The Korg PS-3300 is a polyphonic analog synthesizer released by Korg in 1978. It is an 8-voice polyphonic synthesizer that features two oscillators per voice, two low-pass filters, two envelopes and two LFOs. The front panel features a number of controls and sliders for editing sounds. The PS-3300 also features an arpeggiator and an onboard sequencer. Its sound is characterized by its warm analog tone and its ability to create complex and evolving sounds. It is capable of producing a variety of sounds, from deep basses to shimmering leads to complex layered textures. It has been used by several cult artists, including Keith Emerson, Jean-Michel Jarre, Vangelis, Kraftwerk, Vince Clarke, The Cure, Aphex Twin and others.
Synthesizer, Sound Module/ Tone Generator, Analogue (A), Voices: 49, Oscillators per voice: 3, Number of Keys: 49, Size: 4, Production start: 2024, Production end: 1981, Production ended: Yes.