Chorg PS-20

Chorg PS-20: Revive the Legendary Sound of Synthesis

The world of music production is constantly evolving, but certain instruments remain constant sources of inspiration. Among them is the legendary Korg MS-20 analog synthesizer, known for its raw, punchy sound and flexible routing capabilities. Its unique character has left a deep mark on countless tracks across various genres – from electronic music to rock and experimental soundscapes. It is the spirit of this iconic synthesizer that inspired the developer KBplugs to create the Chorg PS-20.

Not Just an Emulation, But a New Discovery

Chorg PS-20 by KBplugs does not aim to be a perfect copy of the original Korg MS-20. Instead, it offers its own take on the classic architecture, drawing inspiration directly from the hardware synthesizer’s circuitry. This means that you get not a sterile digital imitation, but an instrument with its own character, based on time-tested principles of analog synthesis. This approach allows Chorg PS-20 to have a unique sound that can be a fresh addition to your virtual instrument collection.

Delving into the world of Chorg PS-20 is a journey to the origins of synthesizer sound. It encourages experimentation and exploration, allowing you to create timbres from scratch. This is especially valuable for those who seek to understand the fundamental principles of synthesis, or simply enjoy the process of creating unique sounds that cannot be found in standard preset libraries.

A Creative Challenge: A World Without Ready-Made Solutions

One of the most notable features of Chorg PS-20, which is also a direct reference to the original hardware synthesizer, is the complete absence of pre-installed presets. In today’s world, where most plugins offer thousands of ready-made sounds, Chorg PS-20 deliberately departs from this approach. And this is not a disadvantage, but rather an invitation to creativity and a deep dive into the sound creation process.

Similar to how musicians worked with the original MS-20, you will have to create each sound yourself, adjusting the parameters of oscillators, filters, envelopes, and modulation. This not only develops sound design skills but also ensures that each sound you create will be unique and correspond to your creative ideas. It’s like a blank sheet for an artist – the potential is unlimited, but the result depends entirely on your actions.

Features and Capabilities

Although Chorg PS-20 is inspired by the Korg MS-20, it offers its own character. The basic elements of the classic synthesizer are present here, allowing you to shape a wide range of sounds – from fat bass lines and cutting leads to atmospheric pads and experimental effects.

  • Inspired by the circuitry of the classic Korg MS-20.
  • Unique sound character, different from exact emulations.
  • Complete absence of presets for maximum creative freedom.
  • Encouragement to learn and practice synthesis from scratch.
  • Ability to create a wide range of sounds: basses, leads, effects, textures.
  • Ideal instrument for experimental music and sound design.
  • Simple and intuitive interface (based on MS-20).
  • Developed by KBplugs.

Discover Your Unique Sound

Chorg PS-20 is more than just another VST synthesizer. It’s an instrument that challenges you creatively and offers a deep dive into the sound creation process. If you’re tired of standard preset sounds and strive to create something truly your own, or if you’ve always wanted to understand how classic analog synthesizers work, Chorg PS-20 will be a great choice.

It is ideal for musicians, producers, and sound designers who value uniqueness, experimentation, and the ability to shape sound from its simplest elements. Whether you’re writing electronic music, industrial, ambient, or any other genre that requires a distinctive and expressive synthesizer sound, Chorg PS-20 can offer something new and interesting.

Technical Compatibility

The Chorg PS-20 plugin is available in VST format and is compatible with Windows operating systems (32-bit versions). Make sure your software (DAW) supports this format and architecture.