Korg PS-3300 Polyphonic Analog Synthesizer Full-Scale Reissue (In Production, Estimated Arrival Apr 2026)

Korg PS-3300 Polyphonic Analog Synthesizer Full-Scale Reissue (In Production, Estimated Arrival Apr 2026)

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One of the rarest and most coveted synthesizers in music history: the Korg PS-3300, is coming back

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A legend, reborn.

One of the rarest and most coveted synthesizers in music history, the PS-3300, is back.

Between 1977 and 1981, the original PS-3300 carved out a legendary place in music history. With fewer than 50 units made, its lush, expansive sounds appeared on just a handful of recordings – making it one of the rarest and most sought-after synths in history. Today, original models are almost impossible to find, cementing its status as a true “phantom” of the analog world.

Now, the legend returns. Bought to life by its original creator, Fumio Mieda, and the team behind Korg’s acclaimed revivals (ARP 2600 FS, miniKORG 700FS, and more), the PS-3300 is a faithful reproduction that blends meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail with modern reliability.

For synth enthusiasts and forward-thinking musicians alike, the PS-3300 isn’t simply an incredibly powerful analog instrument – it’s a piece of music history, reborn.

Reawakening a legend

The PS series revolutionized synthesis in the late ’70s with fully polyphonic analog designs, each with its own keyboard. Following the PS-3100’s debut in 1977 and the programmable PS-3200 in 1978. The PS-3300 emerged as the crown jewel – a monumental synth combining three PS-3100 units into a single, towering cabinet in 1977. Its vast sonic palette captivated pioneering artists such as Keith Emerson, Kraftwerk, Jean-Michel Jarre, and Aphex Twin.

With only around 50 units ever produced, the PS-3300 became one of the most coveted and elusive synths in history, renowned for its huge, lush and unmistakable sound.

Half a century later, the legend returns.

Reviving the PS-3300 has been a monumental undertaking. Korg’s expert engineering team – renowned for acclaimed revivals such as the ARP 2600 FS and miniKORG 700FS – worked closely with the instrument’s original creator, Fumio Mieda, whose insights and guidance ensured that every aspect of the recreation stayed true to the spirit of the original. Rebuilding such a complex synthesizer came with significant challenges. Many of the original components are no longer available, requiring the team’s technical expertise to select modern alternatives while preserving the PS-3300’s signature sound. Mechanical elements, from the iconic knobs to the finely crafted wooden panels, were meticulously replicated. Where sourcing wasn’t possible, parts were faithfully recreated from scratch.

Through countless hours of collaboration, rigorous testing, and careful refinement – always with Mieda’s input – the team ensured that no detail was overlooked. The result is more than just a simple revival of a classic instrument, it’s a masterpiece that captures the spirit of the original while inspiring a new generation of creators.

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Enhanced Features: The PS-3300 in Its Ultimate Form

Faithful to the original yet refined for today, the new PS-3300 builds on Fumio Mieda’s visionary design with modern enhancements that elevate its functionality and usability.

A standout addition is programmable memory—previously available on the PS-3200 but absent from the original PS-3300. With 16 banks of 16 slots each (256 program slots total), saving and recalling custom sounds is now effortless, making both studio work and live performance more intuitive.

Connectivity has been upgraded to meet modern production needs. The PS-3300 features a USB-B port and MIDI IN/OUT/THRU connectors for seamless integration with computers and external gear. Korg’s free librarian software further streamlines your workflow, allowing you to back up, organise, and manage your sound library with ease.

Enhancements extend to the hardware as well. The PS-3010 module, once an optional add-on, now comes included. The keyboard has been expanded from 48 keys (F to E) to 49 keys (C to C) for improved playability. Plus, the original 60-pin cable has been replaced with a more user-friendly 8-pin connection, simplifying setup without compromising functionality.

With enhanced connectivity, the PS-3300’s dedicated librarian software empowers users to effortlessly manage programs and independently apply tunings. This unlocks near-limitless possibilities for unique performances and innovative sound design.

These modern enhancements make the PS-3300 not just a faithful revival, but a true evolution of a classic, designed to inspire your creativity with every note.

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Our quest for the origins of analog synthesizers

The new PS-3300 delivers an astonishingly rich sound – equivalent to 147 MS-20 units – while remaining true to the architecture that defined the original. At its core are three PSU-3301 sound generator units, just like the PS-3100. Each unit includes a VCO, VCF, VCA, and EG, plus powerful modulation tools: two LFOs (modulation generators), three voltage-controllable bandpass filters (resonators), and 12 independent tuning knobs for microtuning—an expressive capability only possible with fully polyphonic synthesizers possible only on fully polyphonic synthesizers.

