What I have learned about the A4 is that if you want to turn on a synth and just start playing some nice sounds - this is not the synth to reach for. This is a synth that requires very careful programming, it forces you to really listen to the way each parameter interacts with the sound and to refine it to perfection.

My epiphany came after I bought the Korg MS-20 Mini, I realised just how little I knew about synthesis. Because there are so many knobs on the MS2-20, you can quickly turn them and hear what each parameter does instantly. I then came back to the A4 after quite some time and was blown away…

Use the effects, use the LFO’s, sculpt them to perfection, don’t just use the default parameters, detune oscillators, use the 5th sub osc, create percussion sounds (I have created my favorite kick drum on the A4), use the performance section, you can make some amazing build-ups…

Incredible machine, deep and highly rewarding if you are willing to give it a chance…