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The Korg Minilogue is a 37-key polyphonic analog synthesizer featuring 4-voice polyphony, a 16-step polyphonic sequencer, and an OLED oscilloscope for real-time waveform visualization. Designed with a compact metal body and slim keys, it offers 200 presets and extensive sound-shaping tools including filters, modulation, and onboard tape-style delay. Ideal for both studio and live performance, it delivers professional-grade analog sound with intuitive control, making it a top choice for musicians seeking rich, versatile synthesis in a portable format.





































| ASIN | B01AMNWF6Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36,219 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #86 in Synthesizer & Workstation Keyboards |
| Body Material | Metal |
| Color Name | Gray |
| Connector Type | Audio Jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (371) |
| Date First Available | January 14, 2016 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04959112147331 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5 pounds |
| Item model number | MINILOGUE |
| Manufacturer | Korg USA Inc. |
| Material Type | Metal, Plastic |
| Number of Keyboard Keys | 37 |
| Product Dimensions | 24.4 x 6 x 16.6 inches |
| Standing screen display size | 1 |
C**R
I see why people love this thing so much now
This is the last island of sanity on your way to a Trigon or OB6 or one of the Prophets. There's even one more stage where you buy a second one and polychain them. After that though "I might as well just get that OB-6". Before you do, I HIGHLY suggest spending the 19 dollars for SVF 4-pole state variable filter from Sinevibes, and installing their HP, LP, and BP 4 pole filter. You can hear the difference right away on the first factory preset. Korg might want to just make the Sinevibes stuff default. It's night and day on something that already sounds amazing. They could do it. I wasn't even going to buy this synth but I had an amazing experience with my first pieces of quality gear (things that have never been on bad gear review) and wanted that experience again. Things like the DB-1 from Erica Synths or the Typhon from Dreadbox. This is the least expensive polysynth where you get that full experience. A manual that makes sense. Better than just good construction. High quality knobs and displays. Heft. This isn't something you could fill with helium and tie a string to it like the 200 dollar behringer synths. It's chunky and substantial. Better, they've opened up their hardware so geniuses like Sinevibes (or you!) can make your own modulations, reverbs, and occilators. That's a pretty amazing extra. Drag and drop with their LIbrary app. I can't think of a single thing that I dislike, or could complain about. They even make expanding it easy if you want 4 more voices. I don't. I will make the jump to wizard level synth before I buy a second one for chaining. My workspace is limited. That said, I might never make that leap into 2000 dollar synths because of this one. Most of my workflow is sending 3 or 4 part midi chords to a poly synth with a tracker. So for me, this synth may in fact be perfect. We'll see. I'm already making music. I'm just blown away by the first 50 presets all being usable. This might be my best musical instrument experience to date, beating out my beloved MIJ mustang jr for sheer quality and attention to detail. This is another one of those, get off the fence type things. yes, buy this. I'd even say buy it over the Pro-800 if you have the extra hundred, even though you lose 4 voices. I would say the user experience and quality and ease of making your own patches is so polished, even if you can afford the Deepmind, get this instead. Unless you really need a lot of voices.
K**E
It's great as a pure analog synth and the multi engine is incredible.
If you're playing this thing from a MIDI keyboard that supports velocity and aftertouch you can get some very interactive sounds. It's really for noodling, setting up a patch and playing it is one thing but it really likes to be manipulated as you play, noodling along as the sounds evolve. Of course you can use it to create some fat drums too, it's quite nice in that respect. It begs to be used with a sequencer and workflow where you can record all your keyboard dynamics in real time though. Step programming this thing is OK but you lose all the interactivity. Neat piece of gear and while the knobs can fall off, they're replaceable and their design minimizes the chance for damage to the actual pots which is a design decision that's OK.
J**N
One of the best out there
Comes with great sounds, is easy to use and for a great price.
D**R
Great analog synth in a compact, beautifully designed keyboard
Although there are endless software synths available as standalone apps for computers and tablets, as well endless built-in versions in all the popular digital audio workstations, there's nothing like having the real thing in front of you. This is my first real synthesizer, and I love experimenting with the endless variety of sounds it can produce. I output it to one of my guitar amps, or directly into Logic Pro on my computer, where I can monitor and record the audio output, and/or use it as a MIDI controller. I confess I was first drawn to this model by its design. It's beautifully design and built. It feels solid and the controls operate smoothly. It has 200 memory slots for saving your patches (100 are pre-loaded, but you can change them), and there is a software available from Korg to manage the patches and download new ones through your computer. Highly recommended.
J**B
A few quibbles but a very nice instrument overall
Fun synth! Analog sound wrapped in a digital package. When you turn it on, it tells you it's tuning itself, and it's fine until it's warmed up and then it goes out of tune a little, so I make a habit of power-cycling it a couple of minutes after I power up so it can retune itself. On one hand, it's a little annoying, but on the other hand, it's analog, and I think this is just the nature of the analog beast. I wish the sequencer was easier to program, but it might just be my limited attention span to blame for that. I also wish it had a full-size keyboard, but that would bump the form factor up quite a bit if the number of keys were stay the same, and you could presumably hook it up to a full-size keyboard if you really wanted to. (I may end up doing that.) And why is there no mod controller??? I know, there are knobs to do that stuff with, maybe that's a valid reason for not having one. I do like the filter knob, it's the one big knob, which is appropriate, as it may in effect BE the mod wheel. Also, I wish this had an actual pitch bend wheel instead of the little lever, which is a little sticky once in a while until it gets worked in - pitch bend controllers have to center themselves 100%, all the time, or else they're really annoying. Seems better now that it's been used a bit. I'll call it five stars, just because it's a nice package, real wood on the back, and lots of aluminum - feels like it will hold up to a lot of use.
M**O
Sorpresivamente me encanto este Synth que es barato, tiene paraphonia de 4 voces, divertido y muy facil de usar (lo recomendaria para principiantes). Suena con mucho power y esta muy integrado a poder trabajar con otros synths o con la computadora, ademas, no ocupa mucho espacio y es muy bonito... por si solo es casi de ornato. Muy recomendado.
C**N
Pur synthé analogique le son est puissant et de grande qualité, le pilotage numérique permet une banque de preset que l'on peut enrichir avec des patches trouvés un peu partout. Il n'est pas compliqué si on veut un peu s'interresser au mondes des oscillateurs. Le troisième filtre numerique est un peu plus complexe mais cela réserve du temps pour s'ameliorer. Le clavier est tres jouable et le sequenceur tres facile d'accès.
M**J
Ottimo
B**T
étonnamment satisfait de se synthé le son produit est agréable parfait pour débuter certain des presets fournie mon particulièrement plus , même si je me suis pris se synthé pour faire mes propres presets , le synthé par lui même n'est pas trop dure à appréhender et très intuitif a premier abord, je ne peut en dire plus pour le moment car je le possède depuis seulement 4 jours , j'envisage déjà un deuxième pour avoir plus de voies de polyphonie
T**S
Just received it and excited to try it but can’t because you gave me a non Australia power cable. Perhaps is you see your product into a country give them the correct power supply. Now have to find either a non genuine alternative (does that invalidate warranty??) or buy a genuine power supply! Really Korg?
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