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Great videos on here!

It's fairly easy to go from an easy mellow poly chord sound to crazy modulated madness.

Lots of potential in the simple setup.
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Sequent wrote:@JCJR... good point about trying the auto tune.

As far as tuning in general... in the old days (before computers were able to record audio) a lot of people used to record their mixdowns as left/right to a dat. You would need to have enough modules to cover as many sounds that you wanted to have in your song. (That's probably where this need to have a gazillion synths began, lol).
Indeed, that drove a lot of synth collecting. I have purchased romplers just to get some variety in drum kits, for example. It also drove a need for large multi-input mixers at a reasonable price, which is something else less common today.

I kind of miss my fostex 8-buss, it was a bit noisy, suffered from crossover, but I liked the workflow.

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Sequent wrote:So... first impressions now that I've finally had a few moments to look at it. Overall impression is very positive. Good purchase!
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Please pull your self together Thomann and get those batches inzehouze! :bang:

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Kind request for Minilogue owners :
can you please post a few seconds recording of a slow filter sweep wirth medium/hi resonance controlle via MIDI CC from any DAW? many thanks :)

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"Subarashii desu." = Marvellous. :)
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lalo wrote:Kind request for Minilogue owners :
can you please post a few seconds recording of a slow filter sweep wirth medium/hi resonance controlle via MIDI CC from any DAW? many thanks :)
https://soundcloud.com/astrospy/miniloguetest/s-EWqzb
Not exactly what you asked for, because the user (not me) sweeps the filter with the filter frequency knob that has 1024 steps, but you can use your imagination if you want to know how it would sound with 127 steps.
Avoid slow sweeps, or use the LFO if you dont want any stepping.
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Well deserved...
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Mutant wrote:

"Subarashii desu." = Marvellous. :)
Sounds fantastic

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ghettosynth wrote:
Sequent wrote:@JCJR... good point about trying the auto tune.

As far as tuning in general... in the old days (before computers were able to record audio) a lot of people used to record their mixdowns as left/right to a dat. You would need to have enough modules to cover as many sounds that you wanted to have in your song. (That's probably where this need to have a gazillion synths began, lol).
Indeed, that drove a lot of synth collecting. I have purchased romplers just to get some variety in drum kits, for example. It also drove a need for large multi-input mixers at a reasonable price, which is something else less common today.

I kind of miss my fostex 8-buss, it was a bit noisy, suffered from crossover, but I liked the workflow.
Yeah, that is a big reason I had so many synths back then. Was also on a "mission" to have at least one good example of every synthesis technology, subtractive, additive, wavetable, sampler, FM, PM, etc.

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Same here... one decent analog, something that could sample, fm, etc.
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Nice trancy demo from Sami from Aiyn-Zahev-Sound:

https://soundcloud.com/aiyn-zahev/korg-minilogue-trance

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^ cool sounding demo! :)

I wonder how the noise floor is (with the delay bypassed)
From Sami's demo, the low bass part has a noise floor at about -105 in the highs area...

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while I'm now fully tumescent ... I think I'll just spend the dough putting a midi-retrograde on my polysix. Maybe there'll be a cute little module version in the future (with 16 steps)

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Almost assuredly korg will sell a bunch of these. Had I more room maybe they could even sell to me, though it would be silly to buy one only to store on a shelf with other old synths.

Got enough empty rack space for a rack minilogue.

Was wondering about the other direction. In today's market, wonder if there would be a big enough demand for an 8 voice 61 key version for about $1000?

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I'd rather have an 8 voice, no keyboard version.

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