I'd almost given up on Korg. I owned multiple volcas, then the minilogue, and then the prologue. My favorite was the minilogue, but there were more things that I wanted out of a synth. I purchased the opsix earlier this year and it has earned a permanent home in my studio. I've been so in love with it. Last night I bought the modwave. I'm excited to get to learn it. I love that I can get decent virtual analog sounds from both as an added bonus. Their sequencers are awesome to play with other gear as well. Great work Korg! keep the updates coming! would love to have some more filter models?!🤞🤞
I have all three and use them regularly. Each has their own angle or approach on synthesis. I use Wavestate for laying the groundwork, Modwave for building waves and Opsix for accents, bass and highlights. Great trio of synthesizers! Sometimes I MIDI them all together and play them at once. A lot of beautiful and unique sounds come out of these little synths.
I know this isn't on topic, but I'm very impressed at Natalie's professional reading of the technical copy. It's tough to shoot videos like this where you're talking by yourself to the camera, describing pretty niche synth architecture in very long overwrought sentences, and making it sound natural and conversational. Kudos.
@@Whityfisks how is that patronising? If anything it’s the opposite, since it recognises the real challenges rather than making up some reason to expect her to fail.
@@Whityfisks yes! Any presenter would find it hard to make a spec sheet sound engaging, regardless of gender. Many male presenters in other videos sound flat and dull, clearly just waiting to get to the demos. Natalie kept it fresh and engaging the whole way through. She’s a very skilled presenter and that’s also why she appears on Reverb videos. It’s not patronising at all to recognise someone’s skill.
@@BTATSband Korg sold a version for their Grandstage Piano which I got used for an ok price. Then ebay started spamming me ads for the original Sequenz one for a better price :!
Got myself an Opsix recently and although I was skeptical at first, I’ve gotten some really cool sounds out of it. Also been using it to emulate old video game sounds from snes, genesis, and pc (which used fm synth chips). And I feel like I’ve only scratched the surface
@Ottom:8 the cost of a screen ain't nothing. In fact, that's what my complaint was. The MPC TOUCH came out with a screen like almost 10 years ago. You got other analog gear like elektron or even the deepmind that have screens with bunches of information and animations. Those are less cost and more versatile. For 750, the trade off would be at least an external monitor option for tablets like the triton extreme did to make up the difference. Something beyond a patch editor librarian app, but an actual extension interface if they can't fit at least a 50^2 character display these days.
Glad Korg came out with a modern 6-operator alternative to the DX-7. Interested in trying the ModWave and WaveState too. Glad they have knobs to minimize menu-diving.
That would be an absolute powerhouse of a synth. You could do such an amazing amount of things with 8 operators! I really wish the opsix had built in after touch, too! I’d prefer 61 keys!!
I don't think the opsix was a success for them. I have one on the way and I'm probably replacing my MODX with it as I want immediate FM patch creation and the MODX isn't that.
12 operator would even be nice. Imagine using one key preset and layer them with a pad or synth preset playing them at once. Thats one missing. To be able to blend two preset at once.
I appreciate the comparisons, having gone through this very "debate" between the WaveState, and the ModWave. Both have features I really want, but being limited to just one, went for the WaveState. Being able to create my own unique sample clips and load them into the synth is what pushed me toward the WS, though I would like the modulation features of MW. Having both of these combined could be the "next" product . . . Of course, I can't help but appreciate Natalie's pink hair and strawberry earrings! Update - Just got the MW, now have both MW & WS, this is definitely the combo to have.
Just have the Modwave and for me it is a great Wavetable synth, that goes well with my other wavetable synth: the Waldorf Blofeld. The Modwave, when you think differently...can yield some stunning results!
