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The Korg Polysix is a six-voice
analog synthesizer. Korg produced it in the early eighties, just
before digital technology in synthesizers became the new standard.
It has voltage controlled oscillators and filters. These 4-pole
filters are the closest thing you'll ever get to a Moog filter on
a chip. It has two LFO's and one envelope for both volume- and filtermodulation.
The unison and chord modes in combination with it's simple but effective
fx make for a truly big analog sound. I'd say the Polysix has exceptional
character and sounds really filthy in a good way. Reviewers on Harmony-Central
gave this synth a 8.4 for its sound.
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