Korg MS20 Mini Semi-Modular Analog Synthesizer (MS20MINI)
Korg didn’t just bring back the MS-20; they didn’t just shrink it down either. When Korg created the MS-20 mini synthesizer, they totally upped the anti. They started by turning to the same pair of genius engineers who created the original back in 1978 who meticulously rebuilt the MS-20 component by component, keeping it as true to the original as possible, while making minor tweaks where they felt necessary.
Product Features
- Self-oscillating high-pass/low-pass filters with distinctive distortion
- External signal processor (ESP)
- Flexible patching system
- USB MIDI plus 5-pin MIDI
- Voltage control oscillator is the source of all sound for the MS-20 synthesizer
Excellent mini version of a classic synth. Thank you Korg. But Amazon keeps sending me open box items, when I paid for new! Killing zombies with a chainsaw in May, or leading them with a flute in December. Your choice with the Korg ms-20 mini. I can’t say enough good things about this synth. A few people have complained about the build quality, but I think its really, really nice., excellent in fact. If you want a full size ms-20 with heavier duty pots, the full sized ms-20 kit is available for 800 dollars more. So either quit crying about minor things or fork up the extra 800. But in my mind you can’t go…
What a trip, dude… This is really cool. There are a lot of good choices available for analog synths but I was drawn to the history of the MS-20. Even though it doesn’t have some of the features of newer designs it still works well in my humble bedroom studio. I connect it to my electric piano so I have a full size keyboard. Though the MS-20 keys work just fine, they work better if you have tiny little fingers. I connect the MS-20 to my computer for recording in Cubase and output through stereo monitors (ummm, an…
… are just getting started with analog synthesis (it’s a great learning tool) or a seasoned vet