Korg - POLY-61 - - Keyboard-synthesizer - Japan

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Korg Poly-61 analog synthesizer, manufactured between 1982 and 1986, model POLY-61, in excellent physical condition and tested and operational, includes a power cable, weighs 10 kg, and is made from aluminium, plywood and wood with origin in Japan.

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The Korg Poly-61 (PS-61) is an analog synthesizer produced by Korg between 1982 and 1986. It was the first affordable synthesizer to have two oscillators per voice and the first Korg synthesizer to use digitally controlled analog oscillators (DCO).

The Poly-61 marked a significant shift in design philosophy compared with Korg's earlier synthesizers, replacing the traditional array of dedicated front-panel control knobs with a digital interface that required users to select parameters individually for adjustment.

The Poly-61 was launched as the successor to the Polysix and was developed in response to the competitive market of affordable polyphonic synthesizers dominated by Roland with its Juno-6. The Poly-61 stood out by offering 64 programmable memories, surpassing the Juno-6, which had no storage memory. It also featured two oscillator banks, allowing interval and detuning effects, an improvement over the Juno's single oscillator bank.

The Korg Poly-61 (PS-61) is an analog synthesizer produced by Korg between 1982 and 1986. It was the first affordable synthesizer to have two oscillators per voice and the first Korg synthesizer to use digitally controlled analog oscillators (DCO).

The Poly-61 marked a significant shift in design philosophy compared with Korg's earlier synthesizers, replacing the traditional array of dedicated front-panel control knobs with a digital interface that required users to select parameters individually for adjustment.

The Poly-61 was launched as the successor to the Polysix and was developed in response to the competitive market of affordable polyphonic synthesizers dominated by Roland with its Juno-6. The Poly-61 stood out by offering 64 programmable memories, surpassing the Juno-6, which had no storage memory. It also featured two oscillator banks, allowing interval and detuning effects, an improvement over the Juno's single oscillator bank.

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Era
1900-2000
Brand
Korg
Multiple Models
No
Model
POLY-61
Country of Origin
Japan
Physical condition
Excellent
Nr of items
1
Includes
Power cable
Weight
10 kg
Material
Aluminium, Plywood, Wood
Functional condition
Tested and working/playable
Height
11 cm
Length
33 cm
Width
99 cm
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