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In this video, I take a focused look at Korg Filter Ark, the new filter plug-in included with Korg Collection 6. Filter Ark lets you use classic Korg filter designs as a standalone processor or DAW plug-in, so you can run any audio source — synths, drums, vocals, or external gear — through iconic Korg filters. I break down how Filter Ark works, how to control it with macros and MIDI, and how to chain and modulate multiple filters. All demos start with a raw sawtooth from the Korg Multi/Poly so you can clearly hear what each filter is doing, before moving on to drum and rhythm processing. 🔍 What’s covered in this video: What Korg Filter Ark is and how it fits into Korg Collection 6 Using Filter Ark as an insert or send effect MIDI control and macro mapping Filter modulation options (LFO, envelopes, sequencer, random, envelope follower) Chaining and routing multiple filters together Using Filter Ark on synths, drums, and other audio sources 🎚️ Filters featured: MS-20 PolySix Odyssey (Rev 1 / 2 / 3) Korg 700S (Traveler filter) Stereo filters Multi-mode filters Morphing filters Waveguide & Spectrum Tracer Drift & Impulse Response filters You’ll hear how each filter behaves, how aggressive or smooth they are, and how modulation really brings them to life — especially when synced to tempo or driven by audio. Filter Ark might look complex at first, but once you break it down into macros, modulation slots, and routing, it becomes a very flexible and creative tool. It’s especially useful for warming up digital or FM synths, processing drums, or adding movement to otherwise static sounds. 👍 If you found this useful, please like, subscribe, and let me know in the comments how you’d use Filter Ark in your own setup. Thanks for watching — see you in the next one! ⏱️ Chapters 00:00 Introduction 00:21 What is Korg Filter Ark (Collection 6 overview) 01:07 Using Filter Ark as an external filter plug-in 01:17 Test setup (Multi/Poly raw sawtooth) 02:12 Filter stacking & routing concepts 02:34 MIDI control & macro overview 03:02 Odyssey filter demo (basic tone) 03:47 Available filter types overview 04:52 MIDI CC mapping & macro assignment 05:38 Odyssey filter models (Rev 1 / 2 / 3) 06:57 Expanded view & spectrum analyser 07:31 Modulation overview (LFO, envelopes, morphing) 09:29 Sequencer & random modulation 10:23 Presets vs manual filter selection 10:43 Korg 700S Traveler filter demo 12:26 Poly-6 filter demo 13:47 MS-20 filter demo (drive & resonance) 14:55 Model One & Vowel filter demos 16:54 Stereo & impulse response filters 17:27 Morphing, waveguide & spectrum tracer 18:11 Drift & multimode filters 18:53 Chaining multiple filters together 19:20 Routing examples explained 19:32 Drum machine routed through Filter Ark 20:32 Tempo-synced modulation on drums 21:44 Envelope follower & sequencer modulation 23:01 Switching filters on drum input 23:42 Korg factory presets demo 24:49 Practical use cases & sound design ideas 25:34 Final thoughts on Filter Ark 26:27 Conclusion & sign-off