🎹 Own the stage with the Korg Monologue – where vintage analog meets modern edge!
The Korg Monologue is a compact, monophonic analogue synthesizer featuring a powerful new synthesis engine, a drive circuit for rich distortion, and a real-time OLED waveform display. With 100 programmable memories, 80 presets, and an enhanced step sequencer, it offers professional-grade sound design and sequencing in a stylish, portable aluminum and wood chassis weighing just 2.5 kg. Perfect for musicians seeking fat basses, sharp leads, and complex rhythms on the go.
Item weight | 2.5 kg |
Body material | Aluminium/Wood |
Included components | AA alkaline battery x 6 |
Finish type | Glänzend |
Manufacturer | Korg |
UPC | 755756646032 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04959112164277 |
Connector type | 6.3mm Stereo Phone |
Product Dimensions | 43.18 x 37.59 x 12.7 cm; 2.49 kg |
Batteries | 6 AA batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | MONOLOGUEBL |
Hardware Interface | USB 2.0 Type B |
Styling | Straight |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Number of Keyboard Keys | 25 |
Size | 25 Key |
Proficiency Level | All |
Battery Type | Alkaline |
Standing screen display size | 1 |
Item Weight | 2.49 kg |
S**H
It's very fun 😁
It's very easy to use and it sounds amazing and the quality is pretty good. You won't regret buying it.
K**N
I ❤ this synth!!!
Excellent in every way. ❤
S**5
Five Stars
Convincing early 70's Moog sounds at a competitive price.
B**R
Nice entry level synth
Another classic from Korg. Easy enough to pick up and get you started.There are plenty of vids to help you out on the YouTubes, so it shouldn’t be long before you’re making your own tunes
G**.
Buy it, buy it, buy it.
Hands down my favourite mono synth. Add effects to this thing and life becomes do much wider. Love this!!!. Keys are synth sized, so kinda small buy fine with my little sausage fingers. It is very hands on. Twist a knob and take it from there
C**E
Endless fun.
Had a JenSX in 80's and regret not keeping it. No keyboard player just like messing around with this synth, will never master it but endless fun. Volca drum machine next me thinks.
T**S
A superb piece of kit
If you shop around, you can get this for much less than the £299 I'm seeing here, but it's probably worth that. It's a wonderful first monosynth, great for learning something about synthesis and does good bass and lead sounds. The little sequencer is easy to use and the narrow keys are ok (I have a separate 61 key normal size keyboard as well.)It connects to Logic Pro with no problems over USB and via my audio interface - I've even auto-sampled from my own patches!It eats batteries, and is fussy about rechargeables being near full voltage so a power supply is essential. I'm very pleased with this!
C**P
Potentially excellent product ruined by blinding LEDs
As these reviews are all lumped together, this is for the Drumlogue.Having seen and heard numerous videos, and loved the Volca, I was correct in guessing this was just as easy to use, and apart from the decades-old obsolete vocal samples, the on-board sounds are generally good. The analogue parts are very good indeed. Also the build quality is excellent, with a metal chassis and nice firm pots.So why only 3*?First and most importantly, although the main OLED display has a brightness control (and mine had a few dodgy pixels), the red LEDs do not, and they are what I would consider to be dangerously bright, leaving retinal imprints after less than five minutes. I literally couldn't look at the unit for more than a few minutes at a time in a well-lit room, so it would be unusable in a dimly-lit one.Secondly, despite what the manual (and reviews) imply, this is cannot do polyrhythms. [EDIT yes it can, apparently I missed an important step as all I could see by then were dozens of glowing red after-images.]Given these two issues, I had no choice but to request a return it.
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