Nice thanks, but... May be could we ask KORG another small effort, a new firmware fixing, for OPsix, some little imperfections in this quite ideal synth. Here are my proposals: 1) Make the Op6 works with the same User Interface as its brothers for the Favorite list of presets : when on Modwave and Wavestate the selected preset in the list is lit and the 15 others off, on Op6 the selected one is Off and the 15 not selected others lit !!!! I play the 3 simultaneously and its always a pain when come to Opsix which is inverted regarded to the 2 others (mind breaking because they are physically so similar). Just a global setting to invert the way it's running. 2) When on Modwave and Wavestate with midi messages 'Bank Select followed by a PC (Prog change)' we can select from the banks of current Favorite List, on Op6 there is no way to select by midi any preset from the favorite list. On Op6 Bank Select followed by a PC (0 -99) directly select amongst the 500 presets in it. problem is that we frequently move these presets (due to the 500 limit) and each time we have to re-program our midi controller. 3) Implement a category filter for the Program selector, just using the categories we can see in Op6 librarian. This could help a lot when searching for pads or Arp, etc. This exists in the 2 brothers Wavestate and Wavestate. 4) Add a way to assign output PAN to a button, actually there is no way to manage PAN on Op6 ('some workarounds exist but they require you to be MIT graduated...). 5) Make some button flash when midi instructions are received. This is also missing on the brothers and seems so easy to implement regarding the number of buttons with light capability. I have also a concern for Opsix and Wavestate Native : make them work as written in their official documentation concerning midi PC to select favorites presets, actually nothing is working when in VST3 plugin inside Cubase 12... but this is just another story. Thanks.
Would be really great if you at Korg could move the timing up to the global level on the WaveState. Sucks to not be able to change a patch without losing the time.
@korg please could you explain why these 3 synths' vst are so exciting (one can immediately understand and visualise how the synth has been thought to run), while librarian interfaces are just loosing user in a total mess of parameters? I bought theses synths after having tried VSTs, but I am really confused not to be able to synchronise them with hardware. please update librairians with the same interface as VSTs 🙏
i know youve heard it 10000 times by now but imagine if they were all without keyboards.. then we could buy em all and not have to worry about desk room ;)
Modules don't have the immediacy. I have some modules but prefer keyboards, you can just switch on and play without booting up a DAW to route the keyboard though to the module.
@6581punk Why would you boot up a DAW? Just connect your master keyboard directly to any modules with MIDI cables. I have one really good quality keyboard and connect everything to it through MIDI. Easy.
Korg, you guys could do something similar to Modal Electronics & their Argon/Cobalt line. They have a module, a 3-octave & a bigger 5-octave for each unit. That way there is something for everyone. I personally HATE mini & slim keys (like on the minilogues) & I do not like the hassle of modules, setting up MIDI chains & MIDI thru, etc. I would love for at least a 4-octave, updated version of these units. I could understand the minilogue series have 3-octaves, as it entices people to move up to the bigger 4-octave prologue. BUT, these units are their own thing. There isn't really a reason to not have them in a larger, more playable size (4-octave or bigger), along with a module form for others than have a bigger master keyboard. Soundwise, all of them sound great. a 4-5 octave Fatar OP6 / OP8 with aftertouch & multi-filters....oh man!
I had all three but finally ended up replacing them with the software "native" versions. It simply makes more sense with the large screen on the computer. Specially for the modwave, where you can inmmediately see what happens to the wavetables as you bring in the morphs and for the wavestate where you can see and edit the sequences on the spot.
Is the sound quality or resolution the same with the hardware and native version? I think the vst would be worse, but if it's the same, it would be awesome
I personally cannot hear any difference whatsoever. I see no reason why the software should sound different, it is the very same code in a different wrapper.
@@thomaskolb8785 ohh i see! nice!! And what does wrapper mean? Also i have nord lead4 and this synth is all digital, but it sounds higher than soft synths (serum, etc) so I thought maybe the digital hardware would sound better.
@@user-zd4qy5zl7ie, The processor inside the modwave, wavestate and opsix is Raspberry Pi, while the processor in your computer is for instance Intel or Ryzer. To let the same payload code execute in both these environments without rewriting everything from scratch, the developers usually surround it by a “wrapper” code that translates processor specific instructions to the current environment. But the actual “modwave” code running as VST is the same as the Raspberry version and sounds identical. There is however no VST version of the Nord Lead 4 code, so Serum etc are completely different.
@@thomaskolb8785omg.. i see ! You're amazing🥹. I think it's a good to buy opsix, modwave’s native version and use it. It's more convenient for me to work with a mouse
I converted the modwave and wavestate into modules with custom skins. Imported 4gigs of my fav omnisphere samples into both of them. Waiting for the Radiawave.
