MATRIXSYNTH: Korg opsix Version 2.0 - Operator Modes in Depth: Effect Operator


Saturday, October 23, 2021

Korg opsix Version 2.0 - Operator Modes in Depth: Effect Operator


video upload by Oscillator Sink

"Korg have just dropped version 2.0 firmware for the opsix. The headline feature is surely the addition of the new "Effect" operator mode which allows you convert an operator into a one of ten different fx units within your patch - and it's fantastic.

In this video I take a look at each of the ten different effects, explain how they operate and make some suggestions for creative uses.

00:00 - Intro
00:58 - Effects Operator Overview
02:32 - Effect Type: Peak EQ
06:01 - Effect Type: Shelf EQ
08:09 - Effect Type: Phaser
13:40 - Effect Type: Short Delay
17:41 - Effect Type: Comb Filter (and Physical Modelling!)
22:11 - Effect Type: Distortion
24:51 - Effect Type: Drive
27:24 - Effect Type: Decimator
32:01 - Effect Type: Wave Shaper
40:18 - Effect Type: Punch
43:03 - Outro

Transparency notice: the Opsix was kindly provided to me by Korg, but they have not had any input as to the content of these videos."

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