Korg Modwave MKII Wavetable Synthesizer Rackmountable Desktop Module
$1,080.00
4U Rackmountable Wavetable Synthesizer Desktop Module with 60-voice Polyphony, Pitch/Mod Wheel, Kaoss Physics X/Y Pad, 2 Wavetable Oscillators, A/B Osc Blend, 13 Morph Types, MIDI 2.0 Support, Velocity Sensitivity, 5-pin DIN MIDI I/O, USB-B, FX, 4-band EQ, and Bundled Software
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Modwave MKII Machinations Meet Powerful Portability
In 1985, Korg introduced the world to the DW-8000, a groundbreaking synthesizer that merged digital wavetables and rich analog filters to give players access to a new universe of synthesized sounds. Korg’s Modwave MKII module continues the DW-8000’s storied legacy while representing a new evolution in wavetable synthesis, packing the punches of its 37-key sibling into a 4U, 19-inch rackmountable desktop module. Comprising a vast collection of wavetable oscillators, a dozen gorgeous stereo filters, a humongous PCM sample library, and a host of modulators, the Modwave MKII module launches you into a deep and immersive world of exploratory sound design. Yet, with its portable, versatile form factor and remarkably intuitive user interface, the Modwave MKII Module is anything but overwhelming — it’s a fun and interactive synth that will appeal to seasoned and aspiring synthesists alike. Plus, synthesists at City Music are ecstatic over the inclusion of a built-in KAOSS Pad, which facilitates incredibly expressive performances. Let your imagination soar and tap into new sonic dimensions with the Modwave MKII wavetable desktop synthesizer from Korg!
Flexible interactivity for rackmounted and desktop production
Please don’t misunderstand: Despite eschewing the 37 full-size keys of its counterpart, the MKII module boasts all the same sound design and synthesis tools, trading its keybed for an equally formidable form factor that maximizes flexibility and portability. The MKII module’s housing is designed to be completely adjustable, accommodating configurations from nearly flat to almost perpendicular to your desktop surface. Furthermore, its 19-inch profile includes a recessed rear panel to eliminate any cabling or accessibility hurdles when used with a rackmountable setup.
Over 230 million wavetable variations
Like its keybed-bearing bigger sibling, the Modwave MKII module comes loaded with over 200 characterful wavetables, each with up to 64 waveforms, which, when combined with the modifier and morph features, allows for a staggering 230 million wavetable variations! If that’s not enough to satisfy your desire for unique tones, Modwave allows you to import wavetables from Xfer Record’s highly popular Serum advanced software wavetable synthesizer, as well as custom wavetables in WaveEdit format. But the fun doesn’t stop there! The Modwave MKII includes a multi-gigabyte PCM library for adding realism to patches with Korg’s impeccably recorded samples.
Shape your sounds with MS-20 and Polysix filters
While wavetable synthesis offers sonic possibilities far beyond typical subtractive synthesis, it’s hard to beat the creative potential of a good filter. So, Korg threw in more than a dozen rich onboard options. The Modwave MKII synthesizer module packs lowpass and highpass filters modeled after those found on the classic MS-20 synthesizer, as well as a lowpass filter model based on the Polysix synthesizer. You’ll also find an array of 2- and 4-pole lowpass, highpass, bandpass, and band-reject filters. And, of course, you’re also supplied with Korg’s beloved multimode filter, which can morph and modulate between multiple filter modes.
KAOSS Physics returns for hands-on expression
When it first hit the market in 1999, Korg’s KAOSS Pad was a deliciously disruptive piece of technology, giving users unprecedented hands-on control to sample, mangle, and alter any sound source. Famously used by musical experimentalists such as Brian Eno, Radiohead, and Muse, the KAOSS Pad encouraged expressive interaction with its powerful set of audio manipulation tools. Not only does the Modwave MKII module feature the renowned KAOSS X/Y touchpad, but it also introduces KAOSS Physics, which models the behavior of a bouncing ball for randomized parameter automation. Customize the environment to which the ball responds by defining the shape of its slopes, adjusting the surface friction, and choosing between padded or hard walls; or remove the walls entirely, so that the surface wraps around to the opposite edges like a vintage arcade game. Go even further by manipulating the KAOSS Physics parameters with any of the desktop module’s dozensof modulation sources or even with the KAOSS Physics outputs themselves!
