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Korg modwave mk II

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Korg modwave mk II

The modwave mk II is an enthusiast-tier digital synth with deep wavetable synthesis, a generous 60 voices, and Kaoss Physics motion control. The high voice count and wavetable engine suit producers chasing modern, evolving digital textures and motion-driven sounds. It's not the instrument for purists who want analog warmth — its strengths are firmly digital.

Scores

Breakdown
Overall68±6

Caliber-forward blend — tier caliber + within-tier price rank 30%, value 25%, confidence 20%, compatibility 15%, upgrade path 10% — renormalized over applicable dimensions; excluded here: compatibility (no ecosystem dimension).

Beginner Friendliness70

Tier 'enthusiast', adjusted for in-class price position and source coverage.

Compatibility50

No ecosystem requirements declared for this category.

Confidence69

1 independent/primary source(s), 4 cited in total; 0 field(s) flagged for verification.

Pro Readiness61

Tier 'enthusiast', adjusted for in-class price headroom, sourcing, and verification state.

Upgrade Path65

Tier 'enthusiast' baseline with 0 native ecosystem(s) carrying into higher-tier setups.

Value75

Priced in the 36th percentile of its enthusiast-tier peers in this category.

The ± band on the overall score reflects sourcing confidence — wider when fewer specs are verified.

Specifications

SpecValueVerification
synthesisdigitalSourced
voices60Sourced
keys37Sourced

3/3 detail specs sourced. Amber rows are flagged for verification — we show them as reported, not confirmed.

Verdict

Best for

  • Modern wavetable synthesis with Kaoss Physics motion control

Who should skip this

  • Analog-purist warmth seekers

Where to buy

List price $800

$800 at one retailer — around list

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Compatibility

No platform-specific compatibility requirements — this works in any standard music production setup.

Upgrade path

Outgrow it and the Teenage Engineering OP-1 field is the natural next step up in synths. See it →