I can’t help but still being confused as to which one I should get. I had the minilogue xd for a brief period of time and took it back to get a Moog Grandmother. Now I wanted to offset that setup with an FM digital synth to replace any need for in the box logic sounds (I prefer hardware). Which one of these is best? I don’t know still, it’s like they made it very difficult so that people would buy more than one and I can’t do that.
Wavestate scheint der beste zu sein!!! Alles andere scheint auch nur alter Wein in neuen Schläuchen zu sein,modernisiert und aufgepeppt mit neuer CPU und Display aber mit der ewig alten Klangsynthese inside🎉😢😢😢Auf dem Display werden neuerdings Oszillographenwellen angezeigt.Das soll cooler wirken❤
In India Korg Pa arrangers series are facing lack of stock... What is the reason? The authority should inform the clients about the delay. Can we buy korg product directly from you?
I’m new with it. Just bought Opsix. If I wanna use these sounds for my music in Ableton is it the best way to connect it through audio interface and record as samples? Or is there any different way to record sound from Opsix to the computer?
I bought Wavestate after watching a million videos on youtube about this trio. oh man I can't get up for hours. out of these three I think Wavestate is the killer of them all.
This video makes me think "get all three" is the sensible way forward, particularly if you're doing sound design. Still need to get myself a Modwave...
Korg please I would dream of such a legacy 2.0 new synth inspired my favorite KORG i ever had : The Z1. I BOUGHT THE MODWAVE. Seems realllly promizing. I can think to some connexions with Z1 here and there in the Modwave, but it's obviously not the same DNA. The Z1 was and still remains apart in synths history... I love the approach reinventing already innovative synthesis approaches and pushing them even further, and above all, not forgetting this time the user-friendly argument. A new one based on the unique Z1 multisynthesis, could bring a great color to the already beautiful palette covered by Wavestate, Opsix and Modwave
@@kennymester I’ve heard that from other folks on UA-cam,too . An official statement from Korg on the future of FM synthesis would be appropriated, though.
That's what my Sweetwater rep told me. That's why Sweetwater and Reverb were blowing them out for $320 a couple of weeks ago. Mine just arrived this morning!
I like both the additive and subtractive synthesis. Hard to say which from the three synths I want most. As a sidenote, the presenter's style seems to me like a bit of "distractive" synthesis :)
Excellent and informative video - what a shame the message was diluted by the distracting and annoying use of an off-eyeline B camera. The presenter spent half the time talking to an invisible person on my left. Please don't do this - it's a really bad video production habit and some of us find it so distracting that it's impossible to concentrate on the content.
I think - as a producer - Modwave is equivalent to an Access Virus, but cheaper :) More precisely, if you have Modwave, you don't need Virus or any VA synths.
Which one is right for me? The one with after touch and a decent key bed...none of them have. If I wanted a toy key bed, I would be shopping at Fisher Price!
Why can't you install a high resolution screen.?! They are like 15 dollars my God! They still using tired old boring matrix LCDs. It makes it look so dated the moment you buy it
This is one of the best product comparison videos I've ever seen. Nicely done, Korg team.
I'd almost given up on Korg. I owned multiple volcas, then the minilogue, and then the prologue. My favorite was the minilogue, but there were more things that I wanted out of a synth. I purchased the opsix earlier this year and it has earned a permanent home in my studio. I've been so in love with it. Last night I bought the modwave. I'm excited to get to learn it. I love that I can get decent virtual analog sounds from both as an added bonus. Their sequencers are awesome to play with other gear as well. Great work Korg! keep the updates coming! would love to have some more filter models?!🤞🤞
I have all three and use them regularly. Each has their own angle or approach on synthesis. I use Wavestate for laying the groundwork, Modwave for building waves and Opsix for accents, bass and highlights. Great trio of synthesizers! Sometimes I MIDI them all together and play them at once. A lot of beautiful and unique sounds come out of these little synths.
How do you midi them so they can play them at once. ?
@@rjwongofficial9292put them all on same channel
😊
If you had to keep only one which would you kept?
would you recommend buying them the new MK2 Key / or Racks ??
