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Korg minilogue 4-voice Analog Synthesizer

4-voice Analog Synthesizer with 2 Oscillators per Voice, Switchable 2-/4-pole Lowpass Filter, Onboard Tape-delay Emulation, 16-step Sequencer, 8 Voice Modes, and MIDI and Sync I/O
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Korg minilogue 4-voice Analog Synthesizer
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Analog Polysynth with Sophisticated Sound Shaping

When it comes to traditional subtractive analog synthesis with modern sophistication, the Korg minilogue analog polyphonic synthesizer delivers. It starts with a pair of highly shapable VCOs, which you can shape with a switchable 2-/4-pole lowpass filter, and there's plenty of modulation to go around. At the same time, you can store up to 200 settings, and there are 100 killer presets onboard to fuel your creativity. There's also a built-in tape-style delay effect and an OLED oscilloscope display — something we've never seen on a hardware synth. And that's just the beginning. Between the minilogue's Voice Modes and the onboard 16-step sequencer, you'll be amazed by the sounds you can come up with.

Amazing true analog polyphonic sound

It's tempting to look at a synth like the minilogue and assume that there must be a catch. How could an affordable polyphonic synth like this be truly analog? The answer lies with Korg's ingenuity. To make the minilogue, they had to completely redesign their analog synthesis technology, building a new platform component by component from the ground up. Ultimately, the minilogue features 2 VCOs, 1 VCF, 2 EGs, 1 VCA, and 1 LFO, all completely in the analog realm. You also get cross modulation, oscillator sync, and killer effects including a ring modulator, delay, and a highpass filter, plus an oscilloscope that lets you visualize the results. It's a veritable synthesis playground, and you'll never run out of ways to put it all together.

  • Redesigned all-analog synthesis signal path
  • Includes 2 VCOs, 1 VCF, 2 EGs, 1 VCA, and 1 LFO
  • Cross modulation and oscillator sync onboard
  • Oscilloscope lets you monitor your waveform
  • Additional effects include delay and ring modulation

Shape your tone with filtering, modulation, and delay

Before you dive into its Voice Modes or sequencing capabilities, you'll already be impressed by the minilogue's sound-shaping capabilities. For starters, both VCOs include a Shape control, which allows you to dial harmonic content into the three selectable waveforms. Cross modulation, oscillator sync, and ring modulation settings provide further sound-shaping possibilities as well. A sophisticated lowpass VCF section offers 2-pole and 4-pole modes and more than enough resonance, while an envelope generator and an LFO add time-based dynamics to a wide range of parameters. Finally, there's a tape-style delay onboard, which lets you pull off many classic wet and saturated synth sounds.

  • Dual VCOs include multi-wave harmonic shape control
  • Cross modulation, oscillator sync, and ring modulation onboard
  • 2-/4-pole lowpass VCF offers plenty of resonance for aggressive sounds
  • Modulate parameters with the LFO and envelope generator
  • Tape-style digital delay delivers classic dense and atmospheric tones

Eight unique Voice modes to inspire your creativity

The fact that the Korg minilogue features four voices is pretty cool to begin with, but what makes this compact analog polysynth so much fun is the way it lets you put those voices to use. Choose from eight distinct voice modes to create fun and unique effects that will thrill even the most seasoned synth pro. Here are the details:

  • Poly mode is a basic polyphonic arrangement that allows you to play up to four separate notes at a time. This mode is perfect for playing chords or melodies with overlapping notes. To put it mildly, it's not every day you find a high-quality, true analog polyphonic synth at this price, and Poly mode shows off exactly how cool the minilogue can be.
  • Duo mode is, in many ways, the midway point between Poly mode and Unison mode, offering the best of each. The trade-off is that it cuts your polyphony down to two voices, but they each include 2-part unisons. The result is deep and vibrant sounds with enough polyphony for playing legato or layering notes.
  • Unison mode is a monophonic configuration that uses all four oscillators. This mode lets you create even bigger and richer sounds than Duo mode. It's perfect for creating massive stacks or lush pads. With plenty of options to dial it in, you'll be amazed by the extensive sound-sculpting options you get from this mode.
  • Mono mode is a traditional monophonic setup. What's great about Mono mode is that it trades the unison voices for a fat sub oscillator. It's perfect for beefing up bass patches or adding girth to leads.
  • Chord mode lets you automatically trigger entire chords with the press of a single key. You can quickly set up the chords you want to play for easy recall. There are limitless possibilities for Chord mode live, and it's a killer songwriting feature.
  • Delay mode is one of the most original things about the minilogue. This mode splits the oscillators out into repeating voices, kind of like a standard delay effect, only with the potential to program vastly different sounds for each repetition. Pro tip from the synth gurus at Sweetwater: if you want to experience some truly awesome rhythms, try running your Delay mode patches through the onboard delay effect.
  • Arp mode lets you create short arpeggiator sequences using all four voices. Choose from a variety of fun and exciting arpeggiation modes for cool rhythmical effects. You won't get this kind of character from a typical synthesizer.
  • Sidechain mode is another impressively unique performance option the minilogue offers. It's another multivoice mode, only this time, each new note drops the volume of the previous one, allowing the new note to take the foreground. Sidechain mode is particularly cool if you want to use patches with a softer attack for lead or solo parts since it adds a ton of clarity to the mix.

