Korg multi/poly native Synthesizer Debuts At 2025 NAMM Show


At the 2025 NAMM Show, scheduled for January 21–25 in Anaheim, California, Korg will debut multi/poly native, a fully-compatible software counterpart to their recently introduced hardware multi/poly synthesizer.

multi/poly native is available in VST3, AAX, and standalone formats, on both macOS and Windows, as well as AU on macOS.

You can exchange sounds between hardware and software, and access an increasing number of third-party libraries. It also lets you record and produce in your DAW with multi/poly native, and then play the same sounds live using the multi/poly hardware. You can also do sound design using the hardware’s hands-on interface, and then share them with a computer-based collaborator.

The multi/poly is the first instrument to use KORG’s “next-generation” analog modeling technology. It’s like a polyphonic modular system in a compact, hands-on package.

It goes far beyond traditional analog synthesis, letting you create “mash-ups” with East-coast, West-coast, and wavetable oscillators and a wide selection of modeled filters. Virtual voice cards produce organic timbral variation.

And the multi/poly offers Kaoss Physics, Motion Sequencing 2.0, deep modulation options, and more.

KORG multi/poly native Demo Sounds:

Special Hardware/Software Crossgrade Offer

Owners of the hardware multi/poly are eligible for a crossgrade license to multi/poly native at the special price of US $49.99, via a coupon code tied to the multi/poly hardware’s unique ID.

Using the hardware and software versions together, you can have the best of both worlds: a physical instrument that responds to your touch, and complete DAW integration.

Korg multi/poly native will be available soon, priced at $199, or $49.99 for hardware multi/poly owners.


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