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Description

Step into a world of vintage sound with the Sinevibes KorgDense, a virtual analog oscillator plugin tailored for the KORG prologue, minilogue xd, and NTS-1. At its core, it houses four distinct oscillators offering saw, square, and triangle waveforms, designed using the classic methods of early virtual analog synths. These oscillators bring a touch of nostalgia with their unique detuning features and individual pitch drift LFOs, simulating the charming imperfections of vintage hardware.

KorgDense shines with its multitude of 50 sound source configurations that provide a rich sonic tapestry. Whether you're going for subtle warmth or adventurous bit depth reductions, each oscillator can be fine-tuned with adjustable parameters such as waveform selection, coarse tuning, and output levels. A one-pole high-pass filter and a sine LFO for vibrato polish the sound to perfection, while pitch randomization adds an authentic touch of vintage synth discrepancies between voices.

The dynamic interactions between oscillators and the synthesizer’s filter create lively, organic sounds that are reminiscent of classic analog synths. Whether you're crafting ethereal pads or punchy bass lines, KorgDense is your gateway to evocative, full-bodied soundscapes.

Key Features:

  • Four virtual analog oscillators with saw, square, and triangle waveforms
  • 50 oscillator configurations with customizable parameters
  • Four random modulation generators for vintage-style pitch drift
  • Adjustable key pitch randomization for voice tuning discrepancies
  • One-pole high-pass filter with cutoff frequency key tracking
  • Built-in sine LFO for global pitch modulation
  • Compatible with Korg Prologue, Korg Minilogue XD, and Korg NTS-1
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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Sinevibes KorgDense.

Software and compatibility

  • Sinevibes is updating plugins like Hollow v2 and Luminance v2 for the NTS-1 Mk2, with Dense expected by May/June.

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  • NTS-1 Mk2's upgraded SDK lacks backwards compatibility, requiring developers to update plugins from Mk1.

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User experience

  • The community finds the NTS-1 Mk2 challenging to program due to C language, limited examples, and lack of support.

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  • Some users experienced issues with the LF Boost failing within days on the Prologue 16, requiring replacements.

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Value and pricing

  • Mk2 faces criticism for being more than twice the price of Mk1 without significant improvements.

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Use cases and applications

  • The NTS-1 Mk1 is favored as an FX unit due to its extensive third-party plugin library.

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  • The Prologue 16 is noted for its professional use in live settings, such as seen with Ghost Note, and its popularity among touring musicians despite its niche appeal online.

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Features and functionality

  • The Prologue 16 offers dedicated layering control knobs and 16 voice stacks, enhancing its sound design flexibility compared to the 8-voice version.

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  • Despite initial tuning stability issues, fixed in a firmware update, the Prologue's appeal lies in its sound and simplicity, not extensive modulation options.

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Comparisons

  • The Prologue 16 is praised for sounding closer to a Jupiter 8, with a musical Japanese tone, unlike the Prophet Rev2 which some find thin and harsh.

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  • Users find the Prologue's analog sound superior to digital competitors like the Jupiter X, which they describe as inferior to Roland's own plugins.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Owners appreciate the 16's ability to expand via downloadable third-party digital oscillators and effects, such as Sinevibes' Node and Dense plugins.

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