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Description

Unleash the power of FM synthesis with the Sinevibes KorgNode, a four-operator FM synthesis engine meticulously crafted for the KORG prologue, minilogue xd, and NTS-1. At its core, this plugin offers a classic setup with four sine oscillators (operators) interlinked through 24 distinct FM algorithms. This intricate network opens the door to nearly 90,000 frequency combinations, allowing musicians to explore a vast universe of timbres ranging from the timelessly classic to the strikingly modern.

The KorgNode's engine is engineered for excellence, running at 2x oversampled rates and employing a specialized filter to minimize aliasing frequencies. This ensures a pristine sound quality, even in higher octaves. For creative modulation, the KorgNode incorporates a highly flexible built-in modulation generator. Choose from exponential or linear envelopes, a variety of multi-waveform LFOs, sample & hold, or random triangle settings, offering unprecedented control over your soundscapes.

Whether you're a seasoned sound designer or an aspiring musician, the KorgNode is designed to be user-friendly while providing deep configurability, making it a must-have for KORG synthesizer enthusiasts.

Key Features:

  • Genuine four-operator FM synthesis engine
  • 24 FM algorithms with multiple frequency modulation possibilities
  • Internally runs at 96000 kHz sample rate with an anti-aliasing filter
  • Individual frequency ratio selection for operators 2, 3, and 4
  • Flexible modulation generator with 24 modes and built-in lag filters
  • Compatible with KORG prologue, minilogue xd, and NTS-1
  • Includes 60 example patches for quick inspiration
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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 KorgNode.

Features and functionality

  • The Minilogue XD version of Node includes presets, unlike the NTS-1, which only has preset tables, possibly implying wavetables.

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  • Node’s integration as a custom oscillator on the Minilogue XD may feel restricted due to menu-diving for controls, compared to hands-on FM synths like the Opsix.

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  • The Opsix provides a grid matrix for designing custom FM algorithms, a feature not present in the Node, enhancing creative potential for advanced synthesis.

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Use cases and applications

  • Users find Node particularly appealing for turning both the NTS-1 and XD into FM synths, indicating a versatile application for these devices.

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  • Node may be less suitable for users preferring extensive hands-on control found in dedicated FM synths like the Opsix, which offers comprehensive operator parameter access.

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Software and compatibility

  • Node is designed for the logueSDK, enhancing both NTS-1 and XD’s capabilities, providing an affordable expansion option for FM synthesis at $40.

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User experience

  • Owners report having fun and enjoying the creative possibilities after installing Node on their devices, suggesting a positive user experience overall.

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  • Some owners find physical controls on devices like the Opsix more intuitive for sound design compared to Node’s reliance on Minilogue XD’s menu systems.

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Comparisons

  • The Opsix offers a broad menu system with minimal depth, allowing quicker access to FM parameters compared to the deeper menu navigation required for Node on Minilogue XD.

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  • The Digitone's streamlined FM synthesis approach, with limited operator control, contrasts with the deeper FM exploration potential of the Opsix, highlighting different user needs.

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