PS-3300 Explained®
HiDERA | 02 March 2026 | 857 MB
The KORG PS-3300 is one of the most iconic and powerful synthesizers of the late 70s, known for its immense polyphony, complex modulation, and unique tonal characteristics. In this comprehensive course, Alberto Rizzo Schettino takes you through everything you need to know to master this emulated synthesizer from the KORG Collection in your DAW. From understanding its core features and modules to creating your own patches from scratch, you’ll learn to harness the full power of the PS-3300 and bring vintage analog sounds to life in modern productions. These videos are designed for new PS-3300 users. You’ll start by familiarizing yourself with the interface and modules of the PS-3300, including the 3301 oscillator module and 3302 mixer module, before diving into the modulation options and sample & hold sections. Alberto explains the various modulation processors, CV limiters, and voice variation controls that give the PS-3300 its signature warmth and organic feel. He also covers key features such as the mod matrix, MIDI mapping, and customizable modulation options, showing how you can bring your own creativity into the mix.
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