Jon Johnson Posted April 28, 2017 Report Share Posted April 28, 2017 The Korg Mini Pops Junior released in 1972 was favored by famous bands for adding a drum machine timbre to the mix. Bands like Roxy Music and The Buggles used it to great advantage. The form factor is similar to the bigger sib;lings the Mini Pops 35 and Mini Pops 3, the Junior has 10 preset rhythms and one output but retains the foot switch input of all the Korg rhythm machine models. It has limited control of sounds compared to the bigger models but does have two knobs. One for volume and one for tempo control. It has radio toggle switches for changing rhythms. View full drum machine Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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