1980s. It was an awesome little device that produced some incredible sounds. Obviously very limited compared to modern devices. But I don't think any of the modern devices can create the lush analogue sounds of the vintage devices. And I really believe the human ear finds the original analog sounds a lot more pleasant. Cheers.
"believe the human ear finds the original"
*believe the (producer that is an analogue fan) finds the original
🤣
That said, if the Behringer clone is anything to go by, I have nothing good to say about the original synth, not even its sound. Korg has made better analogue synths. The better sounding analogue synths are the 21st century analogue synths in general regardless of brand.
You are welcome to fight me. 😝
Thanks for all your hard work (as always) Loopop.. But I think I’ll be sticking with my Wavestate on this drop.. Bought both my Wavestate and my DeepMind12 after your reviews.. BTW.. Screw U.B. For disrespecting you as he did. He has no idea how many people bought the Deepmind because of your review of it..!! His loss on that weird little outburst 🙄 Take care man 👍🏼🇮🇪🍀
Uli is a bottom feeder, he is also supporting bottom feeders that are backing his products that do it only for clicks.
That subculture needs to be avoided and the best way we can do that is vote with our wallets.
Korg hasn't done too well with this offering due to the keybed, I mean they're only giving you 1/2 the experience when you consider you get no AT or MPE, bit like the 1st gen WS which I have too. Their SE range is a joke, same UI but weirdly in the middle and that little screen, but want double the $ of the OG units because it has a FATAR keybed with AT? erm no thx.
Yeah after a first glance of the price, think i'll wait to buy one used 1249 here in Canada....Forget it!
Yep, no MK1 for this one. Directly MK2 version. Hence the higher price than for MK1 siblings.
@@kirkanos771 Yeah if i get it, I will def be waiting on a sale like next year or something. At that price i could buy a TEO-5 for less money.
This is a beast! 😮
Ah, the Korg "KAIA 2". Looks nice. I am quite tempted. It addresses some things I wish were on the GAIA 2 such as the ability to upload custom wavetables. And those modulation 'operators' look great. I think the price is reasonable as well. Maybe it could be a hundred bucks cheaper ideally. The only thing I worry about is the keybed. The one on the GAIA 2 is excellent, well apart from the lack of aftertouch. I would be interested to know how the two compare. Awesome review and sounds great!
soon or later there will bne a module of that . GAIA 2 is way too big
@@effebidi9677 I have fat fingers and poor eyesight 🤣
"Kaia 2"
Modwave & Multi/Poly, ASM Hydrasynth and Modal Argon8, too
What's the source of the sequence generator screen overlay shown in the first couple minutes of the video?? (Never mind... it's a screen section of the companion software mentioned at ~9:10)
PS: It would be exceptionally helpful when you present external software to include mention or text on the platform / OS version requirements.
@@arxaaron a screen grab of the editor I show later in the video
wow so nice - thanks for this demo
Would this be the perfect Xmas present? Or coupled with a drum machine? 🤔
My only problem with this form factor is it's way too light. You have to velcro it down... or else!
Yeah I was totally banging on my wave state at a live show and it fell off the stand. It was fine though
Excellent video, as always!
Korg are seriously cluttering their lineup. I have no idea which of the other 3 non FM synths to get, but if this one gets sample support, I think Korg can just retire the others. And unless they drop the price of the Microkorg 2 by a lot, this synth blows it out of the water for just a few extra bucks (and minus the nice screen, of course 😅)
i would like a bigger version of this with more knobs per functions
Korg is doing a great job this isn’t for me but it’s cool and pushing the narrative of digital just wish they’d make more analog monsters
Despite all the effect possibilities I find the overall sound to clean and sharp.
I really like the concept here, but he pricepoint is way too high for we all know what's under the hood(and still no aftertouch), will wait for plugin. Fantastic vid, loopop, you did a great job on this one.
Vst in a box lol
@@keetharris2010 True, VST in a box, but you get the dedicated knobs and portability. You don't have to deal with keyfobs or iLok; can just turn on and play whenever.
@@bicycleninja1685 I have a midi controller that I map the knobs to its alot cheaper trust me if I could afford it I would love to be in a room full of synths but this doesn't make me money yet. I will not go broke when I know I can find something better for free and still make great music
@@bicycleninja1685 900 bucked to turn knobs I dont have it like that. I do have a midi controller and free synths that sound amazing. buying things like this and focusing on gear is not what it's about. making good music is all that matters.
@@keetharris2010 I agree! If you're not a sound designer or turn knobs and switch sequences live, then it's not for you. However some make music that way and prefer the tactile feel over using a mouse while staring at a screen. Ultimately the difference between analog and digital is going to get narrower as the emulations get better.
Even if it's really a decent product, I'm waiting for the 61 key version with medeli's Poly AT keybed from Keystage.
