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Its a minute difference but IMHO there is a difference. I have to admit I've never used the Toneprint stuff on the Sub N Up, I didnt even know it was compatible with it tbh so maybe there's ways of tightening in up so I guess my comments only apply to its standard setting.
FWIW I actually really prefer the slight quirks of the TC.
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It's not as fancy as the TC with all it's toneprint shenanigans but it's a better sounding unit.
Bugger.
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I have the full size Sub n Up and absolutely love it. The toneprint stuff is brilliant, especially when you get into the deep editing via a laptop. There's a couple of really good youtube videos that go through the various parameters you can play about with.
The mini doesn't have the toggle switch that lets you choose between polyphonic, toneprint and classic and also lacks the 4th knob. They'd be deal breakers for me as I regularly switch between the 3 modes. Also, in the editor you can assign the knobs to control different things so having the extra knob makes a big difference.
Soundwise, the polyphonic mode tracks well enough for chords etc and the editing software has a ridiculous amount of paramenters that can be tweaked. The classic mode gives you that old school glitchy monophonic sound and is awesome with fuzz.
So, personally I'd go for the full sized model, it's still smaller than the micro pog and it's worth sacrificing a bit of board real estate for the extra knob/toggle switch when compared to the mini.
It's long but worth a watch.
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It sounds a bit bit more ‘natural’ than the pog too, but then again the synthetic-ness of the pog has a charm too.
All down to what you want out of it. If it’s going to be a big part of your sound I would say go for the pog, but defo a pog 2 and not the nano or mini.