Now that I own a Mono I am no longer surprised that I have not found any videos showing the Mono being played (as per one of the Elektron demos for the A4K), all the videos I have watched show the Mono being sequenced.

Because I sit behind an 88 note weighted keyboard my first reaction to any sound (except percussion) is always to run my hand up and down my keyboard. When looking at Lem’s Immortal patterns I can see that the man has been extremely resourceful and creative in making some great patterns but I also noticed when I dissected the patterns that the individual sounds he used in the patterns don’t particularly lend themselves to being played in isolation on the keyboard.

Maybe the sound engine of the Mono is more suited to being multitrack sequenced as opposed to playing individual sounds, which is fine by me and I can certainly adjust to that. There are plenty of synth presets where my first reaction would be to apply an arpeggiator.

I don’t think the Mono is different to most other synths (it has no feature which is new to me), overall it reminds me of the Korg Radias. Obviously the way Elektron implement features is different to the way other manufacturers implement the same features. The Mono is far from being the only synth that allows you to do things in a huge variety of ways WHOA!! (download the manual for the Korg M3 if you don’t believe me).
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