A lot of people that use soft synths don't pay for them At all! So this would be pretty expensive to them But not expensive for a Moog synth I've always felt like there was more value in hardware obviously because you're getting something physical + it sounds better.djshire wrote:And that's where you're wrong. For most people that are used to soft synths, this is still pretty damn expensive..Dogboy73 wrote:..... Wake up, Korg. This is what you should be doing instead of dipping your toes in with the fantastic but somewhat toy like Monotrons. I love the Monotrons but everyone knows you should be doing the full analogue MS-MINI synth
Moog Minitaur
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- KVRian
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- 1110 posts since 30 Jan, 2004 from UK
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- KVRian
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- 1110 posts since 30 Jan, 2004 from UK
Some people have already modded the Monotron to have a MIDI input, which makes the machine so much more flexible. Surely Korg must be working on something a bit more impressive than the Monotrons? The Monotribe never really cut it for me. It was basically a Monotron with 4 drum samples & an extremely simple sequencer. Korg marketed the Monotribe as a sort of modern take on the Electribe machines, which I thought was all wrong when it only had 4 drums sounds that couldn't be edited.Uncle E wrote:Monotron USB is the correct next step, IMO.Dogboy73 wrote:..... Wake up, Korg. This is what you should be doing instead of dipping your toes in with the fantastic but somewhat toy like Monotrons. I love the Monotrons but everyone knows you should be doing the full analogue MS-MINI synth
... I digress. More Minitaur demos please Let's see what this baby can do.
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- KVRAF
- 2193 posts since 25 Dec, 2005
yeah,those constantly complain that their computer is running like shit.Dogboy73 wrote: A lot of people that use soft synths don't pay for them At all! So this would be pretty expensive to them But not expensive for a Moog synth I've always felt like there was more value in hardware obviously because you're getting something physical + it sounds better.
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- KVRian
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- 1110 posts since 30 Jan, 2004 from UK
I know the ones - "I downloaded this soft synth from a torrent site & it won't work properly. Help!". Shut up & buy some hardwaret3toooo wrote:yeah,those constantly complain that their computer is running like shit.Dogboy73 wrote: A lot of people that use soft synths don't pay for them At all! So this would be pretty expensive to them But not expensive for a Moog synth I've always felt like there was more value in hardware obviously because you're getting something physical + it sounds better.
You don't hear it. But the Minitaur makes an appearance in this video;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8uWrP1uD9U
(Yes, I know. I'm really scraping the barrel for Minitaur GAS now!! )
- KVRAF
- 16373 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
Given that it's basically just a Taurus 3 sans pedals, can't you just check out some Taurus 3 videos?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHNATdBH ... ure=relmfu
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHNATdBH ... ure=relmfu
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- KVRAF
- 2179 posts since 11 Mar, 2003
There will be some differences to bear in mind though.
Minitaur adds over the Taurus 3: square wave option on either VCO, full ADSR (albeit with Minimoog-style limitations).
It loses arpeggiator, memories and selectable LFO waveforms (oh, and those big pedally things of course).
Everything else seems the same.
03:19 - 03:40 gives you some indication of the upper range you were asking about.
Minitaur adds over the Taurus 3: square wave option on either VCO, full ADSR (albeit with Minimoog-style limitations).
It loses arpeggiator, memories and selectable LFO waveforms (oh, and those big pedally things of course).
Everything else seems the same.
03:19 - 03:40 gives you some indication of the upper range you were asking about.
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- 14989 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
Why'd you sell/are selling your SH-2?justin3am wrote:I'm thinking about getting one of these as a replacement for my SH-2. I like the desktop form-factor.
I'm not a huge fan of the Moog sound, but this may be right up my alley.
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- 12352 posts since 7 May, 2006 from Southern California
I don't wanna say Diva killed it but...zerocrossing wrote:Why'd you sell/are selling your SH-2?justin3am wrote:I'm thinking about getting one of these as a replacement for my SH-2. I like the desktop form-factor.
