![]() ![]() Or perhaps it#'s a secret, and they plan to start doing something with V2 of the Monologue. If anyone knows, or can tell me how to find out from Korg - I did try email, but it got no response, so i have no idea if they know. But as i am 57, i can no longer scratch mty left ear with my right foot while balancing on two fingers. I am thinking of connecting one channel from my Yamaha portaSound CSS-470 - it has a stereo left and right phono output - so one channel goes direct to amplifier, the other into the Monologue input jack - but then I realised i might need to press a note on the Yamaha and the Monologue AND twiddle knobs with my nose or toes, to actually find out what happens. If youve had it on for a half hour in a warm room and its still drifting out of tune though, it. If its warm enough it will stay in tune, if it still needs to warm up there will be a little more drift. Although the Monologue is seen as a trimmed-down version of the Korg Minilogue, it has. It has the distinction of being the last synthesizer designed by Tatsuya Takahashi before switching his role of Chief Engineer of Analog Synthesizer within the company. ![]() very hard to find on their site, is actually so sparse about the most useful thing, possibly - what that input DOES! For example, could one use it in place of either VCO1 or VCO2? Or act on it with the effects and envelope controls etc? ot just sit there looking silly. The Monologue has a tuning routine if you hold shift and press record. The Monologue is a monophonic analog synthesizer that was released by Korg in early 2017. ![]() Based on some of the warm bass sounds I have patched up. Once connected your music apps can communicate with the Korg device, it is also used by the Korg sound editor tool. I have a Korg Minilogue synthesizer, which connects to a PC via USB. First, download and install the KORG USB-MIDI Driver from Korgs website. The drivers enable Korg devices to talk to Windows over MIDI via a USB connect for products like the Korg Kronos, microKey and other devices. Obviously i know one can plug an instrument output into it (via a DI box if it's an electric guitar or electric bass, and starting with the volume at minimum and gently increasing) - but what can I actually do with that signal once it is in? Does it just allow the sound to output along with the Monologue audio, unchanged? Can any of the Monologue controls act upon the input audio? It's so frustrating that the manual. maybe i missed a YT demo but all i heard from the Monologue was hard, gritty, screamy and cold sounds. Activate the Monologue Hardware Profile in Omnisphere 2.5 or higher. I have looked in the manual, and it seems to say almost nothing about the input jack. ![]()
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