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  • are these all presets or did you program some of it?

  • @novanine9 yes these are all the presets on the MS-2000.

  • Nice track ! I can tell you're using dblue glitch on the drums ! :D

  • I love 1:17 where kicks in... very Numan like.... i like the sound of the MS2000B but i have a Virus TI2.. very similar but not as powerful??? love the tune though... nice!

  • does the ms2000b version synch its arpeggio with the midiclock of an external device, because unfortunatelly the ms2000 and ms2000r don't

  • And I just now got your name, man! Haha! I must be a little dyslexic because I kept thinking it was "dogged" and I just saw it for what it is. That's cool. Trite and original at the same time. Coo.

  • Very extremely nice. I dood da dounlode ting, mon. I see the KP2. How's that compare with the KP3? I have a little KP, but I don't like the military hardware look of the KP3. Looks like a stealth tank. The KP2 is esthetically beautiful, like a 300SL.

  • I have the MS since 2004.

    I also have the Korg Oasys, but this is my love. It's the best analog imitating synth ever.

  • Just downloaded '100' from soundcloud , Great stuff thank you.

  •  good tune man. i might have to get one!

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  • Great track!

  • ....I want one.....

  • It's funny, I hear a lot of hate'n on the MS2000 but I owned one and thought it was pretty good. Not that it can do anything that a good VSTi can, but it's got lots of fun knobs that they don't have.

  • Ha!! Nice and impressive little demo for this machine. I'm thinking of grabbing one myself. I'm not sure though. All my synths are old analog monsters and every digital- wave table type synth I've owned in the past I always ended up selling. I really would like to have something that 'melds' well with my other toys. I think this might be a great synth to add to the studio though.

    Thanks for posting this video! Great performance too ;)

  • whats the difference between the MS2000 and the MS2000b???

  • @jasonmathieu1 MS-2000B is black, and has an xlr input on the front panel for vocoding.

  • ok sweet. but other than that. i doesnt have any other benefits that the normal MS2000 doesnt have?

    so its only been upgraded with a vocoder and color?

  • I'd like to know which patch is being used at 1:17 - sounds rad!

  • @soopahsoopah The lead sound is the 1st preset on the MS2000A. I can't remember the name. But it's easy to reproduce if you set the patch to Unison mode instead of poly or mono.

  • NICE!!

  • Very cool!

    What are the presets you use from 1:17 to 2:35 or so? Just curious :)

  • sawtooff mon

  • vintage 4 ever

    nothing like a old school

    NOTHING!

    great gear

    although im not fanatic nor collector but when i got cash i try to get all legendary vintage studio gear + i got shitloads of vintage synths, prophet, moog, roland etc !

    great demo

    holla.

  • "vintage 4 ever

    nothing like a old school

    NOTHING!"

    You've gotta be fucking kidding me. You must be the kind of person who would drop $5000 on a Jupiter-8 that they never play. You're the reason why synth prices are through the roof these days...

  • are you jealous because i own legendary vintage stuff and u are on berhinger level ?

  • No, because I don't care. It's all overrated. I care about making music, and doing that well with the synthesizers I have. That's the bottom line. Nobody gives two shits if you have this or that, because it's not material things that make good musicians. It's talent.

  • true that, and real talents appreciate real gear

  • Haha sure... What's real gear then? Let's think about that. Take Kanye West, regardless of how you personally feel about him, he's a very successful producer. He composes a lot of his music with two things: An Ensoniq ASR-10 and an Akai MPC-2000. It's so simple. Is that "real gear"? Well I guess not then, since it's not a Moog/Arp/Roland. Too bad. I have no idea how he's so successful do you??

  • these days u can buy success, his style and work is shitty compared to sound of 90s.hes another over-rated lolipop "producer" wasting time in multi-million recording studio... i can also make REAL MUSIC with roland juno-g and emu-1200 SP... i can do with vsts too...

  • You twat. Hendrix used a right handed guitar, nor real gear if your'e left handed eh? spose you think he was a fool too?

  • @VectronMusic No! You're kidding! Well! I guess everyone's going to have to start thinking differently now. I am so much more enlightened since I read that.

    BTW, were you answering someone's question? Because this looks like an answer but it's just sitting by itself like some kind of declaration. It's usually better to "reply" because it's tedious to go through the whole thread to try and find what post this answer belongs to. Know whut uh mean, Vern?

  • @gridsleep

    Oh man I completely forgot I posted that. Nice to see it's +8 votes! It indeed was a reply to someone but I think it was before they were automatically attached to other people's comments.

  • does anyone use this synth to make original sounds? I've messed a lo with the oscillators and whatnot, but can't make any sense of them. Also, is there a way to run multiple patches at the same time though different midi channels.

  • Yep. It's a great synth to work with and learn from. The MS2000 can have 2 timbres that you can either play together on the keyboard or on the same midi channel, or route to two different midi channels separately.

  • select the initial program. it is the last of the vocoder bank, h16. then you can pick your waves and do all your stuff. i love making stuff on it, it sounds so rich if you know what you are doing.

  • do one of yourself playing this, button tweaking.... etc ;)

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  • Anstonian dude, the Juno G is not a subtractive synth. There is absolutely no point comparing a subtractive synth to a rompler.

  • .... and then deleting your initial comment when you've made a twat of yourelf just makes you look like more of a twat.

  • dude i remember working with these samples. i just couldn't do it lol. this original piece owns though!

  • Nice! Heavy sounds! I bought one of these too...just waiting for the post man.

  • Thank you. You are going to have a lot of fun with it too. I use it a lot to make most of my music. I notice you are getting one for the vocoder. I could make another video of the vocoder on the MS2000b.

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  • so does this synth have eny drum patterns?

  • at 2:35  is that a preset? or is that something that was painstakingly pulled from the korg?

    i'm thinking of buying one soon and i've gotta say this thing is very unique! Is the os easy to get around?

  • That butterfly sound? Yes, Its a preset on the MS2000. Once you figure everything out on the MS2000 its very easy to get around.

  • nice .. very. what did you use for drums?

  • I use Fruity Loops to program the drum beat.

  • @d0gg0d Yay! Which is now FL Studio for copyright reasons. Apparently Kellog's don't like it like dat. Like some kid's gonna accidently drop a box of Fruity Loops software in the shopping cart when his mom isn't looking, instead of Froot Loops which is how Kellog's wants it to go.

    Anyway, now I have both. Just obtained ownership of an MS2000B today with microphone and a flight case. Should be here in a few days. It will be the last addition to my Magnificent Studio for a while.

  • Are those some of your pictures mixed in the video? I recognize some of the stuff.

    Phat Beats.

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