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Description

The Korg Mono/Poly Software Synthesizer is a faithful digital recreation of the legendary 1981 Korg Mono/Poly analog synthesizer. Ideal for both nostalgic enthusiasts and modern producers, this plugin offers a rich tapestry of sounds by emulating the original's unique architecture. The software captures the iconic four-VCO (Voltage-Controlled Oscillator) design, allowing for an extensive range of sound possibilities, from lush pads to sharp leads. With its intuitive interface, musicians can seamlessly blend vintage warmth with contemporary digital precision.

The emulation is enhanced with modern features, such as polyphonic capabilities and advanced modulation options, making it a versatile tool for any DAW setup. Dive into its intricate controls, including cross modulation, oscillator sync, and key tracking, to craft sounds that are both classic and cutting-edge. The Mono/Poly Software Synthesizer not only retains the charm of the original hardware but also expands its potential with enhanced polyphony and MIDI integration.

Whether you're composing retro-inspired tracks or exploring new sonic landscapes, this plugin offers a robust platform for creativity. It provides both seasoned synthesists and newcomers with a gateway to unforgettable soundscapes, all within the convenience of your digital audio workstation.

Key Features:

  • Emulation of the original Korg Mono/Poly with four VCOs
  • Advanced modulation capabilities with cross modulation and oscillator sync
  • Polyphonic mode for expanded playability
  • Intuitive interface with easy integration into modern DAWs
  • MIDI compatibility for seamless control
  • Includes additional effects and presets for diverse sound design
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Kebu

Korg Mono/Poly vs. Behringer Monopoly

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Korg Mono/Poly vs. Behringer Monopoly

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Kebu

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100 Korg MonoPoly VST Presets - retro Funk, 80s Pop, House, Disco, Synthwave, Oldschool

XenosSoundworks

XenosSoundworks

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App Sound: Korg MonoPoly "Synth Circle"

App Sound (by Matt Sour)

App Sound (by Matt Sour)

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MONOPOLY battle: Behringer HARDWARE vs Korg SOFTWARE!

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Folia Soundstudio

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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Korg Mono/Poly Software Synthesizer.

Features and functionality

  • The Mono/Poly's unique paraphonic mode allows different oscillators for each key, resulting in distinct sound textures, particularly with chord tone melodies.

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  • The synth's oscillator gating and note allocation modes are highlighted as unique features that set it apart from other paraphonic synths.

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  • The Mono/Poly's filter is praised for its lush quality, ideal for outrun, cyberpunk, and 80's retro music styles.

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  • The Mono/Poly's CV Arpeggiator Trigger input allows sync with external clocks, enhancing arpeggiator versatility beyond manual timing.

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User experience

  • Owners appreciate the synth's lack of presets, finding it encourages more creative and adventurous sound design compared to preset-driven synths.

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Use cases and applications

  • Some users liken the sound capabilities to deadmau5 vibes, particularly when layering chord tones over bass notes.

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  • Owners find the Mono/Poly's classic synth architecture intuitive and naturally aligned with familiar synths like the Minimoog.

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  • The Beatstep's ability to toggle steps creates polyrhythmic arpeggios, adding a playful dimension to compositions.

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  • MIDI sequencers like the Alesis MMT8, available for under $100, are suggested for non-DAW users seeking hardware sequencing solutions.

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Comparisons

  • The Mono/Poly's four-note paraphony is considered more versatile than the two-note paraphony in many other similar synths.

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  • The Behringer Mono/Poly sounds cleaner with less background noise compared to the original Korg, which had issues with "gas noise" when idle.

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  • The Korg Mono/Poly filter is based on the SSM2044 chip, similar to the Doepfer A-105 Eurorack module, appealing to those seeking vintage filter emulation.

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Setup and maintenance

  • The Behringer version requires manual calibration for filters, oscillators, and modulation effects via rear panel screws for optimal sound.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Arturia Beatstep is recommended for syncing the arpeggiator to a DAW, offering a cost-effective solution at around $50.

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  • Kenton Pro Solo offers MIDI to CV conversion with additional LFO capabilities, useful for manipulating the Mono/Poly's filter and oscillators.

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Software and compatibility

  • The Mono/Poly's v/oct scaling simplifies integration with other gear, alleviating the need for complex MIDI-CV conversion.

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4.5 out of 5

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john_withers

Got in Korg Legacy, not bad but not my favourite

I have only ever played around with this member of the Korg Legacy and while it is interesting historically it is probably my least favourite for some reason. Not that its bad it sounds great.

grancalavera

Inspiration

Amazing synth. Another go to for classic warm sounds.

jimmarchi1

it doesn't really sound like an analog mono/poly but the contols are right and it sounds good as its own thing.... I actually use this quite a bit even though I have a lot of legit analogs

A

Great leads and pads.

Artist usage

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See how Owl City uses Korg Mono/Poly Software Synthesizer

Owl City

Singer, Guitarist

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Verified via Ayoungmusic

Sky Harbor Studio, Owl City's personal studio in Minnesota, uses many Korg virtual instruments. The first listed is the Mono/Poly.

See how Disfunktion uses Korg Mono/Poly Software Synthesizer

Disfunktion

Music Producer

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Verified via Photo

Disfunktion posted this photo on their Facebook fan page which shows them utilizing the Korg Mono/Poly setup with this caption: "Studio day!"

See how Rampa uses Korg Mono/Poly Software Synthesizer

Rampa

Composer, Music Producer

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Verified via YouTube

In the YouTube video titled "Keinemusik’s Rampa and &ME talk Tech and TEILE (Electronic Beats TV)" by Telekom Electronic Beats TV, Rampa is observed using the Korg Mono/Poly Software Synthesizer. The distinctive layout of the knobs confirms the identification of this specific synthesizer.

See how Fabian Del Priore uses Korg Mono/Poly Software Synthesizer

Fabian Del Priore

Composer

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Verified via Delpriore

"Our music productions for film and television, cinema, games, web, soundtracks and many other areas of application are created in a modern sound studio in a completely virtual environment on the computer (with various soft samplers and plugins on a purely digital basis for the best sound quality - or else with the help of the latest hardware technology, mixing consoles, synthesizers, effect devices and digital signal processors for further sound refinement for the highest quality demands without compromise.

You can find some impressions of the studio on this page."

See how Shimron Elit uses Korg Mono/Poly Software Synthesizer

Shimron Elit

Singer, Keyboardist

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Verified via Photo

Screenshot on Shimron Elit's official website.

See how metaroom uses Korg Mono/Poly Software Synthesizer

metaroom

Music Producer

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an instrument labeled MonoPoly can be seen in this upload of a Sewerslvt flip.

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