Korg released a computer version of their analog modeling synthesizer called Multi/Poly Native. Musicians love that this software works perfectly with the actual hardware synth. You can send sounds between both versions without losing any quality. The design takes after the famous Korg Mono/Poly that many keyboard players adore.
Mac users can run this program as VST3, AAX, or AU or by itself without other software. Windows musicians have similar options minus the AU format. Almost every recording program supports these formats, making it super easy to add this synth to your music projects, whatever system you use.
The software perfectly copies how the real synthesizer sounds thanks to advanced modeling technology. Every filter squeal and oscillator wobble behaves exactly like actual electronic circuits. You can create wildly expressive sounds using Kaoss Physics, Motion Sequencing 2.0, and many other sound-shaping tools.
Multi/Poly Native gives each program four different oscillator flavors, including Classic, Digital, and Waveshaper types. Two separate filter sections let you craft anything from vintage warm tones to razor-sharp modern sounds. You might layer four programs together for massive soundscapes, split your keyboard into different zones, or create evolving textures with Layer Rotate.
Professional effects add finishing touches with beautiful reverbs, delays, chorus effects, and guitar amp simulators. The coolest part happens when keyboard players transfer their custom patches between hardware and software versions. Everything stays identical whether practicing at home or rocking on stage.
Korg sells Multi/Poly Native for a temporary price of $149 instead of the regular $199. If you already bought the hardware Multi/Poly, you pay just $49.99 for the software. Anyone can download a free trial that works for 20 minutes at a time with some saving limitations.
Mac users can run this program as VST3, AAX, or AU or by itself without other software. Windows musicians have similar options minus the AU format. Almost every recording program supports these formats, making it super easy to add this synth to your music projects, whatever system you use.
The software perfectly copies how the real synthesizer sounds thanks to advanced modeling technology. Every filter squeal and oscillator wobble behaves exactly like actual electronic circuits. You can create wildly expressive sounds using Kaoss Physics, Motion Sequencing 2.0, and many other sound-shaping tools.
Multi/Poly Native gives each program four different oscillator flavors, including Classic, Digital, and Waveshaper types. Two separate filter sections let you craft anything from vintage warm tones to razor-sharp modern sounds. You might layer four programs together for massive soundscapes, split your keyboard into different zones, or create evolving textures with Layer Rotate.
Professional effects add finishing touches with beautiful reverbs, delays, chorus effects, and guitar amp simulators. The coolest part happens when keyboard players transfer their custom patches between hardware and software versions. Everything stays identical whether practicing at home or rocking on stage.
Korg sells Multi/Poly Native for a temporary price of $149 instead of the regular $199. If you already bought the hardware Multi/Poly, you pay just $49.99 for the software. Anyone can download a free trial that works for 20 minutes at a time with some saving limitations.