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My dream Korg MIDI keyboard controller

I really love the look and build of Minilogue and Monologue and I wish Korg made a MIDI controller in the same style.

I also really like the keybed of my Monologue. The size is right and the feel is great.

Ideally it would have MIDI sockets, USB MIDI, Bluetooth and CV connections.

It would also be programmable from within the unit, without a need for a computer, with a bunch of memory slots.

USB and battery powered.

I'll take one in silver to match with my Monologue, please.

Dreams don't hurt, right :)

Korg Midilogue
  1. Would you like it too?8 votes
    1. Yes!
      100.00%
    2. Whatever, I don't dream...
        0.00%
    3. Who needs yet another MIDI controller?
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    4. Banana
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Comments

  • edited June 2020

    I like the idea!
    If the knobs are going to be encoders and the 8 knobs double as chord buttons and launchers for polyphonic sequencer patterns, I'm in!

    I've seen a number of great ideas from KORG users but I've never seen a single one of them become reality.

  • What would the oscilloscope be for on a controller though?

  • @kinkujin said:
    What would the oscilloscope be for on a controller though?

    The piano roll! 😅

  • No need for the oscilloscope, that was in the image I found :smile:
    The display would be useful though, for parameter readouts, setting parameters, saving/loading memories...

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