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ChiTown24 wrote: and @ 600 euro i'm definitely going to take the "rev3" route before ever committing to spending ~1,200 on an original
This is exactly what I meant. Besides, is any likely difference in sound be worth that extra £600-£700? For this amount one could get another brand new analog synth and have a much wider palette than when buying only the original MS20! Well done Korg, I say (we all do, actually |
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himalaya wrote: ChiTown24 wrote: and @ 600 euro i'm definitely going to take the "rev3" route before ever committing to spending ~1,200 on an original
This is exactly what I meant. Besides, is any likely difference in sound be worth that extra £600-£700? Plus additional costs of maintaining a vintage synth |
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himalaya wrote: ChiTown24 wrote: and @ 600 euro i'm definitely going to take the "rev3" route before ever committing to spending ~1,200 on an original
This is exactly what I meant. Besides, is any likely difference in sound be worth that extra £600-£700? For this amount one could get another brand new analog synth and have a much wider palette than when buying only the original MS20! Well done Korg, I say (we all do, actually "So say we all." ---- Spacey stuff: www.myspace.com/sequent7 Cloudy stuff: www.soundcloud.com/sequent7 Available on iTunes and at Amazon. |
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Kriminal wrote: himalaya wrote: ChiTown24 wrote: and @ 600 euro i'm definitely going to take the "rev3" route before ever committing to spending ~1,200 on an original
This is exactly what I meant. Besides, is any likely difference in sound be worth that extra £600-£700? Plus additional costs of maintaining a vintage synth Definitely agreed. ---- Spacey stuff: www.myspace.com/sequent7 Cloudy stuff: www.soundcloud.com/sequent7 Available on iTunes and at Amazon. |
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eXode wrote: Don't know if this was posted already:
http://www.korg.de/produkte/synthesizer/ms20mini-produktinfo /ms20mini-produktinfo-1.html This to me says that it's real and no longer just a rumor. Hooray! ---- Spacey stuff: www.myspace.com/sequent7 Cloudy stuff: www.soundcloud.com/sequent7 Available on iTunes and at Amazon. |
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Good news: According to KORG the mini will have the older Rev1 filter.
That ought to make the fans happy. |
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THIS is exactly why Korg is more awesome than Roland and Yamaha together. |
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RE: Rev 1 filter & KORG in general;; f**k YA!
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They also state that the devs did everything they could to ensure that the mini sounds exactly like a brandnew original Rev1 did at the time of initial release 'before the components could age'.
Now thats very promising in deed. Maybe it wont sound different after all... |
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Awesome!
ENV1 wrote: They also state that the devs did everything they could to ensure that the mini sounds exactly like a brandnew original Rev1 did at the time of initial release 'before the components could age'.
Now thats very promising in deed. Maybe it wont sound different after all... ---- Spacey stuff: www.myspace.com/sequent7 Cloudy stuff: www.soundcloud.com/sequent7 Available on iTunes and at Amazon. |
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This is it.
The restart of the cycle. Next will be the PS-3x00, then the PolySix, then the MonoPoly, all the other manufacturers will follow suit and bam the 20s will be the 80s all over again. God how i envy us. Better stock up on hairspray and eyeliner NOW folks... |
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yep digging out the tight leather pants as i write |
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eXode wrote: Don't know if this was posted already:
http://www.korg.de/produkte/synthesizer/ms20mini-produktinfo /ms20mini-produktinfo-1.html That link is dead now....hoax??? |
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himalaya wrote: Are you by any chance one of those selling those sub-£1300 MS20s on eBay? Yes ! PM code FORUM for 10% off |
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Kriminal wrote: eXode wrote: Don't know if this was posted already:
http://www.korg.de/produkte/synthesizer/ms20mini-produktinfo /ms20mini-produktinfo-1.html That link is dead now....hoax??? Hoax... or KORG germany jumped the gun... :) But.. The images are still there... http://www.korg.de/fileadmin/_korg/_produkte/synthesizer/kr_ ms20mini/ms20mini_Detail1.jpg http://www.korg.de/fileadmin/_korg/_produkte/synthesizer/kr_ ms20mini/01_MS-20-mini_front_with-Patch.jpg http://www.korg.de/fileadmin/_korg/_produkte/synthesizer/kr_ ms20mini/ms20mini_Detail3.jpg http://www.korg.de/fileadmin/_korg/_produkte/synthesizer/kr_ ms20mini/ms20mini_Detail2.jpg ---- Sound Designer | Reason ReFill Producer |
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