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« MFB Nanozwerg: Raw, Expressive, Immediate »
Published on 05/11/25 at 12:37
Best value:
Excellent
Audience:
Anyone
I bought the MFB Nanozwerg after owning a MFB 522, and when I was starting to get a bit tired of my Behringer Crave — a nice synth, but a bit too tame in character. The contrast was immediate.
What drew me in right away was the workflow. Programming is super intuitive, with a panel layout that makes it easy for both beginners and more experienced users. The sound character is very distinctive, yet flexible enough to fit different moods: I can get percussive sequences, calm melodies, or conversely, some truly aggressive lines, all without ever feeling like I'm forcing the machine. The sub blend, in particular, is really well designed and adds depth to the sound.
There are a few less-than-perfect details. The overall construction is solid, but the on/off button tends to come off easily, and from talking to other users, it seems like this is a fairly common issue. The potentiometers are very responsive... sometimes too much so. This can lead to imprecise adjustments, but it’s also part of its raw charm.
For the price, I honestly can't find anything to fault. It’s a living, versatile machine with a real identity.
What drew me in right away was the workflow. Programming is super intuitive, with a panel layout that makes it easy for both beginners and more experienced users. The sound character is very distinctive, yet flexible enough to fit different moods: I can get percussive sequences, calm melodies, or conversely, some truly aggressive lines, all without ever feeling like I'm forcing the machine. The sub blend, in particular, is really well designed and adds depth to the sound.
There are a few less-than-perfect details. The overall construction is solid, but the on/off button tends to come off easily, and from talking to other users, it seems like this is a fairly common issue. The potentiometers are very responsive... sometimes too much so. This can lead to imprecise adjustments, but it’s also part of its raw charm.
For the price, I honestly can't find anything to fault. It’s a living, versatile machine with a real identity.