Korg • MS2000 & MS2000R

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This beauty from Korg combines state of the art Analog Physical Modelling synth sounds with a very vintage Korg appearance. Yes, this sounds as good as it looks! Remember Korg's MS-series (the MS-10, MS-20 and MS-50)? That's right, the MS or MonoSynth series are some of Korg's most sought after analog synths. They were some of the only compact Patchable monosynths of their time, and had a great Korg sound too. While the MS2000 is somewhat "hard-wired", it offers just as much and more flexibility while maintaining a straight forward and hands-on approach towards old-fashioned editing via dedicated knobs, buttons and flashy lights. In place of actual patch cables and input jacks, the MS2000 features a cool "Virtual Patch" mode in which signal can be routed to various sections of the synth (ie: LFO, Filter or Keyboard Velocity) using the LCD display and paging through various screens.

The MS2000 actually comes up against the similar Roland JP-8000 and Novation SuperNova & Nova synths. Despite its amazing look, the MS2000 has some surprising limitations. It has only 4-voice polyphony so you won't be creating very lush or complex pads and sounds with it. In spite of this, its sound is clean, crisp and very flexible. It can easily conjure up beefy basslines, sub-basses, wonderful sweeping leads, pads and hits. Classic features include a 6 pattern arpeggiator, a very flexible LFO with sample and hold and even vintage wood side-panels and printed block diagrams and programming data on the face.

Programming seems just about as classic as its look. The two oscillators offer up to eight waveforms plus noise. A great self-oscillating filter section provides 12dB high and band pass filtering and switchable 12 or 24dB low pass filtering. A typical set of Envelopes modulate the filter and amplifier. Extensive modulation is provided by the two LFOs. A 16-band Vocoder section (a la VC-10) is also on-board and it does an excellent job! There are also on-board effects which include chorus, flange, phaser, delay, distortion and EQ. It also features a "Modulation Sequence" mode which is a 16-step pattern or sequence you create in either step- or real-time and any tweaking or editing can also be recorded into the pattern to add movement to it. The MS2000 is a very well designed and flexible synth with a look and functionality that not only honors but transcends its classic predecessors. It is used by BT, Depeche Mode, Apollo 440, The Crystal Method, Placebo, the Faint, Royksopp, Adrian Belew, Jean-Jacques Perrey, Saga, Klaus chultze, Rick Wakeman, Yes, Yesterdays, Keith Emerson and Snoop Dogg.

Korg MS2000 Image

The MS2000R is, of course, the rackmount version of this beast. Although there is no keyboard and no real need for one, the 16 function buttons on the front of the unit can be switched into "Keyboard" mode in which they function as keys, mainly for demoing sounds while you're programming it. This is a really great feature since most rackmount synths either don't allow you to hear your progress from the actual unit or they only feature a one-note demo button to hear your sounds. The MS2000 is truly a well thought out instrument for musicians of any level looking for classic and new sounds within a quality digital synth with a sleek vintage look that'll turn a few heads!

Korg MS2000B Image

Released in 2003 with an updated sound set, a sharp new black metallic color scheme and dedicated vocoder mic, the MS2000B provides a combination of playability, expression and sound manipulation that is at once familiar, yet ready to open a new universe of possibilities.


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Aaron
Posted 175 days ago
The Alesis Fusion beating the MS2000 by a mile? Somebody is coocoo... Sounds like you bought yourself the wrong synth from the start as the Fusion and MS2000 are totally different types of synths The Fusion is a workstation, the MS2000 is a straight up synth that has features in tribute to the MS-20, Mono/Poly, VC-10, SQ-10, and DW8000. If you have a fascination with those cult synths and dont have the 5 to 10 grand to spend on all of them then this is your best option available!
Francis
Posted 189 days ago
You can get some really nice sounds with this, but I ended up selling it after programming a couple of patches that seemed to crash it (!?) and because the alesis fusion beats it by several miles. That said, it makes a great poor mans minimoog.
marc
Posted 198 days ago
hey markel,
get the ms2000r and get yourself a $50 midi controller... you may end up spending even less than you might on the microkorg. i got my 2000r for like 330 used on ebay and i effing love it man.
i dont think theres too much of a difference other than the lack of knobs and the modsequencer being available on the 2000 and not on the micro, but those are two of the coolest parts about it. all those knobs are definitely worth the extra looking and maybe few dollars you might need to devote to getting your hands on the 2000!
PV
Posted 204 days ago
I have it and I will keep it forever.
Anvil Chorus
Posted 209 days ago
I think this is a fun and teakable synth. I like using it for thick pads or spacey twiddley bits and the vocoder function.
 

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