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DIY Arduino Based Minipops 7 Rhythm Box Clone

Developer Jan Ostman let us know that he’s released source code for an Arduino-based Minipops 7 clone. The Korg KEIO Minipops was featured prominently in Jean Michel Jarre’s classic electronic album, Oxygène.  Ostman says that the code should work unmodified on any Arduino. 

February 20, 2016February 20, 20165 Comments

The Korg Mini Pops 7

This video, via AnalogAudio1, takes a look at the Mini Pops 7 – a non-programmable analog rhythm box from Keio Electronics – the company which later became Korg.

November 16, 201512 Comments

The Korg Minipops 20 S


KORG MINIPOPS 20 S HQ SOUND was uploaded by: AnalogAudio1
Duration: 250
Rating: … Read More The Korg Minipops 20 S

November 15, 2009November 15, 20091 Comment

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