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Korg MINILOGUE Polyphonic Analog Syntehsizer

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Korg MINILOGUE Polyphonic Analog SyntehsizerKey Features Four Voice Fully Programmable 200 Fully Editable Presets Modes: Poly, Duo, Mono, Chord, Unison 16 Step Poly Note and Motion Sequencer Tape Style Delay OLED Display w Built In Oscilloscope Aluminum Chassis w Pyinkado Wood Panel Chassis Mounted Metal Shaft Pots Rubber Coated Knobs The Minilogue from Korg is a polyphonic all analog synthesizer with a fully programmable four voice architecture and 200 fully editable presets, well suited for

Key Features
  • Four Voice - Fully Programmable
  • 200 Fully Editable Presets
  • Modes: Poly, Duo, Mono, Chord, Unison
  • 16-Step Poly Note and Motion Sequencer
  • Tape-Style Delay
  • OLED Display w/ Built-In Oscilloscope
  • Aluminum Chassis w/ Pyinkado-Wood Panel
  • Chassis-Mounted Metal Shaft Pots
  • Rubber-Coated Knobs

The Minilogue from Korg is a polyphonic all-analog synthesizer with a fully programmable four-voice architecture and 200 fully editable presets, well suited for musicians and analog synth enthusiasts. The synth offers 8 voice-allocation modes including polyphonic, duophonic, monophonic, chord, unison, and more. The OLED display offers parameter information and features a real-time oscilloscope, providing eye-catching visual feedback on the sound being played. A 16-step sequencer not only records poly notes, but motion sequences of knob movements as well. A tape-style delay further expands the sound and settings are savable per preset.

The enclosure is crafted from a curved aluminum panel, populated by chassis-mounted metal shaft pots with rubber-coated knobs, and a solid pyinkado-wood rear panel. Programming is a breeze with a single-knob-per-function architecture that satisfies seasoned synth professionals and beginner programmers.

  • 4-voice polyphonic true-analog with presets (200 total, 100 preloaded, all editable)
  • 16-step polyphonic step and motion sequencer
  • On-board arpeggiator
  • Voice Mode lets users configure the 4 available voices or even limit them to emulate other types of analog synthesis (monophonic, duophonic, etc.)
  • On-board tape-style delay
  • OEL screen defaults to a real-time oscilloscope when other parameters are not being shown
  • High-quality and rugged chassis-mounted metal shaft pots with rubber-coated knobs
  • Curved aluminum panel and pyinkado-wood rear panel for a professional-quality feel and look
  • USB and traditional MIDI I/O, audio sync for connection to electribe, volcas, and more

Korg Minilogue Specs

Keyboard 37 slim keys
Polyphony 4
Synthesis Method Analog
Presets 200 presets - all editable (100 factory + 100 user)
Effects Tape-style delay
Sequencer 16-step poly note and motion sequencer
Controllers TBA
Outputs TBA
Inputs TBA
Headphone Output TBA
Display OEL Screen: Parameter and oscilloscope
Dimensions Not specified by manufacturer
Weight Not specified by manufacturer
Packaging Info
Package Weight 9.55 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) 24.3 x 16.5 x 6.1"
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