I have connected a Korg Minilogue through the external input on the MB to mix and mash sounds. After some trial and error, I got it to work so I can hear the Minilogue and play it through the MB. The problem is, if I have any of the MB VCOs turned "up" in the mixer and running through a filter, when I hit the Minilogue key, it triggers a constant note (meaning the frequency doesn't change regardless of the key I hit on the Minilogue) which plays along with the Minilogue. The notes from the Minilogue come through just fine. The note from the MB stays on for about ½ second after I release the key on the Minilogue. It doesn't matter if I change any of the envelope settings on the MB, the constant note is still triggered. Is this a known bug, am I doing something wrong, or is it possible my unit defective?
As a side note, after reading through this forum and the stuff over at Gearslutz, each time I run into an issue while learning the MB functions, I have to ask myself, is this user error (my default answer), a bug that remains unfixed two years after the product was released, or something wrong with my unit. I have gone through the process of getting to know a few synths over the years (although I am very much a hobbyist and lack the knowledge of many around here), but never before with such trepidation about the synth itself being the problem. So far, I love the MB for what it does, but the seemingly utter lack of tech support from Arturia about all these issues has me pondering returning it before the 45 day return period ends. Maybe Arturia will release a firmware update before that time, but that seems highly unlikely given their previous statements on this issue and overall track record on user support. The MB is my first Arturia product. Well, okay, I also bought the floor model of a DrumBrute because it was so cheap, and I will be returning that unit because the tambourine pad isn't sending out an audible signal (might be that it was just too beat up after years on the floor at Guitar Center). If I end up also returning the new in the box MB, it will likely be my last Arturia product, which is too bad, because they have brilliant designers (as evidenced by the sheer uniqueness of what the MB does do so well).