(maybe a bit more controllers and bigger screen as well?)
Tempting, especially given it's price-point, but not wow'd by the lack of aftertouch on the keybed. May hold out and see if a module version of this becomes available in the future.
This is like if the Wavestate, the Modwave, and the Neo had a lovefest and no one was sure who the daddy was.
Also makes you wonder why Korg put out the KingKorg Neo, when for a slightly lower price this would cover more than enough of the same territory, and then sufficiently move beyond it.
Kingkorg is missing the wavetables but has samples. Agree with your assessment though. I have kingkorg and hydrasynth, and this looks like they had a baby.
I think this is my next synth. I started into synthesis with a monopoly vst and loved it but there was no hardware reissue that I wanted to buy. And I was interested in the modwave but there was something missing. For me it's a perfect fit of two synths I wanted to buy.
Can we load Mono/Poly softsynth sounds into this synth?
I didn't try but I doubt it
Thinking of upgrading from my microkorg, this might be it. Question is, how long before it arrives in the Canadian backwoods.
Wow, this looks like quite a workhorse. I hope they come out with a desktop version of it, I'd strongly consider that. No room for it with the keyboard unfortunately
Great vid, as ever!
Sounds great, and a really nice mix of features. Is that a per-layer reverb send control I see? - yes according to the manual (That's a missing feature in the Wavestate currently - as is the ability to x-fade sweep wavesequences with mod sources other than when driven by the sequencing). Would love to see those new filters made available in the 'more' section of Wavestate.
Where in the manual did you see per layer reverb? It's not :/
@@loopop The reverb SEND is per layer and there is a single, global reverb. Each layer has it's own send amount.
reverb send :) not per layer reverb
@@wavesequencer indeed I read the comment too quickly, per layer send it is!
Magnetic Fields...
That first minute had me totally in the "I like this" mode 😅
Wow, the right side of the synth is practically identical to the Wavestate. Guess they saved some bucks there. different insides of course. Sounds great!
This makes more sense than the Neo.
Vastly.
I must have missed it, but what's the numbers of voices (polyphony)? With 4 oscillators and 4 layers I'd expect 128?
Up to 60, it may drop depending on whether you use stereo oscillators/filters and certain oscillators (the manual doesn't say exactly what)
great review as always! and i need to know how you did that very first patch from 0:00 !! waaaaay too good!
Thanks! It's a very slightly modified factory patch called Dinosaurs - multiple oscillators in various VA shapes, 2 filters, ring mod, sync, drive, kitchen sink VA stuff :)
@@loopop thanks! I'll try to recreate it somehow =)
Loopop, does it have a power switch, or does it have a button like Opsix?
I hate how I can turn on one switch on my power conditioner and my drum machine and many synths fire up, except for the Opsix which I have to reach behind and hold a power button.
Nevermind, found a pic. Power button. That sucks. I wish they could somehow include a power feature to turn on when mains power comes on.
yep button
is there any difference between the classics and digital? in my modwave i have most of the things i noticed under classic as a wavetable anyway
one of the best reviews I've seen on a keyboard. Thanks! I'm a full time DJ with a background on jazz piano. People have been after me for years to combine my DJ with live keyboard (think Fred Again). I really like the size and weight of the multipoly, both for transport to gigs, and space constraints at gigs. I am a beginner on synths, so ease of accessing killer lead sounds during live performance is important. I have to have the full size keys (not the "toy" synths). Which synth might you recommend I pursue?
Thanks! I recommend research - there's no right answer - good luck!
Never heard of it before, but now that i have, i believe: this negative sustain thing should be mandatory for all new digital synths.
would it make sense in an operators vca to invert the phase when going negative in sustain?
One could claim negative polarity might be useful
6:20 Is "Concorde 1979" a reference to Jean-Michel Jarre’s first public concert ?
Chants Magnétiques, yes.
Does it support poly aftertouch via MIDI? The manual seems to indicate that it does. But It's not clear if they mean it responds to Poly AT MIDI messages as Channel AT, or if it's true Poly AT.
I agree with the screen, you wont realise how annoying that is until you actually start to go deep into a synth with so much control.. I know id love this synth, but already I also know that its to much shift and menu diving before I loose interest..Thats why I actually sold the minilogue xd, as basic a synth as it was, as soon as you actually had to edit a sequence, 5 minutes had passed trying to shift notes up or down or add stops where you wanted them.. It could have been made so much easier.. Korg its really time to ditch the calculator screens, Start making your screens bigger with less menu diving..
How does the Korg Multi Poly compares to the Hydrasynth? 😊
If you watch this and my hydrasynth videos you know everything I do. Unfortunately there's no one line answer...
@loopop The question I'm trying to get across is are there any features on the Hydrasynth that the Korg could implement on the Multipoly?
@@mass-1128 which hydrasynth feature would you like to see in multiply?