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KORG Collection 5

KORG Collection 5 includes MS-20, Polysix, ARP 2600, M1 (with all 34 expansion cards), WAVESTATION (7 expansion cards), TRITON (8 expansion boards), Prophecy, and the 2024 additions. Features Component Modeling Technology, polyphonic versions of mono synths, virtual patch support, and a unified browser. Standalone, AU, VST3, AAX 64-bit. Mac (Apple Silicon native) and Windows 10+.

Original price was: $299.00.Current price is: $99.99.

Description

KORG Collection 5 — Classic Synths for Modern Production

Get KORG Collection 5 from VStor.me — KORG’s most complete software instrument suite, covering their most significant synthesizers from the 1970s through the digital era in a single package.

What makes this collection different from cheaper alternatives is how KORG modeled these instruments. The analog synths — MS-20, ARP 2600, Polysix — use Component Modeling Technology, which emulates the actual analog circuits rather than sampling the output. That means the filter behavior, the slight pitch drift, the subtle interactions between modules are all present in the software version.

Instruments Included

MS-20 — Semi-modular analog synth. Patch points, dual oscillators, and that aggressive self-oscillating filter. Now available in polyphonic mode.
ARP 2600 — Semi-modular classic. Powerful dual-filter architecture and spring reverb emulation. Polyphony added in this collection.
Polysix — Six-voice analog poly with the warm, slightly chorus-y character that made it famous in the 80s.
M1 — The workstation that defined the sound of late 80s pop. Includes all 34 original PCM expansion cards.
WAVESTATION — Wave sequencing digital synth. Includes all 7 expansion cards. Still one of the more unique approaches to synthesis in any format.
TRITON — Full TRITON with all 8 expansion boards. The drum sounds and ROM content alone make this worth having.
Prophecy — Physical modeling synth covering bowed strings, reeds, guitar-style plucking, and more.
2024 additions — Three additional instruments added in the Collection 5 update.

System Requirements

Mac: macOS 11 Big Sur or later, Intel Core i5 / Apple Silicon, 8 GB RAM, 16 GB storage. AU, VST3, AAX 64-bit.
Windows: Windows 10 or later, Intel Core i5, 8 GB RAM, 16 GB storage. VST3, AAX 64-bit.
DAWs confirmed: Ableton Live 12, Logic Pro 11, Cubase Pro 13, Studio One 6.6, FL Studio 21, Pro Tools 2024, Reaper, and more.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many instruments are in KORG Collection 5?

Collection 5 includes the MS-20, ARP 2600, Polysix, M1 (with all 34 expansion cards), WAVESTATION (7 expansion cards), TRITON (8 expansion boards), Prophecy, and three new instruments added in the 2024 update. All are available as standalone and DAW plugins.

What is Component Modeling Technology and why does it matter?

CMT emulates the actual circuit behavior of analog hardware rather than sampling the output. For the MS-20 and ARP 2600, this means the filter self-oscillation, nonlinear saturation, and subtle instabilities of the originals are present in the software version, which is what gives these models their character.

Does KORG Collection 5 work on Apple Silicon Macs?

Yes. KORG Collection 5 runs natively on Apple Silicon (M1, M2, M3) Macs running macOS 11 Big Sur or later. Both AU and VST3 formats are supported. AAX is also available for Pro Tools users.

Can the MS-20 and ARP 2600 be used polyphonically in Collection 5?

Yes. Both the MS-20 and ARP 2600 have polyphonic versions in KORG Collection 5 — something impossible on the original hardware. You can switch between mono and poly operation depending on your needs.