I am a guitar player and have no interest in playing/buying keys. This is quickly becoming my favorite channel because the presenter is the best keys player I think that I have ever heard, and it's soooo entertaining :)
Great demo and (still) superb sounds. It just shows how much the small keybed limited the old version. If you like to play (as you don't buy this for the sequencer) and love FM pianos, then this is endless fun.
@@museonfilm8919No Mark King looked like Jon Bon Jovi in 1990 so don't know where you got that idea from. Also, if someone said "He looks like Henry VIII" would you comment "Yeah in about 1540..." Just in case people were erroneously comparing him to Henry VIII in 2024 - a skeleton? 🙄
The most interesting sounding machine of the last years. Ok, is based on “old” synthesys system but with new possibilities and efx it sounds gorgeous and beauty. Great demo
Got the modwave and am super amazed by its flexibility. Now i want those opsix and wavestate also. these korg synths are not just synths, these are creative monsters. incredible how they used a simple raspi to create such amazing synth concepts. no other synth can handle so much mods as the korgs. i will never use other synths for sound design, only bad thing is the fixed lfo (runs not free and retriggers when a note is pressed). when they fix the lfo thing this synths got all we need for the 21th century music.
Brilliant. Some wow moments in there. You have a new sub as one of your locations is near me. You also usenice pfoper langyage, unless another channel.
It's a 'Distorted Electric Guitar' emulation. The "Purple" in the name is probably referring to Jimi Hendrix's guitar sound on 'Purple Haze' or maybe the band 'Deep Purple'.
The one huge oversight is stopping me from pulling the trigger: No true bi timbrality. Yes you can mimic it via operator key tracking but that means the filter, arpeggiator and effects are still global. If you are going to raise the polyphony count...at least give true splits and layer capabilities.
yeah it's really strange. it doesn't take a whole lot of processing power in an FM engine like this. it seems like they could do bi timbral and maybe just reduce the number of voices a little bit to make up for the processing power. I like this product but at the same time I'm scratching my head at how Korg designed and priced it. it's like a high-end budget synth. I know people say it's just a raspberry pi in there but a raspberry pi is fairly powerful. and this is a new upgraded processor version compared to the previous Mark 1. you would think for this expensive SE version maybe they would make it bi timbral since it has the bigger keyboard....