MATRIXSYNTH: KORG 900 PS Analog Synthesizer 1975 | HD DEMO |


Thursday, December 18, 2014

KORG 900 PS Analog Synthesizer 1975 | HD DEMO |


Published on Dec 18, 2014 AnalogAudio1

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The Korg 900 PS is the first preset synth from Korg - a great little synth. PS comes from PRESET. It has nothing to do with the polyphonic PS series.

The Korg 900 PS has presets, but also "free mode" to tweak the presets a bit. It has Attack/Release controls, white noise, scale noise (just like the Mini Korg and Korg 700), repeat function and "touch control" - a bar beneath the keyboard to activate vibrato, portamento and such things. You also have the "harmonics" sliders, which allows you to mix together different footages of triangle waves - a feature, which other free programmable Korgs at that time did not have. It helps to create some great "Oxygene"-style basses like on 5:06. The sound is meaty analog and very similar to the Mini Korg 700.

I played the Korg 900 PS along with a Lexicon MPX 500 for reverbs and a Korg SDD-3000 for delays (my new favourite delay - the original, not the pedal version)."

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