KORG Introduce Phase8 Acoustic Synthesiser

KORG Introduce Phase8 Acoustic Synthesiser

Introducing phase8, an eight-voice acoustic synthesiser that merges the sonic richness of the physical world with precise electronic control. With envelope shaping, sequencing, analogue wave folding, and pitch-dependent modulation, phase8 harnesses the latest. Acoustic Synthesis technology developed at KORG.

Phase8 is an organic, responsive instrument that feels alive in your hands and responds to the world around you.

Features:

  • Haptic sound generation through Acoustic Synthesis
  • Swapable and tunable steel resonators
  • Polymetric rhythm sequencer
  • Modulation modes
  • Trigger delay
  • Parameter automation
  • Real-time interaction
  • External connectivity

Haptic sound generation through Acoustic Synthesis

Acoustic Synthesis uses physically vibrating bodies to generate sound, enhanced with the electronic control you’d expect from a synthesiser. The result is an instrument that produces sound which feels alive and responds to physical interactions such as touch and acoustic feedback.

It is beyond “analogue vs digital”. It’s even beyond electronics.

8 independent electromechanical voices with steel resonators are at the heart of the instrument’s acoustic sound.

Swapable and tunable steel resonators

Phase8 comes with 13 chromatically tuned resonators; 8 of your choice can be installed at any one time. Through envelope control, these resonators can produce everything from short percussive sounds to long, drawn-out sustained notes.

The design allows you to easily swap and tune resonators, letting you customise the scale and character of your phase8.

Polymetric rhythm sequencer

An intuitive sequencer supports both step programming and unquantised live recording. Each voice offers step skip for polymetric sequencing.

All sequences can be saved and recalled across 8 memory slots.

Modulation modes

You can cycle between three distinct amplitude modulation effects: tremolo and two audio rate, pitch-dependent modulation types. The last modulation effect can be optionally harmonically quantised.

Trigger delay

Using the instrument’s shift knob, you can add delayed triggers to the resonators relative to the selected or synced tempo.

Parameter automation

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