August 19, 2018 · 4 minuutin lukuaika
	
		· Tags:
			analog
			, DAW
			, Korg
			, Logic Pro X
			, Mac
			, MIDI
			, minilogue
			, recording
			, synth
			, synthesizer
			
		
		
			In 2016, KORG introduced the minilogue polyphonic analogue synthesizer, and it has been a huge hit, followed closely by the cheaper monophonic monologue. (Note: from now on, I’ll be writing Minilogue with a capital M for better readability.) The Minilogue has real analogue oscillators but many other features are controlled digitally. Since it is a modern synth, you can connect it to a computer (Mac or PC) with USB (even though traditional 5-pin MIDI connections are still available), and you can use software utilities like the KORG Minilogue Librarian to transfer patches over.
			
			
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