I bought this because it seemed fun to play with, and because I wanted to learn more about the very basic features of an analog synthesizer. It delivered on both accounts and then-some. The filter is great (featuring both cutoff and peak controls), and the dual use of the LFO (for the pitch and filter cutoff) allows for a wide variety of sounds. I love this thing. See following rant for details.
Best features (so far):
-Auxiliary input: based on the circuit layout, the aux input comes in after the VCO, so whatever sounds you put through it can be manipulated by the filter; moreover, the VCO can still produce sounds even if you have an external input (though the filter will apply to both of them). In practice, this means you can run a beat through it AND play a melody at the same time, and both will go to the same speaker. Or, you could hook-up a computer mic and filter your singing voice while playing a song. Pretty fun.
-This damn thing produces surprisingly rich low-frequency tones. The internal speaker won't pick them up, but better speakers (or subs) will if you connect them to the head-phone port. I was playing with them for hours at work because I couldn't believe how rich they were. (FYI, drop the pitch, turn the cutoff down fairly low, crank the peak, and it produces some rich bass tones--mix with the LFO, and you have some nice bass lines and/or bass drum rhythms, depending on how high or low the interval of the LFO is set at when it is modulating the cutoff).
-Many people have noted the quality of the filter, which is fair, because it is nice. However, the LFO is similarly versatile--just move it a bit more carefully and you'll fine that you can control much more of the modulation than it first appears.
-*Update*: I thought the "click" sound that you hear when you place your finger on the ribbon to play a note was only avoidable by keeping one finger on it (just time it right when playing), but there is a way around it. If you have another unit (Monotron, Delay, or Duo), run the sound of one through the other, and the "click" is gone! I am sure there are other ways around it, but this is definitely one.
Downside(s):
-Like I said, it is kind of small, and I am worried that its plastic body may eventually break, but I suppose that just means I have to be somewhat careful.
-The ribbon keyboard is fun for sliding around the scale, but it makes playing individual notes difficult--its small, and the boundaries between notes are not always spatially clear.
-The internal speaker makes it seem cheaper than it really is--DON'T BE FOOLED! This synth produces richer and a wider range of sounds than its internal speaker lets on.
Korg Monotron Delay Analog Ribbon Synthesizer
4.6
| 2,293 ratingsPrice: 43.98
Last update: 11-25-2024
About this item
VCO (Sawtooth) with Pitch control; VCF with Cutoff and Peak controls
Space Delay with Time and Feedback controls; LFO with Waveshape, Rate, and Intensity controls
Ribbon Keyboard with extra-wide four-octave range; keyboard glows under blacklight
Original MS-20 Filter with aux input allows the filter & delay to be applied to any source
Built-in speaker, battery power; graphics that glow under black-light
Space Delay with Time and Feedback controls; LFO with Waveshape, Rate, and Intensity controls
Ribbon Keyboard with extra-wide four-octave range; keyboard glows under blacklight
Original MS-20 Filter with aux input allows the filter & delay to be applied to any source
Built-in speaker, battery power; graphics that glow under black-light
Product information
Connector Type | Auxiliary |
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Manufacturer | Korg USA Inc. |
UPC | 717943124082 132067558726 755756644649 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04959112089686 |
Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.4 x 1.6 x 9.2 inches |
ASIN | B00684KFAM |
Item model number | MONOTRONDLY |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
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2,293 ratings
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #3,161 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #13 in Synthesizer & Workstation Keyboards |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | November 15, 2011 |
Color Name | Black |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Size | standart |
Battery type | Alkaline |
Color Screen | No |