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| Gear maniac Joined: Sep 2010 Location: Berlin
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got my Delay version today, its sooo awesome...sounds very classic and epic....space drones all day. I think they improved the output a little, it doesnt seem as noisy as the monotron classic output. cant wait running my DE thru this beast ![]() bargain imo
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| Gear interested Joined: Jan 2012
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| | #93 | |
| Gear maniac Joined: Sep 2010 Location: Berlin
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crazy, got it from the "musicstore" germany | |
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| | #94 |
| Gear interested Joined: Jan 2012
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| | #95 | |
| Lives for gear Joined: Mar 2011
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![]() I don't even need midi, but then at least put in a freaking keyboard so you can actually play the thing! They might be cool for analog sound fx, but why would anyone spend money on this just for fx, when they could save a little more get a minibrute/minitaur and get all the fx capability AND have an actual instrument they can play? The only logical explanation I can think of why Korg refuses to put midi or a real keyboard on this, is that they have their own full-fledged analog synth coming out soon, with a keyboard, midi, etc, and want ppl to spend extra on that instead. idk | |
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| | #96 |
| Lives for gear Joined: Mar 2011
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The Delay version IS interesting though at that price, as thats something you can't do with the minibrute/minitaur.
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| Lives for gear Joined: Mar 2011
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| | #98 |
| Lives for gear Joined: Dec 2009 Location: UK
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Erm ..... What the hell has happened to the new Monotrons?! They don't seem to have made their way to the UK yet! I just checked on Digital Village. They still show them as not currently in stock, although they have reduced the price to £35 now!
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| | #99 |
| Lives for gear Joined: Dec 2010 Location: USA
Posts: 1,208
| Most US mail order like Sweetwater and Musicians Friend have them. Duno the shipping, but they are obviously small.
__________________ Synths: DSI Mono Evolver Keyboard, Arturia MiniBrute (Pre-Ordered), Yamaha DX-7, Roland SH-01 Gaia, Roland Alpha Juno 1, DSI Prophet '08, Korg Monotribe, Yamaha AN1x, Korg X-50 Guitars: Ibanez Artcore A85 JazzBox, Ibanez SZR720BB, 1989 Gibson Les Paul Standard, 1981 Gibson ES-335, 1986 Fender JapSrat. Effects: Digitech RP1000, MXR Analog Delay, MXR Analog Stereo Chorus. Amps: Fender HR Deluxe 112, Peavey KB100 Recording: Zoom HD16 Hardware Recorder, Cubase 5, Yamaha HS50m Monitors |
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| Lives for gear Joined: Dec 2009 Location: UK
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| | #101 |
| Gear maniac Joined: Jun 2010 Location: england
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thomann.de says shipping 20th feb 2012 for delay and duo
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| | #102 |
| Gear maniac Joined: Sep 2010 Location: Berlin
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Musicstore (eu) sells the delay version already |
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| | #103 |
| Gear maniac Joined: Jun 2010 Location: england
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pre ordered mine from thomann.de so i'll have to wait for the duo and the delay...have the black/white monotron to play with in the meantime! and waiting for the minibrute to arrive in shops...2012 is gonna be analogue themed year!
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| | #104 |
| Lives for gear Joined: Dec 2009 Location: UK
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Ordered a Monotron Delay from Juno this evening via eBay; Korg Monotron Delay Analogue Ribbon Synthesizer | eBay |
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| | #105 |
| Gear maniac Joined: Feb 2010
Posts: 274
| ![]() Seriously, who are you to speculate on 'money they've wasted'???... ![]() anyway.. I got the monotribe delay into my work and it sounds awesome, though I would have liked to be able to put the delay post filter. It's still great fun though. |
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| | #106 |
| Lives for gear Joined: Dec 2010 Location: USA
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Fun, fun, fun those little buggers, eh? Filter very friendly with other instuments Enjoy! |
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| | #107 |
| Lives for gear Joined: Dec 2011
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| They sure are. I like to plug my Monotribe into the audio input of my Monotron and set it to Pitch. As the Monotribe is playing a sequence I slide my finger up the Monotron ribbon, and because the Monotribe gates the audio source unless it's playing a note it gives a cool ascending pitch effect to whatever sequence is playing.
