Korg PolySix Analog Polyphonic Synth w/ new solid OAK casing & MODS
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Korg PolySix Analog Polyphonic Synth

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Product Specs

Brand
Model
  • PolySix
Finish
  • Navy Blue
Year
  • 1980s
Made In
  • Japan
Categories
Analog / Digital
  • Analog
Key Size
  • Full Size
Keyboard Action
  • Synth Action
Number of Keys
  • 61 Keys
Polyphony
  • 6 Voices

Overview

Developed as an answer to the Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 and similar to the Roland Juno 6, the Korg PolySix serves up six-voice analog polyphony with one VCO and sub-oscillator per voice. Change or thicken your sound using any one of the number of effects, like chorus, phase, and even ensemble effects like bucket-brigade-based delay. With 32-patch memory and a powerhouse arpeggiator controllable with octave, latch, and up/down controls, the PolySix is a vintage synth that's a true force to be reckoned with, earning it fans like Geoff Downes and Keith Emerson.
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First manufactured in 1981, the Korg PolySix analog polyphonic synthesizer is similar to the Roland Juno 6 in that it boasts 6 voices with one VCO and sub-oscillator per voice, as well as chorus, phase, and "ensemble" effects to thicken up its sound. The Korg PolySix comes with 32 patch memory and an impressive arpeggiator that has rate and octave, latch, and up/down controls.

Features: 61 keys, 6 voice polyphony, CV Input for filter cutoff, Sync Input for arpeggiator, mono audio output

Notable Players: Geoff Downes, Astral Projection, Keith Emerson

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