The track wiring view looks for example should be really useful, makes signal routing that much more intuitive.
If you're talking about the Minilogue, it's analogue. Though there is the newer Monologue X D which has an additional custom Digital Oscillator and some other tweaks.stellavista wrote:Is that analogue? I thought it was a digital analogue hybrid thing?Not proper poly unfortunately, just para. There are better 4-voice analogue synths in its bracket like the silver Korg thing.
Nice! Been eying up an X D module myself but that's a distant dream currently. Prologue looks awesome.ZMM wrote:I've ordered a Korg Prologue 16, my first ever real analogue synth! It was nearly a whole month's pay but whatever I was looking at the Minilogue X D module and just thought, fuck it, might as well go all in and get this badboy. It will probably hold its value well, I hope! Anyone here have one?
Vastik wrote:Nice! Been eying up an X D module myself but that's a distant dream currently. Prologue looks awesome. Edit: hoping to pick up that little DIY Korg NTS synth that's basically the digital oscillator/FX from the X D and Prologue.ZMM wrote:I've ordered a Korg Prologue 16, my first ever real analogue synth! It was nearly a whole month's pay but whatever I was looking at the Minilogue X D module and just thought, fuck it, might as well go all in and get this badboy. It will probably hold its value well, I hope! Anyone here have one?
Kow wrote:Why would you need midi for an analogue synth? Unless you're using it as a controller for audio software. If what you want to do is record the audio from the synth to the laptop, then you'll need to get a usb audio interface.
Kow wrote:What are you listening to the synth through at the moment?
Kow wrote:You can't record the synth into Logic without an audio interface, you won't get any sound. You'll need to run the audio output into the device.
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