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FYI, so... apparently this is now in stock at Sweetwater.

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Daags wrote: though according to audiofanzine it's 599 euro... which kind of dials down the initial 'wowee weewow' factor.
Makes it less desirable or increases competition? :hihi:
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bftucker wrote:
AnX wrote:Look fwd to trying it in the shop soon if they are shipping after namm. It def looks more interesting now.
Based on Shy's recommendation, I ordered one from Sweetwater. They called and said they hoped to get a shipment in and send mine out...tomorrow!
Email from Sweetwater: shipped today...and according to UPS tracking, arrives tomorrow.

And I haven't even explained my impulse purchase to my spouse yet!
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Shy wrote:Man, look at the damn top diagram. All 4 voices together to to the same pre-VCF mix, if there was also VCF there for each voice, there wouldn't only be "pre-VCF" written.
Maybe a bit late to respond, but you might have misread the common HPF for VCF. I also did at first sight, it took me more than a second look to notice. But a VCF is on each voice card in the diagram, and the 4 VCA outs are mixed into 1 HPF.

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david.beholder wrote:
Daags wrote: though according to audiofanzine it's 599 euro... which kind of dials down the initial 'wowee weewow' factor.
Makes it less desirable or increases competition? :hihi:
In the US it lists for $730 and is retailing at Guitar Center for $499, so I suspect the 599 Euro is list also - should be able to find it cheaper :)

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UK £435

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tehlord wrote:Does anybody know what kind of wood it uses?
Pyinkado
Also does it have poly aftertouch? I know I'll never use it but I need to know I can if I want to.
Don't know but I highly, highly doubt it. I can't see how it would be possible at this price point, at least not from its own keyboard.

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AnX wrote:Look fwd to trying it in the shop soon if they are shipping after namm. It def looks more interesting now.
We received 6 from Korg today. The rest of our order is scheduled to arrive in February.

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Uncle E wrote:
tehlord wrote:Does anybody know what kind of wood it uses?
Pyinkado
Also does it have poly aftertouch? I know I'll never use it but I need to know I can if I want to.
Don't know but I highly, highly doubt it. I can't see how it would be possible at this price point, at least not from its own keyboard.
Several of their more expensive synth keyboards don't have aftertouch of any kind so I doubt it even has channel aftertouch.

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JoeCat wrote:
david.beholder wrote:
Daags wrote: though according to audiofanzine it's 599 euro... which kind of dials down the initial 'wowee weewow' factor.
Makes it less desirable or increases competition? :hihi:
In the US it lists for $730 and is retailing at Guitar Center for $499, so I suspect the 599 Euro is list also - should be able to find it cheaper :)

we don't do that 'lists' thing.... the price is the price.

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AnX wrote:Look fwd to trying it in the shop soon if they are shipping after namm. It def looks more interesting now.
They are going to appear before NAMM but sell out in minutes.

"Due to the astounding popularity of this spectacular new analog synth, the first shipment that we received from Korg is already completely sold out. Without a doubt, there will be continued high demand for the minilogue, so please don't hesitate to place your order"

Sweetwater
Murderous duck!

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do the knobs send midi? if yes then it's pretty much a must buy for me as I need to replace my midi controller . might aswell go for this. incredible price.

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The official website offers a view at the inside of teh synth where you could see 4 voice boards with the analog circuits:
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db3 wrote:UK £435
Where?

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