I should have been more specific. Menus are (compared to most other plugins) obnoxiously large, like basically fullscreen. Certain menus require ADDITIONAL SCROLLING (like picking modulation source in Virtual Patch section). It's just horrible.


That's partly why I left all the Korg plugins behind. It seems their GUIs are all over the place. I love their hardware (got the Radias and Multi/Poly modules) and I wished they gave their software as much care.
As mentioned above, the opsix team is different from the team that did multi/poly, modwave, and wavestate. The opsix native plugin has more problems than the others.Ghostwave wrote: Tue Sep 23, 2025 1:31 pm That's partly why I left all the Korg plugins behind. It seems their GUIs are all over the place. I love their hardware (got the Radias and Multi/Poly modules) and I wished they gave their software as much care.
Personal choice, but I think $150 I spent was money well spent. Everyone likes different things.pekbro wrote: Tue Sep 23, 2025 7:27 pm I tried this and liked it well enough I guess, not going to pay $100 bucks for it likely though.
I have all the other KORG stuff, very probably I'll have this too at some point. Just not a high priority for me.vitocorleone123 wrote: Wed Sep 24, 2025 5:17 amPersonal choice, but I think $150 I spent was money well spent. Everyone likes different things.pekbro wrote: Tue Sep 23, 2025 7:27 pm I tried this and liked it well enough I guess, not going to pay $100 bucks for it likely though.
$99 is a great price for one of the best VAs on the market.
Which one or ones? I have almost all the gforce ones and the only one I still use is OB-E. Which sounds different. Just curious.dune_rave wrote: Wed Sep 24, 2025 5:35 am I also can't easily decide buying this, because have some gforce synths, that produce similar sounds....
No slight to GForce, I own most of them, but multi/poly is really a completely different animal. There is no GForce synth with 4 oscillators, 2 filters, tons of modulation, two layers, etc. Multi/Poly is more like a modern Diva than any analog emulation.dune_rave wrote: Wed Sep 24, 2025 5:35 am I also can't easily decide buying this, because have some gforce synths, that produce similar sounds....
I own most of Gforce, there is nothing even close to the multi/poly.dune_rave wrote: Wed Sep 24, 2025 5:35 am I also can't easily decide buying this, because have some gforce synths, that produce similar sounds....
How do you rate it against Dune 3? I recall it was one of your favs. I know it’s not a like for like exactly, but I swear between that and Repro/Diva most of what Multi-Poly offers is coveredzerocrossing wrote: Wed Sep 24, 2025 9:13 pmNo slight to GForce, I own most of them, but multi/poly is really a completely different animal. There is no GForce synth with 4 oscillators, 2 filters, tons of modulation, two layers, etc. Multi/Poly is more like a modern Diva than any analog emulation.dune_rave wrote: Wed Sep 24, 2025 5:35 am I also can't easily decide buying this, because have some gforce synths, that produce similar sounds....
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