
Korg has announced the release of Multi/Poly Native, a software version of their multi/poly analog modeling synthesizer. This software aims to provide a fully compatible digital counterpart to the hardware unit, allowing for seamless sound transfer and collaborative workflows.
Inspired by the classic Korg Mono/Poly, the multi/poly hardware has already received positive feedback, and Korg is now extending its capabilities into the software realm. First showcased at NAMM 2025, multi/poly native is available in VST3, AAX, and standalone formats for macOS and Windows, as well as AU for macOS, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of digital audio workstations.
Key features include:
- Analog Modeling: multi/poly native utilizes Korg's advanced analog modeling technology to faithfully recreate the sonic character of the hardware, including its unique filter and oscillator designs.
- Extensive Modulation: Explore a vast modulation matrix with Kaoss Physics, Motion Sequencing 2.0, and a multitude of sources and destinations, allowing for dynamic and expressive sound design.
- Diverse Oscillators and Filters: Four oscillators per program (Classic, Digital, Waveshaper) and dual filter slots offer a wide range of timbral possibilities, from vintage warmth to cutting-edge digital textures.
- Layered Sounds: Combine up to four programs in a performance for complex layered sounds, splits, and dynamic layering with Layer Rotate.
- High-Quality Effects: Polish your sounds with a comprehensive suite of effects, including reverbs, delays, modulation effects, and amp simulators.
- Seamless Hardware Integration: Transfer sounds effortlessly between the multi/poly hardware and multi/poly native, maintaining consistency across your studio and live setups.
Pricing and Availability
Multi/Poly Native is available now in VST3, AAX, and standalone formats for macOS and Windows, as well as AU for macOS for an introductory offer of $149 (Reg. $199). Owners of the multi/poly hardware can crossgrade to the software version at a special price of $49.99. A free demo version is available with a 20-minute time limit and save restrictions.



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