Nunomo Qun Mk2 : Pocket sized synthesizer with sequencer and looper

Answering myself in case anyone else was interested - it is not too bad at all, the screen is ok for most stuff although the super tiny fonts used in some screens are hard to read without magnifying. The synth sounds very decent, really nice filters and quite flexible overall it seems, the looper seems quite useful too. Not really delved in deep yet but quite amazed by it so far, even though I have barely scratched the surface.

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It also pretty easy to add a li ion battery to as it handles charging onboard

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Iā€™ve recently got into using my Tracker Mini to sequence other gear and Iā€™m curious about the Qun MK2 as itā€™s so portable, but I canā€™t seem to find out much about itā€™s multi-timbral-ality (?!). Iā€™m wondering how many synth voices can be triggered by MIDI at once on it and if thatā€™s just mono or polyphonically. If anyone can clear this up it would be much appreciated.

Anyone do anything interesting with this recently or even just become proficient at using it? Mine has been on a shelf for the last two years but curious about trying it out again. I imagine there is a ton of new functionality since I last used it. Wondering if I would get more out of it with a midi controller or external sequencer as I just didnā€™t enjoy the tiny interface that much.

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Anyone here still using the Qun Mk2?
is it in the shelf of shame or still a daily pick up?