Add motion to your sound with 16 steps of sequencing

The additional step sequencer is a feature that makes the minilogue one of the most fun keyboards Sweetwater synth nuts have gotten their hands on. For one thing, there's virtually no learning curve, so you can dive right in and start creating cool rhythms and patterns from day one. There are two ways to use the sequencer: you can record in real time, or you can program your performance via steps. Real-time recording lets you overdub, allowing you to automate many parameters to create intensely complex patterns. Step recording is perfect for creating phrases and rhythms. What's more, you can easily combine this onboard sequencer with other MIDI and sync-equipped gear such as Volca series modules.

  • Simple, easy-to-use step sequencing onboard
  • Record your performances in real time in multiple layers
  • Traditional step programming available as well
  • Automate many parameters for complex pattern creation
  • Plays well with MIDI and sync-equipped gear (e.g., Volca modules)

Korg minilogue Analog Synthesizer Keyboard Features:

  • Powerful 4-voice analog synthesizer with flexible sound-design tools onboard
  • Create scores of interesting sounds with 2 oscillators per voice
  • Fully programmable analog controls with 200 program memories and 100 presets
  • Analog signal path includes 2 VCOs, 1 VCF, 2 EG, 1 VCA, and 1 LFO
  • Shape controls allow you to dial in harmonic content in any of the oscillators' 4 waveforms
  • Voice Modes allow you to define your sound in 8 highly creative ways
  • 16-step sequencer includes real-time motion recording and step programming
  • Monitor waveform shaping via the onboard OLED oscilloscope display
  • Cross modulation, oscillator sync, and ring modulator let you further shape your sound
  • Switchable 2-/4-pole lowpass filter with resonance provides subtractive synthesis
  • Modulate many parameters with an ADSR envelope and an LFO
  • Tape-style delay effect includes a dedicated highpass filter
  • Stylish yet rugged design includes chassis-mounted pots and rubber-coated knobs
  • USB plus MIDI and sync I/O provide easy connectivity with your other synth gear

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Tech Specs

  • Type: Keyboard Synthesizer with Sequencer
  • Analog/Digital: Analog
  • Number of Keys: 37
  • Type of Keys: Slim-key
  • Velocity Sensitive: Yes
  • Other Controllers: 1 x Slider (assignable)
  • Polyphony: 4 Notes
  • Presets: 100 presets, 100 user
  • Oscillators: 2 x Analog VCO (sawtooth, triangle, square)
  • LFO: 1 x LFO (sawtooth, triangle, square)
  • Filter: 2-pole/4-pole Lowpass Filter with Keytrack, Velocity
  • Envelope Generator: 1 x AMP EG (ADSR), 1 x EG (ADSR)
  • Arpeggiator: 4-voice
  • Sequencer: 16-step Polyphonic Sequencer, Motion Sequence, Realtime Recording
  • Audio Inputs: 1 x 1/4" TS (audio in)
  • Audio Outputs: 1 x 1/4" TS (audio out)
  • Headphones: 1 x 1/4"
  • USB: 1 x Type USB B
  • MIDI I/O: In/Out/USB
  • Other I/O: Sync in, Sync out
  • Software: Minilogue Librarian Software
  • Power Source: 9V DC power supply included
  • Height: 3.35"
  • Width: 19.69"
  • Depth: 11.81"
  • Weight: 6.17 lbs.
  • Manufacturer Part Number: MINILOGUE

