Not to mention it’s considered one of the cheapest analog synthesizer keyboards in the market with a retail price under S$500. Obviously, portability is one of the main highlights of Korg Monologue because as you can see it has a small compact body and weighed only 1.7 kg, capable to operate with only a 6x AA-type of batteries. ![]() The 25-mini-key plus a Monophonic (1-note polyphony) is more than enough to get you grooving because in a synth-type keyboard, you rarely play a tone as a chord, therefore, with only one keynote you can expand the sound in a wider perspective. Therefore, you can combine and customize your synth sound and then turn it into a loop to create a cool sequence. The 16-track sequencer is another cool feature to play around with on the Monologue, especially during a live performance where you can easily use the per-step parameter locks to record motion sequences of the knob movements. Then, add the micro tuning feature with its 32 settings, opening up a wider and more colorful synth sound. The seven main analog synthesis parameters MASTER, VCO1, VCO2, MIXER, FILTER, EG, and LFO will give you much more waveforms pattern to reshape following your personal taste. Powered by a similar engine as you find in its “brother” – Korg Minilogue – the iconic Korg’s Analog Synthesis sound engine provides you with 100 fully customizable preset tones including micro tuning and sequence data settings. What’s more, they come in 4 colors (Singapore version), they are Black, Silver, Blue, and Red. Why? Simply because it equipped all of the features that you need in creating your own unique synth tone, plus you get to play with a 16-track sequencer making it a friendly gear for music-making. The Analogue Solutions Generator will be available in September/October for a price of 679€.If you are looking for an easy-to-use, compact and affordable price analog synthesizer keyboard, then Korg Monologue should be on your first list.
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