![]() ![]() Many musicians acclaimed the Mono/Poly as one of Korg's best synthesizers, with a number of unique characteristics. It was released at the same time as the Polysix, and because of their capabilities as well as their price, these two instruments caused a revolution in the synthesizer world. Mono/Poly software synthesizer The Mono/Poly, a four-VCO monophonic/polyphonic synthesizer that went on sale in 1981 was considered the culmination of Korg's experience building analog synthesizers. Finally the complex sound and parameter response can be perfectly reproduced, delivering all the power and subtlety that up until now only true analog synthesis could provide. CMT reproduces not only the sound but also the character and response curve of each parameter, so that the results are completely faithful to the original model. Proprietary CMT technology reproduces the circuitry performance of the original synthesizer The Polysix, MS-20 and new Mono/Poly software synthesizers use Korg's proprietary CMT (Component Modeling Technology) to perfectly reproduce their sound and response. Delivering perfect replications of the original sounds while adding many new functions that open up fresh possibilities, these software synthesizers have received the acclaim that you would expect from Korg, the original manufacturer. MAC OSX UB | Team-ArCADE | 44.7 MB The Korg Legacy Collection series are packages that contain software versions of classic Korg synthesizers. ![]()
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