- Linux
- Model comparison
OG 2023
- Firmware 2.0 compatible
- 3.5mm MIDI OUT
- 1000mAh battery (9h+)
- 68 g / 2.4 oz
- SLA 3D printed enclosure
- Sync OUT breakout cable
Ultimate value
- Firmware 2.0
- 3.5mm MIDI IN/OUT switchable
- 1000mAh battery (9h+)
- 66 g / 2.4 oz
- Injection moulded ABS enclosure + laser marking
Swiss army knife
- Firmware 2.0
- 3.5mm MIDI IN/OUT switchable
- 1200mAh battery (10h30m+)
- 69 g / 2.5 oz
- Injection moulded ABS enclosure + laser marking
- Sync OUT breakout cable
- Stereo to 2x mono splitter cable
- 3.5mm MIDI Type A to female DIN cable
- Voice/vocoder microphone
- Expander sticker sheets x2
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