I'm not a huge fan of the Moog sound, but this may be right up my alley.
Honestly, I used it in a few projects, then it sat in my closet for six months while something I'm working on occupied it's space on my keyboard stand. Someone offered to buy it from me for more than it cost me, so he has it now. Don't get me wrong, I loved the way it sounded and if I need a beefy bass monster again I'll probably buy another... But in my studio, space is more valuable than the gear that occupies it.
I also start feeling guilty about holding onto hardware that I'm not using. I'm no collector, synths are made to be played!
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- KVRian
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- 1110 posts since 30 Jan, 2004 from UK
I emailed Moog asking if we were going to see more of the Minitaur before NAMM. Got this back;
So sounds like we'll have to wait until NAMM (which is not that far off now) before we get a real good look at this beastyYou will see a lot of videos from NAMM and after. Unfortunately, until then, we'll be getting the Minitaur ready for its big debut.
- KVRAF
- 5223 posts since 20 Jul, 2010
There's a mod that adds MIDI, one-shot mode for the sawtooth LFO, and a pulse oscillator mode with pulsewidth knob. Had Korg made the monotron like THIS, and sold it for, say, 75 (pounds) or something (maybe even 100?), it'd feel a lot less toy-like to me. It would be a REAL synth! As it stands, it's an excellent but rather noisy filter box with an almost unusable oscillator tacked on :/Uncle E wrote:Monotron USB is the correct next step, IMO.Dogboy73 wrote:..... Wake up, Korg. This is what you should be doing instead of dipping your toes in with the fantastic but somewhat toy like Monotrons. I love the Monotrons but everyone knows you should be doing the full analogue MS-MINI synth
http://sendy.bandcamp.com/releases < My new album at Bandcamp! Now pay what you like!
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- KVRian
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- 1110 posts since 30 Jan, 2004 from UK
Agreed. The modders are showing Korg the way .... or at least the way they would like the Monotron to be. I think Korg encouraged this by conveniently labelling up the circuit boards in the Monotron so potential modders knew where to solder what. But why Korg just don't expand on this I don't know. Anyway, modders showing Korg the way. Moog making the synth for them with the Minitaur!! Don't miss the boat, Korg. There is still time for the MS-30 analogue desktop synthSendy wrote:There's a mod that adds MIDI, one-shot mode for the sawtooth LFO, and a pulse oscillator mode with pulsewidth knob. Had Korg made the monotron like THIS, and sold it for, say, 75 (pounds) or something (maybe even 100?), it'd feel a lot less toy-like to me. It would be a REAL synth! As it stands, it's an excellent but rather noisy filter box with an almost unusable oscillator tacked on :/Uncle E wrote:Monotron USB is the correct next step, IMO.Dogboy73 wrote:..... Wake up, Korg. This is what you should be doing instead of dipping your toes in with the fantastic but somewhat toy like Monotrons. I love the Monotrons but everyone knows you should be doing the full analogue MS-MINI synth
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- KVRAF
- 5139 posts since 27 Jun, 2004
I'd prefer something like an MS-50 but with 2 or 3 VCOs. They can call it MS-whatever, I don't care.Dogboy73 wrote:Korg. There is still time for the MS-30 analogue desktop synth
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- KVRian
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- 1110 posts since 30 Jan, 2004 from UK
Absolutely. They can call it the MS-MICROFU**ER for all I care! But it seems pretty universal that people are hoping Monotron leads to something more from Korg (and I'm not talking about the half arsed MonoTribe ).Shy wrote:I'd prefer something like an MS-50 but with 2 or 3 VCOs. They can call it MS-whatever, I don't care.Dogboy73 wrote:Korg. There is still time for the MS-30 analogue desktop synth
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- KVRAF
- 5139 posts since 27 Jun, 2004
It's definitely frustrating that a company that used to make something as awesome as MS-50 now just comes up with toys.
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