![]() ![]() And that Circuit sequencer on steroids, where all 53 continuous controls can be automated. ![]() Honestly, I'm already impressed by both the sound AND the flexibility of this thing. If you're into more "melodic" or textural analog stuff, or even more traditional analog synth sounds, this thing CAN and will do it, but it's also easy to drive it into "crazy" territory and even get more modular-type "noise" jam stuff out of it. Maybe it's just one of those "first day" crush things, but the Circuit Mono is already filling a musical void with some wicked soundscapes. Next up, I'm kind of itching to try this thing with its mate, the "standard" Circuit. I got to the point where I was muting most of the melodic content on the MPC and just jamming with the Circuit Mono over grooves. It oozes dirty bass or supersonic filtered squeals or anything in between and the way everything just morphs and grinds and turns even the most basic house beat into evolving soundscapes. Even more than a "standard" Circuit, this thing has serious movement. But pretty quickly, I hooked it up to my MPC Live and start jamming to some material I had already put together. Oh, I played with the presets and sessions, and even loaded the patch-flip pack to hear what THAT crazyness could do.
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