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Should I get a Mother 32 or a Korg Minilouge?

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  • Been doing some jamming with my JD-Xi, Microbrute, and Circuit.

  • @syrupcore said:

    @Telefunky said:
    To justify higher expenses on analog gear, the latter HAS TO deliver
    Not so few devices fail on that and abuse the 'analog' attribute to suggest a quality that may not be there at all - but it's cool, for it's analog...

    I'm on board for "analog !== better", especially for the cost but all an instrument really has to deliver is joy/inspiration/whatever-one-is-looking-for to make it worth the cost to a given person.

    Yes indeed. For me, the minilogue delivers, in spades- sounds great, and easy to mess with without really knowing what you're doing. Those other things that don't come with keyboards and have tons of wires and shit continue to freak me out in kind of a bummer way. Maybe one day...

  • @mkell424 said:
    Been doing some jamming with my JD-Xi, Microbrute, and Circuit.

    Cool setup that :)

  • @Fruitbat1919 Thanks!

    @u0421793 Neat reference. I never heard of that before.

  • One thing I've noticed on my Minilogue, cross-talk when using the USB, especially via a hub, extreme 'buzz' when my Maschine controller is plugged in.

  • so is it the minilogue or the maschine?

  • @kobamoto said:
    so is it the minilogue or the maschine?

    A little of both, when Maschine is removed the extreme buzz goes, so it's that certainly causes it.

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