Korg Mini-Pops 7 — The JMJ Legend
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Pro services included · Built-in MIDI with tempo sync · Huge, warm and dynamic sound · Massive analog circuits built from discrete elements · Precisely adjusted frequencies and waveforms.
The Korg (Keio) Mini-Pops 7, released in 1966, featured 15 drum sounds and 20 patterns. This machine is one of the defining drum machines in the history of electronic music.
Jean-Michel Jarre used it throughout his breakthrough album Oxygène. Some rhythms were achieved by overlaying two presets in a manner not intended by the original design. Équinoxe Parts V, VI and VII featured the Rock 1 pattern. Aphex Twin used it on Syro, naming a track "minipops 67 [120.2]" in its honour. Echo and the Bunnymen also relied on the Mini-Pops 7.
⚠ Notice: The Univox SR-95 is not the same instrument. A variant was sold in the US under the Univox brand — it featured slightly different "Beguine" and "Slow Rock" rhythms and was missing the Mini-Pops 7's rimshot.
This unit was found in rare good condition. Potentiometers have been cleaned, de-oxidised and lubricated. One of the secret weapons of many producers – a must for lovers of analogue electronic instruments.
Professional studio option: Professional studios sometimes require additional flexibility in their signal routing. Independent audio outputs can be installed upon request – please contact us before purchase to discuss your requirements.
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