![]() Korg iPolysix brings almost all of the real Polysix's goodness to an iPad ( at Amazon) (Opens in a new window) near you-and for far less than its original list price.įor this review, I tested Korg iPolysix version 1.1 on a 16GB, Wi-Fi-only Apple iPad 3 Korg recommends an iPad 2 or later, and says it's optimized to work well on an iPad mini. Like Arturia's iMini, Korg iPolysix ($29.99) is an emulation of a specific analog synthesizer-in this case, the popular six-voice Polysix from 1981, which was the first relatively affordable polyphonic synthesizer. While other manufacturers steadfastly held to manufacturing physical instruments, Korg branched off and began creating virtual emulations of its most popular models, including the MS-20, the Wavestation, and the venerable M1 workstation-of which I owned an actual example way back in 1988 when it was released. Korg saw the writing on the wall for virtual plug-in synthesizers early. How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac. ![]() How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill. ![]()
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