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Korg Monopoly: V2.0.3

Allows you to play complex chords with a single key. Key Synthesis Controls

The "MonoPoly" name comes from its ability to function as both a powerful monophonic synth and a 4-voice polyphonic (paraphonic) synth. KORG MonoPoly v2.0.3

Video guides like the Korg MonoPoly Tutorial and Demo or Creating and Explaining Synth Sounds provide visual walkthroughs of the controls. Korg MonoPoly Tutorial and Demo Allows you to play complex chords with a single key

Modern high-resolution GUI that can be resized for different screens. Korg MonoPoly Tutorial and Demo Modern high-resolution GUI

The is a high-resolution software reproduction of the classic 1981 analog synthesizer. It uses Korg's Component Modeling Technology (CMT) to digitally replicate the original signal path, including its four voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs) and 24dB/octave low-pass filter. Core Architecture & Play Modes

A 24dB low-pass filter with resonance that can reach self-oscillation for experimental tones.

Each has dedicated controls for waveform (Triangle, Saw, Pulse), octave (16' to 2'), and level. VCOs 2, 3, and 4 include fine-tune controls for detuning effects.

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