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Reviews

Multi facet machine!
Definitely an invest at reasonable price. You just need to have one and you will agree.
The beginner synth
I have bought several synths in and around the price range of this synths and I would recommend it to anyone who would ask what to buy for a beginner. Unlike other synths in this price range it offers a, 4 note polyphony, 3 octaves and a solid build quality with solid knobs switches buttons and panels along with3 octaves of some very solid mini keys. Thanks to the intuitive layout and very cool built in oscilloscope I found this to be the perfect synth to solidify my understanding of basic subtractive synthesis. I would challenge anyone to find someone to find a better polyphonic synth to learn on. In the end I enjoyed this synth so much I upgraded to the Prologue and it is treating me very well!
Music background: Hobbyist
A terrific product in form, function, and cost.
Initial disclosure: Although I'm a loyal Sweetwater customer I did not buy this synth from Sweetwater, and instead bought a gently used one from a friend for a steal. Regardless it's worth sharing my experience to help others make an informed purchase.

This synth is phenomenal! As others have noted the construction is robust, there's next to no menu diving, the parameters for shaping your sound are all right in front of you, and oh yeah the thing sounds fantastic to boot. I've had my eye on this thing for years after another friend bought it years ago for an event, and it's only recently that I've gotten the money together to join in on the fun. Hook it up to some modular gear with the CV outs and you can really craft some wild sounds!
Music background: Synth head, multi-instrumentalist, performer, instructor.
Maybe THE Most Efficient Introduction to Analog Synthesis
The Korg Minilogue is a SUPER fun & intuitive analog synth for everyone from beginners to seasoned synthesits. I've been programming synths for 20 years and this was just as fun as the first synth I ever used. Its analog sound is wonderful and thick. Almost everything has a knob or switch for control and, for the patches I was making, I never went into the menus for further editing beyond naming patches and setting sequencer settings. The shape control of the oscillators gives a lot of variation to your standard waveforms and the sync/ring-mod, cross modulation, & pitch envelope of oscillator two really open up the sonic possibilities. I very much enjoy the dedicated switch for velocity modulation of the filter cutoff and I like that there are only two modulation depths beyond none. My favorite feature of the Minilogue is the envelope modulation of either the rate or the intensity of the LFO. This really gives a sense of motion to what is already a sense of motion from the LFO. My only complaint is that the LFO doesn't go fast enough for analog-FM style tones. It's not nearly as fast as the LFO on the Monologue but that's more of an observation that a full drawback. I really enjoyed the different voice modes of this synth, really finding mono, which introduces a variable level sub, and chord, which creates various fixed chords, to be the most useful beyond the standard poly mode. This is by far the best poly synth I have ever found for someone who is interested in learning analog synthesis. The knobs and switches along with the actual layout of them makes programming make sense and a joy to use. The Minilogue does have mini-keys but the mini keys Korg has been using for their new synths are really great. Much better than the microKORG. With the Minilogue, Korg really show us that there will always be room for one more analog synth.
Music background: Electronic Music
Good Stuff!
Been playing with this for awhile- my first synth since an old Moog Rogue back in 1983. Took a lot of climbing to get up that hill, but loved every minute and every sound! Korg was generous with the presets, and you can do a lot that way, but it also shines when you modify/personalize. I don't actually use the oscilloscope but I do enjoy watching the waveforms, so worth it! I use it with the Boss SY-1 and get even more sounds with both! Enjoying the retirement thing despite arthritis slowing my guitar playing (which was never great anyway tbh). Polyphony means chords are possible here. Not as intimidating as it looks overall. Happy camper!
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Trey Stemen
The Korg Minilogue brings a simple format and signal flow that remove all the menus and distractions from the audio making process. I’ve been synthesizing sound for years and all-analog synths are hard to come by at this price point and great sounding ones are even harder to find. In a short amount of time with the Minilogue, I was able to make the sounds in my brain a reality. It blew me away with its versatility and easy to use design.
Rob Parker
As a long-time synth collector, I was skeptical of the Korg Minilogue - then I got my hands on one. Every turn of a knob or flick of a switch leads to musical and inspiring sounds. I particularly like being able to create in-your-face leads and sculpt textures that fit like a puzzle piece, even in the busiest mix. With years of experience playing and maintaining vintage polysynths, it's a pleasure to find a great-sounding all-analog modern model that's totally reliable and fun to play - especially at this price!