I know this isn't on topic, but I'm very impressed at Natalie's professional reading of the technical copy. It's tough to shoot videos like this where you're talking by yourself to the camera, describing pretty niche synth architecture in very long overwrought sentences, and making it sound natural and conversational. Kudos.
Yeah, she’s really good at this
Incredibly patronizing
@@Whityfisks how is that patronising? If anything it’s the opposite, since it recognises the real challenges rather than making up some reason to expect her to fail.
@@kaitlyn__L would you say the same if it was a male presenter
@@Whityfisks yes! Any presenter would find it hard to make a spec sheet sound engaging, regardless of gender. Many male presenters in other videos sound flat and dull, clearly just waiting to get to the demos. Natalie kept it fresh and engaging the whole way through. She’s a very skilled presenter and that’s also why she appears on Reverb videos. It’s not patronising at all to recognise someone’s skill.
I really want that stand, though.
Sequenz stand
@@raul0caFantastic - thank you! After all this time, I get an answer!
@@BTATSband Korg sold a version for their Grandstage Piano which I got used for an ok price. Then ebay started spamming me ads for the original Sequenz one for a better price :!
Completely unrelated; what's the synth stand they are using? Looks very heavy duty!
Loving the Opsix! It’s amazingly easy to get incredible sounds…
Power of FM synthesis baby
Got myself an Opsix recently and although I was skeptical at first, I’ve gotten some really cool sounds out of it. Also been using it to emulate old video game sounds from snes, genesis, and pc (which used fm synth chips). And I feel like I’ve only scratched the surface
I've had Wavestate for almost a year and recently got an Opsix. These synths feel very modern and are very powerful! Now, I just need the Modwave... 😈
Once I've mastered Opsix, I'm considering getting a modwave
Modern? Look at the screens!
@@ET2carbon Well, they only cost $750...A fair trade off
@Ottom:8 the cost of a screen ain't nothing. In fact, that's what my complaint was. The MPC TOUCH came out with a screen like almost 10 years ago. You got other analog gear like elektron or even the deepmind that have screens with bunches of information and animations. Those are less cost and more versatile. For 750, the trade off would be at least an external monitor option for tablets like the triton extreme did to make up the difference. Something beyond a patch editor librarian app, but an actual extension interface if they can't fit at least a 50^2 character display these days.
Just got a Modwave to go with the Wavestate . . . excellent combo, should have done this sooner.
I love all these synths. Where does one get that stand. It’s a beautiful stand and perfect for those synths.
Great video! The Opsix is a beast! Now, I am finding excuses for adding the other 2 ... 😎
Glad Korg came out with a modern 6-operator alternative to the DX-7. Interested in trying the ModWave and WaveState too. Glad they have knobs to minimize menu-diving.
Korg: please make an op-8! 49 or 61 keys , with 64 step sequencer(poly metric), upgraded (actual analog?)filters, aftertouch , & *multi-timbral!!🙏🙏🙏
That would be an absolute powerhouse of a synth. You could do such an amazing amount of things with 8 operators! I really wish the opsix had built in after touch, too! I’d prefer 61 keys!!
I don't think the opsix was a success for them. I have one on the way and I'm probably replacing my MODX with it as I want immediate FM patch creation and the MODX isn't that.
And give it loads of faders, like a Roland JD-800, but even more! Fader per function 🤌💸
12 operator would even be nice. Imagine using one key preset and layer them with a pad or synth preset playing them at once. Thats one missing. To be able to blend two preset at once.
I love how the company who made the Volcas called 7 pound synths compact instruments
🤣🤣
I appreciate the comparisons, having gone through this very "debate" between the WaveState, and the ModWave. Both have features I really want, but being limited to just one, went for the WaveState. Being able to create my own unique sample clips and load them into the synth is what pushed me toward the WS, though I would like the modulation features of MW. Having both of these combined could be the "next" product . . . Of course, I can't help but appreciate Natalie's pink hair and strawberry earrings! Update - Just got the MW, now have both MW & WS, this is definitely the combo to have.
I love my wavestate . would love the other two synths
KORG are genius when it comes to marketing directly to the consumer!! Capturing the desire to own all three with the stand!!!!
