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Korg Minilogue
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Amazing quality for its price
Minilogue's features are comparable to those of high-end synthesizer, but this device's price tag is much lower.
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Oscillators can go out of tune
There have been reports of oscillators going out of tune, especially with extended use of the Minilogue. If you are planning to keep the synthesizer on for long periods then a different model could be a better option.
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Offers a lot of flexibility in creating unique sounds as this synthesizer has 4 voices
Users of the Minilogue have a lot of leeway as to the sound combinations that they can come up with as this keyboard can play 4 different notes at the same time.
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The 16 step sequencer can be limiting for some users
Advanced synthesists may find the step sequencer to be quite limiting. If you are one of those who does a lot of very complicated audio sequences then the sequencer can be a bottle-neck.
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Easy to program sequences with
The Minilogue is very easy to use when it comes to programming sequences. The sequencer is very intuitively designed that even beginners will not find it to be too daunting.
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Keys can feel small for some users
Users who have larger hands may find the key design used in the Minilogue to be quite small. It features Korg's slim key design to achieve its compact form factor, but with the drawback of also being too cramped for some users' hands.
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Easy to bring on gigs or events thanks to its compact size
The Minilogue is much easier to bring to gigs compared to most other synthesizers. The Minilogue is much more compact and so it should help to ease the gear transport hassles that a user may have.
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Lightweight due to the combination of wood, plastic and aluminum materials in its construction
This synthesizer looks and feels premium without compromising on weight. The product's face plate is made out of aluminum which is a light metal, the chassis itself is made out of durable plastic and is finished off with an elegant-looking wood trim.
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Comfortable and ergonomic to use
This synthesizer is really easy to use as all the knobs and buttons are laid out in a very logical way.
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$499.99
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BOSS VO-1 Compact Vocoder Effects Pedal
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It sounds awesome even if you are a lousy singer
Since pitch shifts come from your guitar, not your voice, it is easy to make it sound good if you're a half good guitarist.
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Players that run very distorted sounds might have problems
They will reduce the voice expressions and make it difficult to nail the sound you want with the talking functions.
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Small and tough
It can stand some punishment, and it is very portable.
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Vocal microphone not included
You will still need a decent vocal microphone to use this vocoder after you buy it.
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$229.99
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Roland VP-03 Vocoder Synthesizer
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They achieve a much closer similarity to Analog
Its proprietary ACB technology models, not the analog waveform, like most virtual analogs, but the components that went into the analog itself, achieving a much closer similarity.
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Mic cable is short
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MIDI audio over USB
You can stream your MIDI over USB and draw power from it to save battery life.
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No dedicated power supply
This means you will always have to have a computer nearby to connect it or your batteries will drain fast.
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Extremely portable
It's not much bigger than a laptop.
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It takes after one of the most popular vocoders ever made
This one is a miniature version of the VP-330 Vocoder Plus, which was hugely popular.
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$349.99
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Roland JD-XI Interactive analog-digital crossover synthesizer
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You can download extra sound packs for it
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The analogue track is monophonic
This synth has 3 polyphonic digital tracks, but the analog track is monophonic, meaning you can only record one key sound at a time, which limits its usefulness.
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The pattern sequencer is very easy to use
It will appeal even to the novices to these type of instruments.
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Vocoder is sensitive to noise
Depending on how close your mouth is to the microphone, you can get very different results.
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Good layout
The stuff that you need the most is always accessible in the front panel.
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There is no easy way to mute drum pods
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Superb drum kits
They sound very neat and they are highly customizable.
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Compact and portable
Its dimensions are 575 x 245 x 85 mm, and all of its keys are mini keys. This allows you to transport it virtually anywhere.
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$475
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Moog Sub 37
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Provides more options in possible sounds that it can produce thanks to Moog's inclusion of an arpeggiator
The Sub 37 features full-on arpegiattor along with a number of options like rate adjustment, different pattern choices and the like. This should allow users to create more unique sounds with this synthesizer.
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Can be difficult to find due to its limited numbers
Moog designates the Sub 37 as a Tribute Limited Edition product which means that it will not stay in production for very long.
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Users can create complex sequences with this synthesizer due to the 64 step sequencer
Users of the Sub 37 will have a lot of leeway as to the patterns that they can create thanks to the powerful and easy to set up sequencer.
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Unique sounds are easier to achieve as there are 5 waveform modulators available to choose from
Users can tweak the keyboards' sound using the triangle, square, saw tooth, ram, plus sample and hold waveform options.
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Looks and feel solid
The Moog Sub 37 has a nice heft to it and feels really solid. it gives the impression that it will last a long time. This is achieved by the use of steel and aluminum materials for its chassis. The wood trim finishes off the overall premium look and feel.
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