Cool DIY KORG Monologue Desktop Edition Project

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Even after the start, the KORG Monologue is still a popular budget mono Synthesizer. But there are many musicians who have too many keyboards in the studio and prefer desktop version. Since there is unfortunately no KORG Monologue Synthesizer as a desktop variant, the musician Haydn Hamilton decided to transform a Monologue from the factory in a desktop version without keys. He published today on Facebook the finished devices and the result can be shown.

Front-side of DIY KORG Monologue Desktop Synthesizer 

Back-side of DIY KORG Monologue Desktop Synthesizer 

(©Haydn Hamilton)

For more informations about this modification, please check the FB page: Instrument Stands 

Features of the KORG Monologue 

  • Analog synthesizer with all-new synthesis structure optimized for amazing monophonic sounds and sequences.
  • Fully programmable, with 100 program memories (80 presets included).
  • 16-step sequencer with extensive motion sequence technology to make your sound move.
  • Microtuning lets you freely create scales and alternate tonalities.
  • Oscilloscope function helps visualize the waveform in real time.
  • Battery-powered for portability.
  • Rugged and stylish with aluminum top panel, chassis-mounted pots, rubber-coated knobs, and real wood back panel.
  • MIDI, USB MIDI, and Audio Sync for all types of in-studio and live connectivity, including direct sync with minilogue, SQ1, volca, electribe, and more.
  • Five color variations that will shine on stage or in the studio.

A sound demo is available here

Available here: KORG Monologue 

 

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