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Korg Monotron

Analog Synth from Korg belonging to the Monotron series

Ingres Ingres

«  The smallest analog synth »

Published on 11/12/10 at 14:57
Everything has been said about it (see other reviews)

UTILIZATION

Everything is very simple. We know it or not. You turn the knobs and the sound becomes.

SOUNDS

(Apart from his breath and weak, it will).

OVERALL OPINION

Well, to summarize, the defects are very simple:
1. A good breath now (we can correct downstream)
2. A weak sound on my mixer / external soundcard (even putting the gain at the bottom), but sufficient when it is connected directly to my laptop (go figure).
If not, well less than 60 euros, you have an analog synthesizer ultra portable and lightweight (it fits in your hand, the size of a smartphone, and more light), then transported anywhere, and which finds its real interest displacement, but also in his home studio, when it is connected at random to other machines or other korg, via mini-jack, and there it rocks really. The lfo, the cutoff, the tilt in pitch or cutoff tool great for dj or composer of electronic music. Of course, it will not give you the low fat and heavy like a moog or an electronic blofeld thunder, but it can work, learn and enjoy as you like with a mini synth for cheap.
Well, I say no more. A synth for less than 60 euros.