The Minilogue is great for getting the grips with analogue synthesis and ever since I got this synth, about a month ago, I’ve been creating 3 to 4 patches per day – just for practice, just for fun. So far I’ve discovered how ringmod can dirty-up the sounds (combined with pitching VCO2 an octave highter than VCO1), for instance, and I’m also getting awesome results by applying a negative envelope on the filter. Even made a ‘vinyl scratch’ using the envelope (quick attack, quick decay) on the pitch.
Ease of use: I didn’t even RTFM so far :-)
Build: Very classy looks! I’m thinking of placing a mirror behind it so I can see the wooden backside :-) The small screen is big enough for all info, and I just can’t stop watching the oscilator reacting to my tweaking.
Whishes: Would be awesome if you could filter VCO1 and 2 independently, though.
Update: 4 months ahead and i'm still making new sounds almost daily! The manual wasn't clear on this, but you can overwrite the fabric patches (1-100), meaning you can save up to 200 user patches in total!
Update 2 (june 2021): still making patches daily, including some 808 like percussion sounds!
Update 3 (dec 2022): programmed all 200 patches, keep on getting awesome results :-) One thing though: the Korg patch saver for Windows doesn't work well (unless it's the FIRST midi-software you install on your pc/laptop, apparently).