The Mono Mk2 from Norand is an analogue desktop synthesizer with a 303-style sequencer whose possibilities can easily compete with those of a large modular system. At first glance, there are two analogue oscillators of the same type with waveforms that can be blended continuously from sine to triangle to square to sawtooth, hardsync, Thru-Zero FM, mixer with saturation, an 18db state variable
The Mono Mk2 sequencer has it all. The operation is similar to a 303, but is much clearer thanks to the TR grid. Each pattern can be up to 64 steps long and can be saved with its own scaling, shuffle and divider factor. The large keys correspond to the narrow key strip, so you always know what is happening in the sequence, even without
The Mono Mk2 can communicate with a DAW via USB-C (MIDI, Device only) and accepts input from a USB master keyboard(Host). For operation in pretty much any hardware setup, there are MIDI In,