
Best selling Synthesisers from Korg
On this page you’ll find a ranking of the best Synthesisers from Korg. To give you a quick overview, we’ve added the most important product details. This page always stays fresh and updates automatically.
1. Korg Opsix MK2
The Opsix mk II Altered FM synthesizer is based on the original Opsix sound engine and its polyphony has been expanded to 64 voices. The Opsix operator mixer simplifies working with FM synthesis in an unprecedented way, making it not only comprehensible but also easy to manage. It expands synthesis possibilities in a subtractive direction and programmability through its modulation matrix. Furthermore, it is compatible with sounds from the original Opsix and Opsix Native software, including those from numerous third-party sound libraries.
At the core of every sound is the Opsix mk II operator mixer – a handy row of six sliders and knobs to explore the additive effects on sound. The sliders are red in carrier mode and blue as modulators. These straightforward, accessible controls are part of the unique character of the Opsix mk II, much like the sounds it offers. Last but not least, Opsix's highly flexible and powerful architecture is based on six-operator FM. As a result, it easily produces recognizable sounds from the 80s to today – with greater polyphony than ever before in an FM synthesizer.
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2. Korg King Neo -syntetisaattori
The compact powerhouse designed for today's musicians combines a classic structure of an analog synthesizer with fast, intuitive sound manipulation. With its XMT sound engine, a full 37-key keyboard, a dynamic vocoder, and other user-friendly features, the KingKORG NEO is more than just a synthesizer; it is a versatile tool for artists looking to explore new soundscapes and push the boundaries of musical creativity.
The virtual analog XMT sound engine opens the door to a wide variety of sounds in an easy-to-handle package. The KingKORG NEO is equipped with a broad range of oscillator algorithms, from classic saw and square waves to more complex waveforms typical of analog synthesizers and PCM/DWGS-based sounds. The synthesizer's filter selection is a treasure for sound designers: it includes filters from iconic monophonic synthesizers of the 1970s for assertive lead and bass sounds, as well as filters from polyphonic synthesizers of the 1980s, not to mention the legendary Korg MS-20 synthesizer filters.
A wide selection of 200 presets has been designed with the modern music creator in mind, and for sound processing, the instrument offers three master effect slots, each containing six different types of effects. Additionally, the front panel of the KingKORG NEO features a balanced XLR input, and a high-quality microphone is included with the synthesizer. The instrument's vocoder is 16-band and competes excellently with classic vocoder sounds.

3. Korg MicroKORG2 BLACK
Few synthesizers can boast a legendary status like the original microKORG, which was first introduced in 2002 and continues to enjoy great popularity worldwide. The combination of a powerful virtual-analog synthesis engine, an integrated vocoder, a compact form factor, and optional battery operation helped the small synthesizer achieve cult status in record time. With the new microKORG, KORG brings this successful concept into the present, equipping the reinterpretation of the classic with contemporary features while retaining its original core qualities. Despite the modernized design, the compact form factor, the easily playable mini keyboard with 37 velocity-sensitive keys, and the user-friendly operation have remained intact.

4. Korg NTS-1
Build your dream synthesizer yourself with the Nu:Tekt NTS-1 Digital Kit from KORG. This is a unique, flexible, and easy-to-understand DIY synthesizer that can be assembled effortlessly without any soldering. The necessary tools are included. Thanks to the DIY concept, you can easily customize the synthesizer to your own preferences, giving it your personal touch.
Fun and individuality come not only from assembling it but also from playing! The compact, portable NTS-1 features a powerful synthesis and multi-effect engine. Additionally, it is fully compatible with the logue SDK, allowing you to use all custom oscillators and effects developed for the minilogue xd and prologue.

5. Korg KAOSS Replay
The Korg KAOSS Replay is an innovative synthesiser that brings the legendary KAOSS series into modern music production. With its unique X/Y touchpad, it allows for intuitive control of effects and sampling, making it suitable for both live performances and studio applications. This stand-alone performance tool offers a comprehensive solution for musicians, live artists, and producers by combining a wide range of functions in a single device. The ability to create spontaneous and dynamic live performances is further enhanced by the extensive DJ features and the precise operation of the KAOSS Replay. The device is not just a tool, but a creative medium that expands the boundaries of musical expression and opens up new dimensions of performance.
- X/Y touchpad for intuitive control of effects
- Extensive sampling and playback functions
- Integrated DJ features for dynamic live performances
- Version 2 offers improved workflow and performance capabilities.

6. Korg monotron DUO
Analog and everywhere: This motto was central to the development of the palm-sized, battery-operated analog synthesizer monotron. The monotron DUO is another synthesizer from the monotron family, offering high fun and addictive potential.
As the name suggests, it features two oscillators with cross-modulation capabilities for creating extraordinary sounds. The easy operation, familiar from the monotron, remains unchanged. It is often said that less is more.

7. Korg Nautilus 61
The Nautilus's nine different sound engines provide massive expressive power, a wealth of new sounds, an audio recording function, effects, and solid processing power. It took Korg years to develop its digital, analog, processing, and device technologies to perfection. The result is the incredibly powerful, one-of-a-kind Nautilus, which musicians can easily connect with.

8. Korg Volca Mix
With the volca mix, KORG presents a versatile mixer in a compact format, specifically designed for the popular volca series. Clever features such as an integrated power supply for up to three volcas, filters and effects, as well as a Sync Start function for synchronized starting of all connected volca sequencers make the volca mix the ideal control center in a setup with multiple volcas. Real faders and mute buttons enable creative live performances, and an effect loop allows for the connection of external effect devices or even the use of multiple volca mixes together. Additionally, the built-in stereo speakers allow the volca mix to be used for rehearsing and jamming without external amplification.

9. Korg Nu:Tekt NTS -2 -tee-se-itse -oskilloskooppi
Oscilloscope, waveform generator, spectrum analyzer, and tuner in one device. Simple and intuitive control panel with a 2.8-inch LCD color display, push encoder, and dedicated menu buttons. Simultaneous display, comparison, and overlay of up to four signals in various representations and colors. FFT mode with a real-time spectrum analyzer for deeper signal analysis. Precise tuner with various display modes that can show up to four input signals simultaneously. Easy integration into an existing synthesizer setup to use the waveform generators as additional oscillators or LFOs.

10. Korg Volca Modular
The compact housing of the volca modular contains 8 modules and 50 patch points. While learning the basics of modular synthesizers, one can explore uncharted facets of analog sounds with the features of the volca product line. The modules of the West Coast Style Synth are freely combinable, allowing for the creation of unconventional sounds.