Just have the Modwave and for me it is a great Wavetable synth, that goes well with my other wavetable synth: the Waldorf Blofeld.
The Modwave, when you think differently...can yield some stunning results!
Dear Korg please put ALL of these synths in ONE device with 61 keys
That's really quite the dumbest thing I've heard these are supposed to be small to take the gigs lightweight never make everybody happy unbelievable
Damn that would be an expensive bigboi
@@SW-bb8lu lol
voila! ua-cam.com/video/lhbHTjMLN5c/v-deo.html
Better 76 keys
What keyboard stand is that? It looks so cool.
That synth rack though.
Just say it: We need ALL of them, thanks 😂😂😂❤❤❤❤
Nice thanks, but...
May be could we ask KORG another small effort, a new firmware fixing, for OPsix, some little imperfections in this quite ideal synth. Here are my proposals:
1) Make the Op6 works with the same User Interface as its brothers for the Favorite list of presets : when on Modwave and Wavestate the selected preset in the list is lit and the 15 others off, on Op6 the selected one is Off and the 15 not selected others lit !!!!
I play the 3 simultaneously and its always a pain when come to Opsix which is inverted regarded to the 2 others (mind breaking because they are physically so similar).
Just a global setting to invert the way it's running.
2) When on Modwave and Wavestate with midi messages 'Bank Select followed by a PC (Prog change)' we can select from the banks of current Favorite List, on Op6 there is no way to select by midi any preset from the favorite list. On Op6 Bank Select followed by a PC (0 -99) directly select amongst the 500 presets in it. problem is that we frequently move these presets (due to the 500 limit) and each time we have to re-program our midi controller.
3) Implement a category filter for the Program selector, just using the categories we can see in Op6 librarian. This could help a lot when searching for pads or Arp, etc. This exists in the 2 brothers Wavestate and Wavestate.
4) Add a way to assign output PAN to a button, actually there is no way to manage PAN on Op6 ('some workarounds exist but they require you to be MIT graduated...).
5) Make some button flash when midi instructions are received. This is also missing on the brothers and seems so easy to implement regarding the number of buttons with light capability.
I have also a concern for Opsix and Wavestate Native : make them work as written in their official documentation concerning midi PC to select favorites presets, actually nothing is working when in VST3 plugin inside Cubase 12... but this is just another story.
Thanks.
what he said Korg
Are there any plans for OPsix module?
And the winner is :
The Sequenz stand
Every synth needs a RANDOM button. Good work, Korg Cali!
Opsix as first one, then Modwave. Useful video, thanks
Just went ahead and got all three. They are all awesome too.
love the stand . where we can find it.?.
She's so cute...Love her Style...Good Job, well done, Lady!!!
Would be really great if you at Korg could move the timing up to the global level on the WaveState. Sucks to not be able to change a patch without losing the time.
@korg please could you explain why these 3 synths' vst are so exciting (one can immediately understand and visualise how the synth has been thought to run), while librarian interfaces are just loosing user in a total mess of parameters?
I bought theses synths after having tried VSTs, but I am really confused not to be able to synchronise them with hardware.
please update librairians with the same interface as VSTs 🙏
i know youve heard it 10000 times by now but imagine if they were all without keyboards.. then we could buy em all and not have to worry about desk room ;)
mod it. it's easy.
Modules don't have the immediacy. I have some modules but prefer keyboards, you can just switch on and play without booting up a DAW to route the keyboard though to the module.
Yeah, just convert them yourself
@6581punk Why would you boot up a DAW? Just connect your master keyboard directly to any modules with MIDI cables. I have one really good quality keyboard and connect everything to it through MIDI. Easy.
They do have just the modules.. hello..
Korg, you guys could do something similar to Modal Electronics & their Argon/Cobalt line. They have a module, a 3-octave & a bigger 5-octave for each unit. That way there is something for everyone. I personally HATE mini & slim keys (like on the minilogues) & I do not like the hassle of modules, setting up MIDI chains & MIDI thru, etc. I would love for at least a 4-octave, updated version of these units. I could understand the minilogue series have 3-octaves, as it entices people to move up to the bigger 4-octave prologue. BUT, these units are their own thing. There isn't really a reason to not have them in a larger, more playable size (4-octave or bigger), along with a module form for others than have a bigger master keyboard. Soundwise, all of them sound great. a 4-5 octave Fatar OP6 / OP8 with aftertouch & multi-filters....oh man!
