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Korg’s Opsix mk II synth is based on the FM sound engine of the original, but with 64 voices


Korg is back with a refresh of its popular Opsix FM synthesizer. The Opsix mk II boasts twice the polyphony, 64 voices, and a bunch of new sound shaping options, like filters and LFOs.

You can route it through up to 30 effects, including a 3-band EQ, chorus, phaser, flanger, distortion, compressor, delay, reverb, grain shifter and many more. Just like the original, the mk II boasts a bright front-facing screen and numerous backlit faders and knobs for making adjustments. The Korg Opsix mk II hits store shelves this March and will cost $700, which is $200 less than the price of the original back when it launched.

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