Korg Minilogue 4 voice poly analog ....
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No SineWave no AT, no BEST synth...those 2 things drop it down to the beginning for me.
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Sine wave is extremely hard to design as an analog oscillator when you start with a triangle or a sawtooth oscillator core (and VCO designs always start with either a sawtooth or a triangle core, then get other waveforms by waveshaping). You should know that, since you seem to lack knowledge on how analog circuits work. It's not impossible, but it would raise the price point and then Minilogue wouldn't be $500 for 4 voices anymore.
So, filter the triangle wave of self-osc the filter. There's your sinewave. Remap aftertouch via MIDI IN to one of CCs to modulate the parameter you want. There's your AT. Easy solutions, but somebody will always find something to bitch about, I guess.
So, filter the triangle wave of self-osc the filter. There's your sinewave. Remap aftertouch via MIDI IN to one of CCs to modulate the parameter you want. There's your AT. Easy solutions, but somebody will always find something to bitch about, I guess.
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Documentation is fresh, Owner’s Manual is created yesterday morning. Few observations.
Mono output and input.
Clever little shortcuts, like SHIFT+PLAY for loading panel information, SHIFT+Program knob for faster browsing.
You have to make a Global setting to choose if you want the Program name&number or the waveform on the display. It’s not clear what happens in oscilloscope mode when you change a program – will it show the program names temporarily?
An interesting sentence (p49): “When the minilogue’s sound generator is not making any sound, auto-tuning occurs AUTOMATICALLY…”. Does it mean that when the synth gets out-of-tune it will start the auto-tuning by itself and cuts the sound? The duration of auto-tuning is not mentioned.
No joystick (but Slider), so bending & modulating together is not possible.
Mono output and input.
Clever little shortcuts, like SHIFT+PLAY for loading panel information, SHIFT+Program knob for faster browsing.
You have to make a Global setting to choose if you want the Program name&number or the waveform on the display. It’s not clear what happens in oscilloscope mode when you change a program – will it show the program names temporarily?
An interesting sentence (p49): “When the minilogue’s sound generator is not making any sound, auto-tuning occurs AUTOMATICALLY…”. Does it mean that when the synth gets out-of-tune it will start the auto-tuning by itself and cuts the sound? The duration of auto-tuning is not mentioned.
No joystick (but Slider), so bending & modulating together is not possible.
> No SineWave no AT, no BEST synth
hahahaha. What does it take to impress anyone now?
This is a killer synth for the price! Play my Sequential Pro one, OB-1, Arp Odyssey or Micromoog and remember what real analog is or sounds like.
hahahaha. What does it take to impress anyone now?
This is a killer synth for the price! Play my Sequential Pro one, OB-1, Arp Odyssey or Micromoog and remember what real analog is or sounds like.
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How to make a sine wave with the minilogue, from the designer himself (see the 2:00 mark on this YouTube video)BasariStudios wrote:No SineWave no AT, no BEST synth...those 2 things drop it down to the beginning for me.
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Me too....
Shades of the Mono/Poly but with program memory.....yaaaayyyy
Interesting.
I think I'm gonna grab one. Great price.
Shades of the Mono/Poly but with program memory.....yaaaayyyy
Interesting.
I think I'm gonna grab one. Great price.
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I like the synth but I have a thought:
To quickly recall a preset there is a shortcut: SHIFT + a Voice Mode button. I think during a performance this is not the easiest nor the safest solution.
You have to concentrate on 2 buttons (instead of one as usual). The SHIFT is alone (it's OK) but the other one is in a row. The buttons are not big and they are also touching each other in the row. Therefore it might make it harder to hit the right button and not the neighbouring one.
The SHIFT and the Voice Mode buttons are a bit far and in a kind of diagonal position, therefore if you want to do it with one hand, most probably you would use your 1st/2nd and 4th/5th finger to push them together.
Also, these buttons are on the right side, so it is not easy to make the selection with your left hand.
Think about a performance situation when your both hands are working, on different instruments, and your Minilogue-solo is coming, and you have only 1–2 seconds to change the preset... So, hit 2 far buttons with 2 fingers on one hand, but with the left hand it's not comfortable, with the right hand it's even more risky, because you have to be very quick, precise and accurate, then start the solo immediately.
I hope I'm just exaggerating.
I'm not saying this might happen all the time, but I think it's a typical situation when you should concentrate on playing the music with all your focus (= as much as possible) instead of the interface. We have to get used to this new method of preset selection.
To quickly recall a preset there is a shortcut: SHIFT + a Voice Mode button. I think during a performance this is not the easiest nor the safest solution.
You have to concentrate on 2 buttons (instead of one as usual). The SHIFT is alone (it's OK) but the other one is in a row. The buttons are not big and they are also touching each other in the row. Therefore it might make it harder to hit the right button and not the neighbouring one.
The SHIFT and the Voice Mode buttons are a bit far and in a kind of diagonal position, therefore if you want to do it with one hand, most probably you would use your 1st/2nd and 4th/5th finger to push them together.
Also, these buttons are on the right side, so it is not easy to make the selection with your left hand.
Think about a performance situation when your both hands are working, on different instruments, and your Minilogue-solo is coming, and you have only 1–2 seconds to change the preset... So, hit 2 far buttons with 2 fingers on one hand, but with the left hand it's not comfortable, with the right hand it's even more risky, because you have to be very quick, precise and accurate, then start the solo immediately.
I hope I'm just exaggerating.

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