The three PSU-3301 modules operate as independent layers, with overall balance controlled by the PSU-3302 module on the right. This versatile section includes a sample & hold for stepped control signals, a global EG (GEG) for shaping overall dynamics, a voltage processor for fine-tuning control signal width and phase, and junction jacks for distributing signals. Despite its deep modular flexibility, the PS-3300 is semi-modular, with internal connections that eliminate the need for patch cables to produce sound.

The interface preserves the exploratory spirit of the original, complete with unconventional controls and parameters whose naming reflects the era of its design. Abundant patch points offer creative routing possibilities for control signals, inviting users into the same trial-and-error process that inspired early electronic musicians.

One standout feature is the ability to shape sound using the three-band resonator – applying LFO modulation to achieve phaser, wah, and other dynamic effects. Long before dedicated effects units became standard, this innovative design allowed for vibrant, evolving textures. With these tools, the PS-3300 invites users to rediscover the joy of sonic experimentation and experience the forward-thinking philosophy that helped define a new era of synthesis.

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The ritual of tuning

Fumio Mieda envisioned polyphony as more than just playing chords – it was about enabling musicians to explore any scale, including just intonation, and to experiment with clusters of notes for unique sonic textures. This philosophy led to the inclusion of temperament adjustment knobs in the PS series, allowing players to independently tune each of the 12 notes from C to B.

Rooted in the same principles as modern microtuning, this feature empowers musicians to craft custom tunings and explore scales beyond conventional standards, expanding creative possibilities.

Like other analog synthesizers, the original PS-3300 required time for its tuning to stabilize after power-up, with factors like temperature and humidity affecting pitch. Honouring this aspect of the instrument’s character, the new PS-3300 includes a dedicated tuning mode*. With this feature, users can connect an external tuner and fine-tune the instrument before playing – embracing the deliberate, hands-on process that Mieda considered an essential part of the PS-3300 experience.

This “ritual of tuning” not only preserves the authenticity of the original but also invites players to engage more deeply with their sound.

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Crafted in Limited Quantities for the True Enthusiast

The new PS-3300 is a marvel of complexity, featuring nearly ten times the number of components found in the KRONOS. While its electronics benefit from modern parts, the instrument stays remarkably faithful to the original. Every detail – from the case, panel, and knobs, to the wooden side panels – has been meticulously recreated, with manufacturing methods closely mirroring those used in the original production. Each unit is handcrafted to ensure exceptional quality and authenticity.

Due to the intricate hand-crafted nature of PS-3300, production capacity is naturally limited. The PS-3300 is therefore offered as a limited-edition instrument, ensuring it remains as rare and coveted as its predecessor.

Conceived as a groundbreaking tool for creating uncharted sounds, the PS-3300’s true potential is unlocked by the artist. Its purpose is fulfilled when you bring it to life – pushing creative boundaries and shaping the future of sound.

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Made-to-fit hard case included

This instrument (both the main unit and the keyboard unit) comes complete with a custom-designed hard case with casters, ensuring safe storage and transport.

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Keyboard

49 keys (standard, velocity not supported, aftertouch supported)

Maximum polyphony

49 voices

Note range

7 octaves

Number of programs

256

Connection jacks

SIGNAL IN jack (6.3 mm TS phone)
SIGNAL OUT jack (6.3 mm TS phone/XLR)
PHONES jack (6.3 mm stereo-phone)
MIDI IN, MIDI OUT and MIDI THRU connectors
USB (Type-B) port

Power supply

AC power supply jack

Power consumption

65W

Dimensions (W × D × H)

PS-3300: 1,000 × 245 × 454 mm / 39.37 ̋ × 9.65 ̋ × 17.87 ̋
PS-3010: 995 × 243 × 108 mm / 39.17 ̋ × 9.57 ̋ × 4.25 ̋

Weight

PS-3300: 21.3 kg / 46.96 lb
PS-3010: 8.2 kg / 18.08 lb

Included items

Hard case, casters (4), AC power cord, 8-pin DIN cable, 6.3 mm TS phone cables (3 × 0.5 m, 3 × 1 m), Owner’s Manual, Owner’s Manual (for re-released model)

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