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Another cool Minilogue video
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2017 8:10 pm
by John01W
Think this guy's video/description sums it up pretty nicely!
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"I think people forget that the Jupiter 8, Prophet 5, and OBXa's they dream of owning require a lot of maintenance and it's not all fun. The Minilogue doesn't replace those legends, but for $500 USD, it really curbs the "need" for them if you're not some millionaire who can just buy expensive synths, drive a Ferrari, and go to the doctor. All but the last two sounds are of my own making since there are plenty of videos out there showing the presets without FX. Hopefully this shows that you can get Oberheim-ish or other vintage polysynth-ish tones as well as some new textures without breaking the bank. I ran it through my Lexicon for a a bit of chorus and reverb. Lighting is a bit awkward in this, as it was either I use my lamp or have the shadow of the camera looming over the front panel. Can we just agree that Korg has been killing it lately?"
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2017 9:37 pm
by atiredmachine
sweet. I need to give one of these a try!
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2017 1:30 am
by Bertotti
I like this comparison.
Arp Solus and Minilogue
To me its like a boys choir compared to the more mature Arp but still sounds good!
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2017 6:54 am
by John01W
Bertotti wrote:I like this comparison.
Arp Solus and Minilogue
To me its like a boys choir compared to the more mature Arp but still sounds good!
I know that video well, the filters sound pretty close in that example....the sound difference you describes is pretty much what you'd expect between a a polysynth and a monosynth. Yes it sounds very good! One thing I noticed is the Minilogue on a couple of those examples had less stepping in the filter than the ARP!
The ML has some very snappy envelopes....and the fun factor is pretty high! I wish it has more than 200 locations for sounds but that's tons more than the average vintage classic and those that have no patch memory/programmability at all!
I spent the last couple of hours playing and sound sculpting on my ML....made some AWESOME 80's style synth basses in unison mode(saw + triangle) with a tiny bit of detune on the osc and detuning the unison mode with a touch of crossmod and a fast closing filter with a bit of resonance and a slight bit of lfo on the waveshape at medium rate with very low intensity, a slight bit of pitch eg on osc 2 with sync on.....like super fat. In love with this synth! Will be happy when the OB6 module takes it's place next to it on the 3 tier of my keyboard stand;)
Again, loving the ML!
Have a new "friend" coming to compliment my Minilogue soon:) Soon it will be running though an Eventide Eclipse(will be my second, the other one is in my guitar rack)....having a fat lush chorus(like any good retro sound should have;) to split stereo/thicken it up and give some awesome ambience and much much more;)
Give the Minilogue the effects it deserves! I sometimes wish Korg would have put a fat chorus effect on the ML a la the Junos rather than the delay...but I've grown used to it.
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2017 8:03 am
by sutekh
Great video and great sounds! I especially like the swishy haunted music box sound at 3:42-3:54
The ML is amazing, it can sound so massive at times. If I had unlimited money for synths I'd buy a second Minilogue.
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2017 8:52 am
by John01W
sutekh wrote:Great video and great sounds! I especially like the swishy haunted music box sound at 3:42-3:54
The ML is amazing, it can sound so massive at times. If I had unlimited money for synths I'd buy a second Minilogue.
Yes it sounds great. Don't know what audience Korg were catering to with those factory patches...my preference would be 80's style, synthwave old school sounding stuff and that's what I program into it. Bread and butter classic sounds for hard rock/classic metal, and I totally agree the ML can sound HUGE!
BTW, I KNOW what you mean lol! If Korg makes a desktop module version and decides to add polychain funtionality(come on korg, even Roland is doing it with their little boutique faux analogs)....I will be unable to resist buying it(a second one is temping as it is).
Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2017 8:42 pm
by John01W
This ain't no Volca lol
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Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2017 8:55 am
by sutekh
This guy is the Master of the Minologue! Hard to believe it doesn't do splits and layers after listening to this (thru headphones while watching my Lava Lamp) Once I get PayPal straightened out I want to buy some of his patches
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2017 9:39 am
by Bertotti
I wish I was 1/10 as good as the people putting up these videos. I would love a monologues someday.
Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2017 1:42 pm
by bladuck
I was totally against minilogue, after seeing kore-king and korg-chrome I got turned off by recycling ... but more and more I listen to this the more I like it.
BTW These videos are great, a lot has changed since radias days... Korg matured I suppose.
PS; I do own monologue and LOVE that little beast.
Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2017 7:43 pm
by John01W
It's a cool little synth for sure. Is there another polysynth out there that has the ARP filter? I don't think there is. It's pretty unique. I've seen a few owners of the original say it's sound really resembles a Jupiter 6 in tones(ML sounds a bit warmer to me from demos, but cannot say....never played a JP6).
Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2017 12:09 am
by Bertotti
I was set to buy one but the places I go to are all sold out.
Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2017 7:19 pm
by Bertotti
I give up to many nice vids. I ordered one. And it is still backordered.
Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2017 9:50 pm
by John01W
Bertotti wrote:I give up to many nice vids. I ordered one. And it is still backordered.
Awesome! Congrats!
Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2017 4:08 pm
by Bertotti
Got it and just starting to preview everything. Really surprised it sounds better then the videos. I started the manual will it have all the setting for each preset in it? I am curious where all the settings are.