One thing that can be tricky to figure out on a new blog is, well, what to actually blog about! Given there are 1,000s of pieces of Hardware, and Software popping up all over the place. Well, whilst I try to figure that out, here’s one thing I can talk about - my odd little Korg Micro Preset!

At first touch, The Korg Micro Preset synthesizer offers the world a bizarre matrix of pre-set sounds, ranging from 1970’s Dr Who effects, through to rather curious synthesizer noises and acoustic sounds. At its heart, it’s a 32-note monophonic preset synthesizer with 6 push-button presets including voice, synth1, synth2, brass, string, and wood.

On the technical front, it’s single-oscillator design has only rudimentary decay/release envelope controls and no access to the guts of the sound generation stuff. And, no MIDI or other method of external control - of course. Although, the manual does claim the Micro Preset can be used as a guitar-synth!

Korg M500 Micro-Preset Image
If you persist, a bit of probing will reveal a noise box that sounds remarkably similar far more expensive analogue synths of that era. There is a lot of fun to be had with the ‘traveller’ control, a sort of filter and resonance control rolled into one, offering interesting squelchy acid-style bass run effects. I bought mine 2nd hand for 25-quid and, in a recent example of analogue frenzy, one recently was sold on eBay for over 150 quid!




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