How we use the Korg Minilogue for Sound Design

The Korg Minilogue is a two VCO per-voice, four-voice, polyphonic analog synthesizer from Korg, designed by Korg engineer and synthesizer designer Tatsuya Takahashi.

Using the Minilogue

We recently picked up the Korg Minilogue and thought we would make a video demonstrating how we use it for sound design in our audio post production workflow. We have been using the minilogue for a little over a month now and have found it to be a very versatile tool. From creating custom sound effects for a video game to the bone chilling ambience of a horror film, there are many creative options with this synth. Our favourites are the unison voice mode, ring modulation and audio rate LFO.

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