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 ===== Additional Info ===== ===== Additional Info =====
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 Yes, it is a synth. Actually 16 synths, grouped in 8 pairs. Each synth is a typical subtractive synth including Oscillator, VDF (low-pass filter), and VDA (amplifier). The Osc is the ROMpler part, because you can select from 900 different waveforms. Some are traditional synth waves (saw, square, pulse); some are generated (DWGS); some are characteristic PCM instrument sound samples; and some are multisampled (for different note ranges). Each Osc, VDF, and VDA has an Envelope Generator (EG). Each pair of Oscs, VDFs, and VDAs has an LFO (MG) with a wide range of options. Finally, the output of each pair of synths is sent through two IFX (insert effects). Yes, it is a synth. Actually 16 synths, grouped in 8 pairs. Each synth is a typical subtractive synth including Oscillator, VDF (low-pass filter), and VDA (amplifier). The Osc is the ROMpler part, because you can select from 900 different waveforms. Some are traditional synth waves (saw, square, pulse); some are generated (DWGS); some are characteristic PCM instrument sound samples; and some are multisampled (for different note ranges). Each Osc, VDF, and VDA has an Envelope Generator (EG). Each pair of Oscs, VDFs, and VDAs has an LFO (MG) with a wide range of options. Finally, the output of each pair of synths is sent through two IFX (insert effects).
  
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 [SOS Review of iM1](https://www.soundonsound.com/reviews/korg-im1) [SOS Review of iM1](https://www.soundonsound.com/reviews/korg-im1)
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