MATRIXSYNTH: monotron Analog Ribbon Synthesizer- Guided Tour- In The Studio with Korg


Thursday, July 29, 2010

monotron Analog Ribbon Synthesizer- Guided Tour- In The Studio with Korg


YouTube via KorgUSAVideos | July 29, 2010

"Korg USA's Rich Formidoni explores the monotron Analog Ribbon Synthesizer. In this first part of a three-part series, all the monotron's controls are explained and demonstrated."

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1 comment:

  1. Have had mine for two weeks, had lucky timing when I placed the order for one the day before it arrived. Two things I've noticed with mine: 1) the LFO is quite noisy, adds a cymbal hit to anything I line into it an use the LFO to create a beat.
    2) multiple fingers on the keyboard affect the frequency in interesting ways. Try starting with a finger on the bass end of the keyboard, then touch the middle at the same time, the pitch rises but only about halfway between the two. Then lift the bass finger and the note will jump to the second finger. Then try touching three fingers and lifting them in various patterns. Undocumented feature or unexpected bonus? You tell me. amazing little box, processes external in oh so many ways.

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