Kobol expander

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cryophonik wrote: Sun Dec 17, 2023 4:11 am
egbert101 wrote: Fri Dec 15, 2023 10:48 pm Also, the Drumlogue is getting more and more attractive as the cost comes down.
Sweetwater has it listed as no longer available. Not backordered, but no longer available.

https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail ... um-machine
I thought about buying one a few weeks back when they were discounted. I liked it quite a bit, but not enough to pull the trigger. However, I bought a Misha for the same reason, I suspected that it might become unobtanium. I've become very picky about tabletop devices though, I hate having to find space for them and I have far too many gathering dust.

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egbert101 wrote: Sat Dec 16, 2023 9:58 pm I have the Minilogue XD desktop version, but the original version (silver coloured) is like £371 currently which is a steal. And unlike the Kobol and others, it's still polyphonic.
Yeah both the Minilogue and Monologue are just steals right now, especially used. I was finding used Monologues for like $140-150, and seriously considered one as my Microbrute was... more (I got a RED and paid a bit more for it). Pretty similar sounds in both of them; the brute is more, well, brutal, while the Monologue is more rounded. I wanted the brutal :)

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Maybe this will push you over the edge (it almost did with me):



<list your stupid gear here>

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It seems like a nice choice for a very inexpensive analog poly. Arturia doesn't come close in price - they are really missing both entry and midrange analog polys in their lineup.

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Only spent a couple of hours with mine (arrived last Thursday) but very impressed so far. Instant early DM.

Very slightly unusual to operate/ diff to a standard synth, but will get used to it pretty quickly. Fantastic sound, great build. Highly recommended 8)
How original

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I owned one for a while and its a great synth. The sweepable wave shape is cool, especially as you can modulate it.

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