the day the desktop or rack version comes out will be a sale to me.aMUSEd wrote:Might as well just make a desktop version
KORG to re-release the MS-20!
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- 6095 posts since 5 Jul, 2001 from Just about .... there
If you have to ask, you can't afford the answer
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- 23101 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
You could just try KLC MS-20. Or read the manual.Aiynzahev wrote:Anyway, tell me what are some known cool things you can do with the MS-20 since it's patchable. I'm really not that familiar with it. So let me know what I could expect!
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I wouldn't expect that to happen at all.SJ_Digriz wrote:the day the desktop or rack version comes out will be a sale to me.aMUSEd wrote:Might as well just make a desktop version
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- 2822 posts since 14 Feb, 2001 from What do you care? :)
If you don't absolutely want it right away... also wait until everyone who runs out and buys one and who then doesn't know what to do with it turns around and sells it on ebay... like with the Evolver.Aiynzahev wrote:Expect to hear the MS-20 on every electronic music track ever made from now on! haha
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- 4014 posts since 29 Jun, 2011 from USA
Yes' Ive been meaning to buy that since it's 64-bit!EvilDragon wrote:You could just try KLC MS-20. Or read the manual.
Honestly I think ever since Korg released the Legacy collection they've been making the right moves. We said "Analog" "VCO" "Affordable!" and they listened, my heroes.
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- 23101 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
KLC is not 64-bit yet. However, Korg announced they're working on it. Expected this Spring or so.
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- 4014 posts since 29 Jun, 2011 from USA
No way man, I'm walking into a guitar centre somewhere and walking out with this baby in my hands.Sequent wrote:If you don't absolutely want it right away... also wait until everyone who runs out and buys one and who then doesn't know what to do with it turns around and sells it on ebay... like with the Evolver.Aiynzahev wrote:Expect to hear the MS-20 on every electronic music track ever made from now on! haha
For me this is a dream come true. Even since I used a Korg Polysix I've been wanting them to make a new proper analog synth.
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- 5624 posts since 23 Mar, 2006 from pendeLondonmonium
Same here. It's all about the built quality now and the sound (obviously).Sequent wrote:
The price is better than I had expected.
I was expecting a £800 price point, more or less. I suppose that's the financial/resource power of a major like Korg, since a little independent company would struggle to match this price.
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- 5624 posts since 23 Mar, 2006 from pendeLondonmonium
I really hope that all people looking to buy an analogue synth will opt for one of those new ones, whether it's the new MS20, or the Minibrute, the Sub Phatty or Prophet 12, Dominion X, a Boomstar, the new SEM, Vermona,...etc etc. Since by doing so they will support these companies which is so important (at least it should be for us, music makers).Aiynzahev wrote: No way man, I'm walking into a guitar centre somewhere and walking out with this baby in my hands. Even since I used a Korg Polysix I've been wanting them to make a new proper analog synth.
There was a time not so long ago when everyone was bemoaning the demise of true analog synths. And here we are surrounded by brand new machines! And so many of them to boot! (shall we make a list in a new thread?)...so rather than spend silly money on eBay and risk getting a dud, I think this money is better spent supporting these companies that have risked it and provided us with these new instruments.
I sense a t-shirt moment....support your local synth maker!
Sorry for the preaching tone but I'm truly excited by all the news!
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- 6095 posts since 5 Jul, 2001 from Just about .... there
Oh I don't expect it. But, that is the only way I'd get one. Other than waiting for some super deals when the flood of e-bay resales due to regret buys start up.EvilDragon wrote:I wouldn't expect that to happen at all.SJ_Digriz wrote:the day the desktop or rack version comes out will be a sale to me.aMUSEd wrote:Might as well just make a desktop version
If you have to ask, you can't afford the answer
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- 23101 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
I don't think there's gonna be much buyer's regret for this MS-20mini.
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- 6095 posts since 5 Jul, 2001 from Just about .... there
I started building a modular from synthesizers.com awhile back. The flood of quality modular components is amazing. The sudden explosion of full featured synth units is super cool. I actually did pre-order a sub phatty. My biggest regret is selling Model D (even though it wouldn't stay tuned for more than 10 minutes and had a wonky VCA).himalaya wrote:I really hope that all people looking to buy an analogue synth will opt for one of those new ones, whether it's the new MS20, or the Minibrute, the Sub Phatty or Prophet 12, Dominion X, a Boomstar, the new SEM, Vermona,...etc etc. Since by doing so they will support these companies which is so important (at least it should be for us, music makers).Aiynzahev wrote: No way man, I'm walking into a guitar centre somewhere and walking out with this baby in my hands. Even since I used a Korg Polysix I've been wanting them to make a new proper analog synth.
There was a time not so long ago when everyone was bemoaning the demise of true analog synths. And here we are surrounded by brand new machines! And so many of them to boot! (shall we make a list in a new thread?)...so rather than spend silly money on eBay and risk getting a dud, I think this money is better spent supporting these companies that have risked it and provided us with these new instruments.
I sense a t-shirt moment....support your local synth maker!
Sorry for the preaching tone but I'm truly excited by all the news!
If you have to ask, you can't afford the answer
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- 6095 posts since 5 Jul, 2001 from Just about .... there
We'll see, I think it could go either way. I never owned a 20. I'll be patient and see what happens.EvilDragon wrote:I don't think there's gonna be much buyer's regret for this MS-20mini.
If you have to ask, you can't afford the answer
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- 2822 posts since 14 Feb, 2001 from What do you care? :)
A big +1 to your sentiments, Himalaya!!!
himalaya wrote:I really hope that all people looking to buy an analogue synth will opt for one of those new ones, whether it's the new MS20, or the Minibrute, the Sub Phatty or Prophet 12, Dominion X, a Boomstar, the new SEM, Vermona,...etc etc. Since by doing so they will support these companies which is so important (at least it should be for us, music makers).
There was a time not so long ago when everyone was bemoaning the demise of true analog synths. And here we are surrounded by brand new machines! And so many of them to boot! (shall we make a list in a new thread?)...so rather than spend silly money on eBay and risk getting a dud, I think this money is better spent supporting these companies that have risked it and provided us with these new instruments.
I sense a t-shirt moment....support your local synth maker!
Sorry for the preaching tone but I'm truly excited by all the news!
Available on iTunes, Amazon, etc.
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- 5624 posts since 23 Mar, 2006 from pendeLondonmonium
Yeah, the modular market has exploded as well. The interesting development is the new self-contained modular designs which are popping up from various places. From Macbeth with its Micromac, Pittsburgh's Foundation and the new Cell modules, to those designs from Brazil (the name of which escapes me now). These join Dark Energy, Telemark and similar...SJ_Digriz wrote: I started building a modular from synthesizers.com awhile back. The flood of quality modular components is amazing.
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- 6095 posts since 5 Jul, 2001 from Just about .... there
No doubt. Truly great time if you missed the 60 and 70s. You get the sounds without the cost, size and quality control issues.himalaya wrote:Yeah, the modular market has exploded as well. The interesting development is the new self-contained modular designs which are popping up from various places. From Macbeth with its Micromac, Pittsburgh's Foundation and the new Cell modules, to those designs from Brazil (the name of which escapes me now). These join Dark Energy, Telemark and similar...SJ_Digriz wrote: I started building a modular from synthesizers.com awhile back. The flood of quality modular components is amazing.
If you have to ask, you can't afford the answer