Motion Sequencing 2.0 animates your playing experience
An evolution of the Korg wavestate’s Wave Sequencing 2.0, Motion Sequencing 2.0 brings incredible dynamism and animation to your patches and step sequences. Motion Sequencing 2.0 allows you to manipulate sample sequence, timing, and pitch independently to create complex, evolving patches with a nonlinear vibe. Each of these parameters (and many more) is assigned its own “Lane,” and each Lane can have a different number of steps, with control over their start, end, and loop points. Lanes can even randomize their step order every time they are played, yielding a completely unpredictable and nonlinear playing experience.
Onboard FX elevate your sounds to stratospheric heights
Your patches will ascend to stratospheric heights with the Modwave MKII module’s massive collection of built-in effects. Starting with Pre FX — including the Decimator bit crusher and sample reducer, studio-quality EQ and compression, along with ring modulation, tremolo, and a waveshaper — you can transform your raw sounds before further manipulating them with any of Modwave’s stunning Mod FX. Then, cap it off with one of five stereo delays, a master reverb, and a 4-band parametric master EQ. Dreamy and dramatic, gritty and glitchy, polished and clean: with the Modwave MKII’s high-quality effects, you have infinite atmospheric depths at your fingertips.
Ready for stage or studio
A pair of balanced line-level outputs ensures the Modwave MKII sounds fantastic even over long cable runs, and a headphone output is available for personal monitoring as well — perfect for late-night sound design sessions. DIN MIDI ports are present for connecting with other MIDI-compatible hardware, and class-compliant USB MIDI is available for integration with your computer. Speaking of which, we highly recommend downloading the free editor software from Korg — it’s the perfect way to manage your custom patches and much more.
Korg Modwave MKII Wavetable Synthesizer Module Features:
- Versatile form factor supports flexible desktop configurations for studio- or performance-optimized arrangements, fully removable for rackmounted use
- 4U, 19-inch profile and recessed rear panel streamline cable management and accessibility for painless use as a rackmountable module
- Loaded with over 200 characterful wavetables, each with up to 64 waveforms
- Modifier and morph features allow for a staggering 230 million wavetable variations
- 2-oscillator structure with 2-part multitimbrality and 60-voice polyphony nearly doubles the voicing of its predecessor
- Includes modeled MS-20 lowpass/highpass filters, modeled Polysix lowpass filter, and Korg multimode filter
- Plenty of modulation with 4 envelopes, 5 LFOs, and aftertouch
- Extensive parameter controls include individual Motion Sequencing steps, which can yield up to 1,000 possible modulation destinations in a single Program
- 4 programmable Mod knobs give you custom access to whatever parameters you’d like to tweak most often
- Motion Sequencing 2.0 allows you to manipulate sample sequence, timing, and pitch independently to create complex, evolving patches with a nonlinear vibe
- “Lanes” provide unique ways to manipulate pitch, sample duration, gate times, step sequencer values, and much more
- Layer samples over wavetables from the included multi-gigabyte PCM library
- 13 morph types for stretching, squeezing, and altering wavetables in real-time
- Massive collection of built-in distortion, modulation, delay, and reverb effects
- Ample hands-on control over practically all parameters
- Built-in KAOSS Pad with KAOSS Physics encourages unprecedented interactivity
- Polyphonic legato, velocity sensitivity, exponential velocity, and release velocity ensure nuanced, expressive performances
Type | 4U Rackable/Desktop Modwave Synthesizer |
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Analog/Digital | Digital |
Polyphony | 60 Stereo Voices |
Envelope Generator | 4 x Envelopes |
LFO | 5 x LFO |
Arpeggiator | Yes |
Sequencer | 16-step |
Analog Outputs | 2 x 1/4" (L/mono, R) |
Headphones | 1 x 1/4" TRS |
MIDI I/O | In/Out/USB, MIDI 2.0 Property Exchange, Keystage |
Pedal Inputs | 1 x 1/4" (damper) |
USB | 1 x Type B |
Power Supply | AC Adapter |
Height | 4.21" |
Width | 19.02" |
Depth | 6.77" |
Weight | 3.75 lbs |
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