These are full size keys
4-5 octave Fatar keybeds are sooo nice.
The Opsix is a great synth
Modwave is true beast thanks to motion sequencer, 5 LFO, Kaosspad… etc, lot… epic for sound design
I want to know when the full size Wavestate will be available. It’s been talked about for 2 years now.
I had all three but finally ended up replacing them with the software "native" versions. It simply makes more sense with the large screen on the computer. Specially for the modwave, where you can inmmediately see what happens to the wavetables as you bring in the morphs and for the wavestate where you can see and edit the sequences on the spot.
Is the sound quality or resolution the same with the hardware and native version? I think the vst would be worse, but if it's the same, it would be awesome
I personally cannot hear any difference whatsoever. I see no reason why the software should sound different, it is the very same code in a different wrapper.
@@thomaskolb8785 ohh i see! nice!! And what does wrapper mean?
Also i have nord lead4 and this synth is all digital, but it sounds higher than soft synths (serum, etc) so I thought maybe the digital hardware would sound better.
@@user-zd4qy5zl7ie, The processor inside the modwave, wavestate and opsix is Raspberry Pi, while the processor in your computer is for instance Intel or Ryzer. To let the same payload code execute in both these environments without rewriting everything from scratch, the developers usually surround it by a “wrapper” code that translates processor specific instructions to the current environment. But the actual “modwave” code running as VST is the same as the Raspberry version and sounds identical.
There is however no VST version of the Nord Lead 4 code, so Serum etc are completely different.
@@thomaskolb8785omg.. i see ! You're amazing🥹. I think it's a good to buy opsix, modwave’s native version and use it. It's more convenient for me to work with a mouse
Does anyone know what stand that is?
It looks like a Sequenz/Korg Grandstage stand with tier adapters?
I've got 2 of the 3, and i still want the 3rd.
Which two do you have? And how is it going? I am going to purchase either the Opsix or Wavestate 61 this week.
You are amazing, love your video!
Hey Korg make rackmount module versions.
Dont need another keyboard.
thanks.
Cool explanation of different synthesis types.
I converted the modwave and wavestate into modules with custom skins. Imported 4gigs of my fav omnisphere samples into both of them. Waiting for the Radiawave.
@@sasarasa88 I better delete then but I swear it's for personal use
Share a video, you don't have any listed
Can you help me to import samples into mine?
Any news about the Korg Drumlogue?
I can’t help but still being confused as to which one I should get. I had the minilogue xd for a brief period of time and took it back to get a Moog Grandmother. Now I wanted to offset that setup with an FM digital synth to replace any need for in the box logic sounds (I prefer hardware). Which one of these is best? I don’t know still, it’s like they made it very difficult so that people would buy more than one and I can’t do that.
Opsix if you want FM.
I have 2 out of 3 need that Modwave can’t wait
Where can I get that stand!?
Thanks to Natalie for this video. I have found it helpful to understanding what each of these synths has to offer.
Wonderfully indepth video, keep up the content like this(i hated my wavestate tho)
Wavestate scheint der beste zu sein!!!
Alles andere scheint auch nur alter Wein in neuen Schläuchen zu sein,modernisiert und aufgepeppt mit neuer CPU und Display aber mit der ewig alten Klangsynthese inside🎉😢😢😢Auf dem Display werden neuerdings Oszillographenwellen angezeigt.Das soll cooler wirken❤
Hi, Greetings from Chile, Do you know how to restore as the factory settings on Wavestate? Thank you very much for your help
In India Korg Pa arrangers series are facing lack of stock... What is the reason? The authority should inform the clients about the delay. Can we buy korg product directly from you?
I’m new with it. Just bought Opsix. If I wanna use these sounds for my music in Ableton is it the best way to connect it through audio interface and record as samples? Or is there any different way to record sound from Opsix to the computer?
Now you can buy the opsix vst for $50 and use it within your daw
Which one has more dark new wave sounds?
