
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 Synthesisers
Analog kick generator with flexible, powerful sounds. The volca series continually draws attention to classic groove machines and historical synthesizers. The current focus here is on the kick drum, the most important sound in dance music. Volca kick is an analog kick generator for extremely creative sound design. Its analog circuitry is based on the powerful resonance sound of the original MS-20 filter and produces a wide range of unique kick sounds, from massive kick drums to punchy kick basses. With the new Touch FX feature of the volca 16-step sequencer, effects can now be controlled instantly, adding even more dynamics to live performances. Plug-ins or samples are far surpassed by the power of an analog kick drum.
Analog kick sounds through MS-20 filter oscillation. To create its powerful kick sounds, the purely analog circuitry of the volca kick does not use ordinary sine waves, but rather.

2. Korg Minilogue xd
The Korg Minilogue xd is a generational synthesiser with amazing potential for sound design and performance possibilities. The original Minilogue made analogue synthesizers instantly accessible, and now the Minilogue xd expands the range with a digital multi-engine, digital effects, a 16-step sequencer and a microtonality function that further expands the possibilities for sound design and performance. The sound range of the Minilogue xd extends from the typical warm analogue sound to fat basses and bright leads and covers every conceivable situation. In addition, the digital multi-engine offers completely different possibilities for sound design. It is offered as a third oscillator alongside two analogue VCOs and includes three sound generators: noise, VPM oscillator and user slots. With the Multi-Engine, you can take control of a digital sound that is fundamentally different from the analogue sound image and use it simultaneously with the analogue sound generator. This gives you the keys to creating endless variations of hybrid sounds.

3. Korg Electribe
The fastest and most intuitive beat machine of all time. Production station with a powerful analog modeling sound engine.
The Electribe is a synthesizer-based production station that transforms inspirations into sound in no time. It features numerous analog oscillators and a variety of filter types. With its handy knobs, you can not only select and edit sounds but also fully operate the device. A range of interfaces are optimized for inputting rhythms, bass, or melodies, supporting the fluid and intuitive creation of sequences.
The created sequences can then be further developed on stage or in a laptop. You can connect the Electribe with other devices to create a complex setup, enabling both live performances and full-fledged music productions by exporting the sequence data for detailed editing and mixing in Ableton Live.

4. Korg Multi Poly Module
The Korg Multi/Poly Module is a compact analog modeling synthesizer module that draws inspiration from the legendary Mono/Poly synthesizer of the 1980s. Utilizing advanced analog modeling technology, this module delivers the rich, multidimensional sounds of its predecessor while significantly expanding its sonic possibilities. The module features four oscillators with classic analog, digital wavetable, and wave shaper types, complemented by next-generation modeled filters, envelopes, VCAs, and portamento circuits. With a maximum polyphony of 60 voices depending on settings, the Multi/Poly Module offers extensive sound design capabilities through its comprehensive control set, which includes 4 looping DAHDSR envelopes, 5 LFOs, 6 modulation processors, and 3 key-track generators. The innovative Layer Rotate function activates new programs with each key press, while Motion Sequencing 2.0 provides individual sequences for each voice with separate timing, pitch, shape, and step sequence values across multiple tracks. The module includes extensive effect processing with pre-FX options such as Decimator, graphic EQ, guitar amplifier simulation, modern compressor, parametric EQ, Red compressor, ring modulator, tremolo, wave shaper, and vintage distortion, plus master reverb and 4-band parametric EQ. Physical controls include a modulation wheel, pitch wheel, Kaoss Physics interface, and four modulation knobs for hands-on sound manipulation. The compact housing measures 483 mm in width, 172 mm in depth, and 107 mm in height, with a weight of 1.7 kg. This synthesizer module offers professional sound design capabilities in a space-saving format, suitable for studio and live performance applications.

5. 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.

6. 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.

7. 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.

8. Korg Multi/Poly Synthesizer
Multi/Poly is an iconic model of a poly-analog synthesizer inspired by the Korg Mono/Poly, offering a vast range of sounds from a lush analog soundscape to the flexibility and versatility of the digital world. Multi/Poly combines rich tones familiar from modular synthesizers with experimentation and customization: the synthesizer bends towards the modular traditions of the US East and West Coasts, while the digital side allows for the use of wavetable oscillators and new filter models to shape soundscapes.
Multi/Poly features new filter and oscillator models: each voice has its own virtual circuit, where oscillators, filters, envelopes, LFOs, and portamento circuits model different analog circuits. As a result, each virtual circuit has a slightly different character, creating richly textured tones. The variability of sound can be adjusted on a per-sound basis, allowing for greater or lesser expansiveness according to personal preference. Multi/Poly takes a step deeper by also modeling the behavior of different analog synthesizer circuits such as envelopes, portamento, and VCA circuits.
The synthesizer has four oscillators per patch, each of which can be of classic, digital, or waveshaper type, enabling access to traditional synthesis, modern wavetable synthesis, and West Coast waveshaping synthesis, where a simple wave is modulated by a wave shaper. The instrument features five different 4-pole filters, as well as a comprehensive collection of linear 2-pole and 4-pole filters, alongside Korg's own Multi Filter.

9. Korg Opsix SE
The Opsix SE by Korg is a digital synthesizer that impresses with its outstanding sound quality and versatile features. With a sturdy metal casing and a high-quality 61-key keyboard with aftertouch, it delivers top-notch performance both in the studio and on stage. The synthesizer is based on the proven sound generation of the original Opsix but has been enhanced with higher polyphony and a new voicing to meet the demands of even the most discerning musicians. The innovative FM synthesis is simplified by the operator mixer, allowing for intuitive operation and creative sound design. The Opsix SE is not only a powerful instrument but also an aesthetic highlight that fits well into any setup.
- Expanded polyphony for complex soundscapes
- Intuitive FM synthesis through the operator mixer
- Premium Natural Touch keyboard with aftertouch
- Sturdy metal casing for durability and mobility.

10. Korg MiniKORG 700Sm
The Korg miniKORG 700Sm is a modern reinterpretation of Korg's first synthesizer, featuring a refined monophonic design and contemporary production capabilities. This compact analog synthesizer offers authentic vintage sound quality and intuitive operation through clearly arranged controls on the front panel. Developed under the guidance of the original designer Fumio Mieda, the instrument retains all original parameters while integrating modern connectivity options. The dual-oscillator architecture allows for a variety of classic waveforms and provides extensive sound generation capabilities across a 7-octave range. Weighing in at 5.8 kg and with compact dimensions, the synthesizer is easily portable and ideal for use in various environments. The extensive control layout enables detailed sound shaping and creative modulation, making it a versatile tool for musicians and sound artists.
- Dual-oscillator architecture with classic waveforms
- Intuitive operation through a clear control layout
- Built-in modulation and pitch-bend joystick for expressive performances
- Original Traveler filter controller for detailed sound shaping
- Modern connectivity options including USB and MIDI.
