Korg • MS-20

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The MS-20 was one of Korg's first major successful portable analog monosynths and even today it is still a great little machine! The MS-20 is the big brother to the MS-10. It is an analog two-oscillator monophonic lead and bass synth with hard wired and patchable connections. The hard-wiring can be overridden however, using patch-cords. This type of hard-wired but patchable design was similar to the ARP 2600 of the late seventies. Of course the 2600 was much bigger and better. But the MS-20 offered a lot of flexible control and great sounds at a more affordable price.

In addition to two analog oscillators, the MS-20 featured two resonant VCF filters, two VCAs, sample and hold, a noise generator, an assignable mod-wheel and lots of knobs! The VCF filter section is capable of high-pass, low-pass, notch and band-reject which is unique and different than your basic lowpass style filter. External sound sources can be routed through the filter section as well. In fact William Ørbit uses the filter in his MS-20 relentlessly to filter and tweak his samples, beats, delay returns, vocals, etc.

There's also a Pitch-CV converter for triggering sounds from external sources. Aphex Twin makes quite a bit of use of this, feeding the input stage of his MS-20s with drum sounds and other untrackable audio to get the synth to make a wide variety of crunch/squawp/screech noises by mistracking the filters, etc.

As for its sounds, the MS-20 sounds great! It makes a great alternative for Minimoog-seekers. The MS-20 is great for just about any type of analog synth sound you could want! Fat round bass sounds, percussive bass or sounds, noise effects, squiggly-bubbly sounds or sinuous-worm leads are all waiting to be unleashed from inside this classic beast. The MS-20 is not only a great sounding instrument, but a great learning-synth. It is fairly easy and intuitive to operate but in doing so you can learn and understand more about synthesis and signal-flow. It is used by William Ørbit, Aphex Twin, Hardfloor, Air, SkyLab, Stereolab, Vince Clarke, Astral Projection, Biosphere, Apollo 440, Mr. Oizo, Jimi Tenor, The Prodigy, OMD, Freddy Fresh, Luke Vibert, Einstuerzende Neubauten, Add N to (X), Daft Punk, Coldcut, Die Krupps, Skinny Puppy, Electronic Dream Planet, Jimmy Edgar, Front 242, Front Line Assembly, The Legendary Pink Dots, KMFDM, Severed Heads, Royksopp, The Faint, The Shamen, Jean-Michel Jarre, and Portishead.


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Jimmy
Posted 270 days ago
I'm pretty sure that the Presets use it's VST version http://www.vintagesynth.com/korg/legacy. shtml

Seeing I know for a fact that they can use midi through their's, and the MS-20 isn't Midi controllable while the Legacy collection version is.

I wish that Synth companies would go to their back catalogue and re-release new versions of their vintage synths. I'd love to own one of these babies, but don't really have the means to find one... Moog and Dave Smith Instruments both have the right idea re-releasing the minimoog and the Prophet
killanator
Posted 271 days ago
Im pretty sure the presets use this synth as well
Nick_Toznost
Posted 276 days ago
It never ceases to amaze me this machine, it's certainly unique sounding, once you hear one you can always generally identify its use in any track, especially with the filters open, serious harmonic saturation!

I bought one when they were going much cheaper about 8 years ago when I knew nothing about synths. I knew I wanted an analogue machine and bought the MS-20 on looks alone, it's like a cross between a bread bin and a dalek, real vintage aesthetic.
Well I was lucky, it sounds wonderul too and it's the backbone of pretty much everything I do, not for resale!
Jack
Posted 277 days ago
Soulwax uses one as well.
Mike
Posted 278 days ago
Alex Hacke from Einstürzende Neubauten also has one
 

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