KORG Collection 4 (Windows)

(5 customer reviews)

Original price was: £180.99.Current price is: £58.99.

Product Description

Windows Operating Requirements

OS
Windows 10 64bit* or higher (latest update)
* 32bit environment is not supported.
CPU
Intel Core i5 or better (Core i7 or better recommended)
Memory
8 GB RAM (16 GB or more recommended)
Storage
8 GB free disk space (SSD recommended)
Others
An internet connection is required
Plug-ins
VST, VST3, AAX (Supported 64bit plug-ins only)
Operability confirmed DAW software* (latest version)
Ableton Live 11 / Cubase Pro 12 / Cubase Pro 11 / Studio One 6 / Studio One 5.5 / Digital Performer 11 ย / FL Studio 20 / Reason 11 / Cakewalk by Bandlab / Reaper / ProTools 2022

* as of Nov 23, 2022
* Please use the latest version

Includedย 

ARP ODYSSEY v1.5.0

ELECTRIBE-R v1.0.0

KAOSS PAD v1.0.0

LegacyCell v1.8.0

M1 v2.4.0

MDE-X v2.4.0

MicroKORG v1.0.0

MiniKORG v1.1.0

MonoPoly v2.4.0

MS-20 v2.4.0

Polysix v2.4.0

Prophecy v1.6.0

TRITON Extreme v1.1.0

TRITON v1.4.0

WAVESTATION v2.4.0

 

What Is CMT (Component Modeling Technology)?

From the dawn of synthesizers to the 2010s, KORG has been a leader in analog synthesizer technology. From the digital synthesizer pioneer M1 that defined an era to the KRONOS that changed existing notions, KORG has been cutting-edge for decades. Since the development of the KORG Legacy Collection series in 2004, Component Modeling Technology (CMT) has become one of KORGโ€™s most important technologies. Combining the passions of these two fields, it is a clever reproduction of analog circuits in the digital domain.

In other words, CMT does not simply simulate the output sound like previous modeling techniques. It leverages digital models of the components used in the analog products like transistors, capacitors, and resistors. Using CMT, we have been able to completely capture the sound and behavior of the original analog synthesizers.

 

CMT is a technology which has its roots in KORGโ€™s thorough knowledge of the foundation of analog circuits. Beginning first with investigation into the original model, KORG conducted an examination combining the measured values of the actual equipment with analysis of the circuit blueprint. On top of that, everything from the complicated interactions of circuits to the special characteristics of each individual diode clip was tested on a computer-based circuit design system.

After going through this stage of thorough research, the software model was constructed. Using the KORG Collection ARP ODYSSEY as an example, the numerical values and voltage of the actual components were written in the software source code itself. In this way, KORG was able to achieve the goal of creating an electric signal with the exact same method as the original device. Attention to detail was paid to all the features of the original, including the three different characteristics of the low-pass filter, the subtle VCA soft clipping, the authentic envelope form, and the characteristic curve of the portamento. Also, in order to give it unpredictability, which is essential to the warm organic feeling characteristic of analog, the changes in reaction time were finely adjusted.

 

 

With a wealth of knowledge and experience in the digital field, KORG understands that digital audio has a fundamentally different aspect from analog, so copying the analog circuits to the letter does not always produce the best result. The most essential reason why this is so is that although the range of frequencies in analog audio is theoretically infinite, in the case of digital it becomes limited to half the sampling rate. This is the problem. There is a portion in various analog layouts that relies on an infinite frequency range. For example, the keen edge of an analog oscillating circuit produces tremendously high frequencies. This is no problem for the analog circuits, but in the digital realm it will bring about aliasing and the sound quality will be destroyed by unwanted side band and distortions that are clearly not analog-like.

 

 

In order to design a completely new digital oscillating circuit, we researched many kinds of technologies. We have the patent to the ultra low aliasing oscillating circuit which is the unique feature of KRONOS, the flagship model of the workstation. With this technology, even with the oscillator sync there is no digital unnaturalness, but it produces a rich and jitter-free analog sound, and is able to maintain the crisp high-pitched tones just as if they were from a real analog synthesizer. This is the technology we used in KORG Collection ARP ODYSSEYโ€™s Ring Modulation. Sync and Ring Modulation were challenging because in one sample the waveform is reset several times.

CMT is the culmination of several decadesโ€™ experience and results in both the analog and digital fields, and is the realization of the best combination both digital and analog technologies.

 

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  1. EB

    I’m impressed with the quality and ease of use of this collection, definitely a solid investment for any music producer out there.

  2. AM

    This software bundle is amazing, I love the vintage sounds and easy-to-use interface. Would definitely recommend to other music producers!

  3. VL

    I love the nostalgic sounds and the ease of use, but wish there were more included in the package.

  4. JD

    I absolutely love the sound quality of this collection! It’s been a game-changer for my music production.

  5. NF

    This software has significantly elevated my music production game – definitely recommend giving it a try!

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