Korg Minilogue XD; hybrid Synthesizer; 4-voices polyphony; 37 velocity sensitive slim keys; per voice two analog VCOs and one digital Multi-Engine oscillator (Noise, FM, User-Wavetables); 2 pole filter with drive circuit; 1x VCA, 1x LFO, 2 Envelopes; Oscillator Sync and Ringmodulation; 500 program memory (200 Presets + 300 User); digital effects section with modulation effects, delay and reverb; 4 voice modes (Poly, Unison, Chord, Arp / Latch); joystick for pitch bend and modulation; Micro Tuning with 23 preset scales and 6 user scales; 16-step polyphonic sequencer with motion recording; OLED display with Oscilloscope function (Motion View); 44 knobs and switches for direct access to all parameters; solid Aluminium front panel; wooden rear panel; connections: stereo line out (2x 6.3 mm TS), headphone out (6.3 mm TRS), damper pedal (6.3 mm TS), Sync In / Out (3.5 mm TS), 2x CV in (3.5 mm TS), MIDI in / out, USB B; included power supply DC 9V (KA350); dimensions: 500 x 300 x 85 mm (WxDxH); weight: 2.8 kg
There's an 8-voice Prologue selling locally for CAD 1,200. It looks like the modules for Minilogue XD are as expensive or even more expensive than the keyboard version sometimes. I'll wait, but a Minilogue XD module would be a very cool way to get into the platform at least for Poly explorations.
...DO NOT allow him to watch any Hans Zimmer videos. Sounds like he knows where he's going though. I have the Minilogue XD and it's utterly sublime as an all round instrument, in every aspect. It's a masterpiece of design. The fact you can load in your own Oscillators is a nice touch and gives...
For sure. Just a few weeks ago I added a user oscillator to my Minilogue xd that does sample and wave table import and, and although it's simple, its been fabulous. It's great for recording textures/noise etc to go along with presets I've created. In the context of minilogue, I find it amazing matched...