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| | #108 |
| Gear interested Joined: Jan 2012
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My Monotron Delay has shipped from Sweetwater.
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| | #109 |
| Lives for gear Joined: May 2010 Location: Great White North
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Anyone know if these are out in Canada yet?
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| | #110 |
| Gear maniac Joined: Mar 2010 Location: Chicago/Los Angeles
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I got mine in the mail from guitar center last saturday, it was $49.99 with free shipping, been playing with it a bit, great random drone/noise maker... (I got the delay unit), I have seen some people have upgraded them by putting rubber grommets on the knobs (was listed as 5mm deep/11mm diameter), but my local ace hardware didn't have any that would fit it (american vs. metric?), couldn't be happier with it really for what it is, and isn't as noisy on the output into my daw as i had feared, perhaps they improved it a bit. also fun to bring to the bar and fuss around with with headphones on.... |
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| | #111 |
| Gear maniac Joined: Jul 2008
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Received my Monotron delay from Guitar center last week (the Duo is still back ordered). Very nice sounding ! Sampling the Monotrons into the Microsampler is great fun and very easy. 'Love 'em !
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| | #112 |
| Gear maniac Joined: Aug 2009
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Duo shipped out, no clue why people are complaining, it's cheap, it's legit analogue, and if you are into electronic music you probably have sampling capability in some shape or form....
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| | #113 |
| Gear maniac Joined: Sep 2010 Location: Berlin
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and it sounds ten times better than a mopho *duck not kidding! |
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| | #114 |
| Gear maniac Joined: Jun 2010 Location: england
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have the monotron...waiting for the duo and delay to arrive...they say...between 20th and 28th of feb!...so not long to go! |
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| | #115 | |
| Gear Head Joined: Feb 2012 Location: Austin, TX
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Midi implementation would be more expensive than you think. At $50 bucks, these are an easy impulse buy. This is not the same if they're $100. Also, when you're talking about saving a "little more" in terms of the Minibrute and Minitaur - Since when is 10x and 12x as much a "little more"? These are a fraction of the price and reasonable to buy just for shits and giggles. I pre-ordered the Minibrute for $400 bucks and it's a steeeeal. The amount of synth I'm getting for that price is unreal and I can't wait. That said - I picked up the Monotron Delay the other day because it was $50 bucks and I was bored. It's great for what it is and I have no complaints. I never would have paid $100 for it though, even if it came with Midi. I'll probably get the Duo, too - just because it's so cheap. Will I use the Duo in the long run? Hell no, probably not. But whatever. It's $50 bones, I can flip it on Craigslist for $30 at any time if I'm really not using it. I think comparing something like this to a full blown synth is rediculous though. This is a toy for grownups, with some actual applications if you really want to work with it. Don't get it twisted - Korg isn't releasing Monotron's to be compared to full blown synths. Anyway, go buy one. They're worth fifty bucks.
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| | #116 |
| Gear maniac Joined: Jun 2010 Location: england
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monotrons are FUN the filter is excellent and screams! so far i have the monotron...waiting for my duo and delay to arrive...the original is tough to play musical phrases with with but the duo has a chromatic ribbon which will help alot. |
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| | #117 |
| Lives for gear Joined: Dec 2010 Location: USA
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Has altitude or anyone Know if we can MIDI-fy these as well? Maybe too cramped in these little guys. Dunno.
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| | #118 |
| Gear maniac Joined: Jun 2010 Location: england
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you can cv/gate a monotron pretty simple....midi...not seen a how to yet. re cv/gate once i have my minibrute which has cv gate i'll try getting my monotron done |
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| | #119 | |
| Lives for gear Joined: Aug 2009 Location: UK
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Works pretty good If a bit ugly as the board needs to be housed. Not gotten around to it yet. I would guess it would work with the 2 new Monotron versions, but I don't happen to have seen it done yet.
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| | #120 |
| Gear maniac Joined: Jun 2010 Location: england
Posts: 285
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got email today from thonmann.de saying both monotrons [delay and duo] are on their way! excited!!!!! |
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