The Korg Prologue is a multi-voice analog poly synth. Prologue 8 and 16 come equipped with 49 or 61 full-size keys and are 8-voice and 16-voice respectively. We delve deeper into it at NAMM.
Certainly one of the stars of NAMM 2018 was the Korg Prologue, an analog, polyphonic, 8/16-voice synthesizer that sounds impressive.
Let's get straight to the video from NAMM:
Korg Prologue Main Features
16/8-voice analog synthesizer circuit.
Newly developed multi-engine equipped with three types: noise, VPM, and user.
High-quality digital effects.。
An open API (Application Programming Interface) for user-created oscillators and effects。
Newly developed L.F. COMP. (Low Frequency Compressor) analog effect (prologue-16 only).
Bi-timbre support.
Voice modes that allow voices to be flexibly recombined.
Arpeggiator equipped with a variety of types and range settings.
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