KORG resurrects synth gods in Collection 6

Korg released Collection 6 on Thursday with three software synthesizers that expand the bundle to 20 products. The package includes recreations of the 1995 TRINITY workstation, the PS-3300 analog synthesizer from 1977, and the SGX-2 piano engine, all from flagship hardware units.

The TRINITY software marks 30 years since the original hardware was launched, featuring touchscreen controls and PCM synthesis. Korg modeled the ACCESS sound engine and built in four expansion libraries, plus sounds from the TR-Rack module.

Fewer than 50 PS-3300 units shipped between 1977 and 1981. The software version models the polyphonic analog architecture, which Korg compares to 144 MS-20 synthesizers running simultaneously.

The SGX-2 engine samples five concert grand pianos across all 88 keys without loops. The recordings capture German, Japanese, and Italian instruments plus smaller uprights with string resonance and soft pedal articulations from the KRONOS and NAUTILUS workstations.
 

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