I bought Wavestate after watching a million videos on youtube about this trio. oh man I can't get up for hours. out of these three I think Wavestate is the killer of them all.
Don't choose😅 - buy all three.
Where to get this keyboard rack?
I’d like to know too.
I have all 3 and some volcas. But I perform with these 3 and a Korg MS-20 mini which basically just screams, 2 Eventide H9s and H90.
Why does Korg bother to include the Opsix in this video while discontinuing it at the same time?
(Luckily I got mine)
This video makes me think "get all three" is the sensible way forward, particularly if you're doing sound design. Still need to get myself a Modwave...
Wo gibt es denn den tollen Keyboard-Ständer?
Korg please I would dream of such a legacy 2.0 new synth inspired my favorite KORG i ever had : The Z1.
I BOUGHT THE MODWAVE. Seems realllly promizing. I can think to some connexions with Z1 here and there in the Modwave, but it's obviously not the same DNA.
The Z1 was and still remains apart in synths history... I love the approach reinventing already innovative synthesis approaches and pushing them even further, and above all, not forgetting this time the user-friendly argument. A new one based on the unique Z1 multisynthesis, could bring a great color to the already beautiful palette covered by Wavestate, Opsix and Modwave
Is the original Opsix discontinued?
I’m so happy there is a 61 key Opsix now🎉
these vs the monologue?
I would like a two or three octave keybed with fully weighted keys. To get fully weighted you have to go to 88 all the time.
Digital ? Are these synths digital or analog ? Any answer please ?
Very digital
Great demo video Rocker Strawberry Shortcake! A bit late though considering the Opsix is already discontinued?
I got a Raggedy Ann vibe.
I love you KORG!
I have them all !!!! 😃😎
Stand buy link?
Very nice, i go with a WAVESTATE and sometimes a Minilogue xd
Which one is the real successor of the Wavestation between Wavestate and Modewave?
It was supposed to be the Wavestate, but it is with much less power than the original Wavestation.
Wavestate fireeee I just got mine in the mail
What is that stand?
Is the Opsix discontinued? 🥺
that's what i'd like to know, too
@@hermask815 from talking to a couple music stores it's discontinued.
@@kennymester I’ve heard that from other folks on UA-cam,too . An official statement from Korg on the future of FM synthesis would be appropriated, though.
That's what my Sweetwater rep told me. That's why Sweetwater and Reverb were blowing them out for $320 a couple of weeks ago. Mine just arrived this morning!
@@kennymester lol, better late than never to market it more?
None of them have MPE do they?
do you sell that sstand?
I love the mod wave
What kind of rack is this?
I like both the additive and subtractive synthesis. Hard to say which from the three synths I want most. As a sidenote, the presenter's style seems to me like a bit of "distractive" synthesis :)
To me she looks like she was kicked out of the Suicide Girls community.
Does anybody know what kind of keyboard stand that is?
Excellent and informative video - what a shame the message was diluted by the distracting and annoying use of an off-eyeline B camera. The presenter spent half the time talking to an invisible person on my left. Please don't do this - it's a really bad video production habit and some of us find it so distracting that it's impossible to concentrate on the content.
I asked my friend to stand behind me at the left so I am ok. Sometimes I asked him what she told him. 😊
I think - as a producer - Modwave is equivalent to an Access Virus, but cheaper :) More precisely, if you have Modwave, you don't need Virus or any VA synths.
Hahahaha!
I LOVE YU KORG GIRL I LUVE YU FOREVA 😙
Love the drip. But this made me want all three
KORG достойный аппарат! 🤓👍🇷🇺
Which one is right for me? The one with after touch and a decent key bed...none of them have. If I wanted a toy key bed, I would be shopping at Fisher Price!
Opsix not being multi timbral was a heartbreaker
It looks like the Sequenz stand
Super 👌
IF ONLY these 3 engines were under one case, with a 73-note keyboard.... the endless shortcomings of a company that used to be great.
yay Natalie!
They charge for the software
Diggin the pink hair ✌️😎
Do one on the prologue :(
Why can't you install a high resolution screen.?! They are like 15 dollars my God! They still using tired old boring matrix LCDs. It makes it look so dated the moment you buy it
the keys get in the way when I'm gonna play them with a full keyboard
Great video.