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Korg PS-3300 FS Synthesizers
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Korg PS-3300 FS


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Korg PS-3300 FS

 

The Korg PS-3300 FS is a full-scale reissue of the original instrument of the same name, an ultra-rare synthesizer designed by legendary Korg engineer Fumio Mieda and produced by Korg from 1977 to 1981 in very few examples.

The reissue of the PS-3300 FS marks a new milestone in the history of synthesizers, the most recent achievement of Korg's engineering team that has brought iconic machines such as the MS-20, the ARP ODYSSEY, the miniKORG 700 FS, and the ARP 2600 back to life.

Bringing these legendary machines back to life is not a process aimed only at reproducing circuits and sounds, but also serves to learn and assimilate the essence of the philosophy and development behind the synthesizers.

Yoshihito Yamada, Chief Engineer of Korg Analog Synthesizers, said:

Through this project, I was able to relive the history of Korg and a unique moment in the evolution of our synthesizers. This was an extremely valuable experience that provided an opportunity to pass on Korg's philosophy and technology to future generations.

Key Features Korg PS-3300 FS:

  • 49 Keys/49 analog polyphony voices (the original model had 48 keys/voices)
  • Three units: synth (PSU-3301) and a mixer and utility section (PSU-3302)
  • Keyboard unit (PS-3010) included
  • Three independent oscillators, plus multiple filters, envelopes and amplifiers for each note on its keyboard, for a total of 147 synthesizer voices of pure analog power
  • Micro-tuning knob x12 on each PSU-3301 unit
  • New panel memory function (16 programs per bank and 16 banks for a total of 256 slots)
  • Modernized for use in contemporary music with the inclusion of USB/MIDI sockets and a dedicated library app for easy preset management
  • Semi-modular
  • 3-band resonator: Three frequency bands can be emphasized, a unique feature of the PS-3300 (originally a cadmium sulfide circuit, but has been replaced with modern components for safety and regulatory compliance)

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