the qun mk2 is a powerful and unique pocket synthesizer with sequencer and looper. normally cheap synthesizers don't have full flexibility because of hardware limitations. numomo llc was was dreaming if they could get a small synth that has full flexibility
of the real synth with an affordable price tag. qun mk1 was the synth. mk2 receives big improvement from mk1 by adding led buttons and external processor for ui processing. sd card support is added. once you get used to it, it will be so powerful and it will
provide tons of flexibility. it is a real synth, not preset machine. if you are looking for pocket music sketch tool, this is it.
features:
connectivity: standard midi, line in, phone out
analog modeling engine
the analog modeling engine is made from scratch.
all analog modeling engine parameters can be configured through midi.
2 oscillators, 2 voices. it can be used as quad tone (4 voices) or dual mono.
flexible mod (cv) routing. the signal routing is very flexible, close to modular synthesizer experience. you can route signals as normal, or totally radical.
aux input can be used for external audio signal, or for modulation.
4 envelove generators
fm (4 operators x 2)
1 lfo, rate can be controlled by midi notes
granular synthesis
oscillators can be used as a granular synthesis engine.
player / sequencer
player (piano mode)
mind inspiring 64 step sequencer will generate beats for you:
note on/off/double/triple
transpose / note width(length)
randomness control
pattern shuffler / step repeat
scale quantize
arpeggiate steps
looper:
looper can record the sound up to 24 sec per recording, synchronized with the sequencer.
3 tracks
5 scenes (3x5 = 15 recordings per session)
play / rec / overdub
preset bucket
bucket is made for quick preset recall
it has 8 bucket per session, each bucket has 8 presets and 64 sequencer pattern
mixer:
3 tracks, stereo panning
mute buttons
extra processing mode allows to use the sound engine as a stereo effector.
integrated compressor
sd card
saving recording sessions
saving preset data with sequencer patterns
all recorded data is saved to sd card, you can import the data to your daw
you can import wav files to looper granular
firmware update via sd card