Inspired by the VPM (variable phase modulation) technology from the classic Korg Prophecy and Z1, the Mod-7 engine is exceptionally versatile. As one of the nine engines within the Nautilus, it models everything from classic FM bells and basses (including the ability to import sounds from vintage DX synths) to rhythmic soundscapes and sparkling, epic pads.
The Prophecy was launched in in 1995 and the Z1 in 1997 as a further evolution, adding PCM sample playback, multi-mode filters, and an external input to create a freely patchable semi-modular synthesizer. Combine Variable Phase Modulation (VPM) from Korg’s classic Prohpecy and Z1, add in some wave-shaping, a little ring modulation, mix in a few samples, and add subtractive synthesis, plus a modular patch-panel system, and you have the MOD-7.
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