The Norand Mono was always meant to be the ultimate monophonic synthesiser. After 3 years of existence and hundreds of exchanges with their vibrant community of users, Norand have released mono mk2: an update to their incredible synthesiser packed with new features, including a better analog signal path with overdrive, a 3D expressive keyboard, higher resolution automation, a continuous sequencer strip, a refined user interface and a fully machined aluminium housing.
MK2 implement 4 years of internal update over our appraised discrete analog path, with the addition of a custom soft overdrive circuit at the output, multiplying mono’s sonic abilities. MK2 introduces 3D sensors for the mini-keyboard, allowing for expressive controls over each notes. Velocity, aftertouch, pitch bend, and vertical modulation are possible directly on the keyboard. 3D sensors are also used for the sequencer and page keys, which allow for dozens of new musical features, like live play-head, multi-pattern morphing, and precise control over the patterns.
MK2 uses a 1024 PPQN sequencer system, which allow automations to be recorded at a very-high definition with the knobs and keys. The 3D sequencer strip allow for precise creation and edition of these automation using curve mode. A full row of button has been added to reflect the improvement made on the software over the years. All the LEDs are now RGB, with smart colour coding for a clearer interface.