Korg Minilogue
For the electronic music group, see Minilogue.
The Korg Minilogue is a two VCO per-voice, four-voice, polyphonic analog synthesizer from Korg,[1][2] designed by Korg engineer and synthesizer designer Tatsuya Takahashi.[3] It was announced just prior to NAMM 2016,[4] and is priced at $499.99 in the United States,[2] ¥55,000 in Japan[3] and £449 in the United Kingdom.[5]
The minilogue features eight distinct voice-modes:
- POLY – operates as a four-voice polyphonic synthesizer
- DUO – operates as a unison two-voice polyphonic synthesizer
- UNISON – operates as an all-unison mono synthesizer
- MONO – operates as a mono synth with sub-oscillators
- CHORD – produces chords
- DELAY – voices 2–4 sound consecutively at a delay following voice 1
- ARP – an arpeggiator operates with up to four voices
- SIDE CHAIN – when a note sounds, the volume of the preceding voice is lowered[6]
Its official release was preceded by leaks which caused media speculation.[7]
Controversial Aspects
The Minilogue lacks a sequence transpose function. This is remarkable given that many other synthesizers support this (easy to implement) function.
References
- ↑ Spec / Downloads | minilogue POLYPHONIC ANALOGUE SYNTHESIZER | Synthesizers / Keyboards | KORG
- 1 2 Korg Intros Minilogue, A $500 Polyphonic Analog Synthesizer
- 1 2 【KORG minilogue】開発者が語るアナログ・シンセへの熱き思い「30年後、ビンテージになってほしい」
- ↑ Korg outs $500 Minilogue analog synthesizer ahead of NAMM
- ↑ http://www.pmtonline.co.uk/korg-minilogue-polyphonic-analogue-synthesizer
- ↑ http://midilife.net/synthesizer/korg-minilogue-review/
- ↑ http://www.factmag.com/2016/01/10/korg-minilogue-synth-images-leak/
External links
- Korg Minilogue on Korg's official site
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