Guitar through Korg MS-20 ESP

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Uploaded by on May 16, 2007

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Demonstration the MS-20 as a guitar Synth by using the External Signal processor

note: i use a footswitch to trigger the vibrato.

This was my setup
http://img501.imageshack.us/img501/3276/guitms20bk7.jpg

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  • Maby some reverb could be an idea...

  • would be ;)

  • What is the white keyboard that the synth is resting atop?

  • It's a philicorda, check out my other vid

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  • hey man how do you run your guitar through that synth.. i've actually been experimenting with that idea for so long now & i can't seem to get it to work.. do you havto buy special pickups?

  • YES

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  • @cprostudio The voice solo in Lovely Head ? I always thought it was made this way.

  • One day I plugged an old electic organ into the ms20. I didn't use the FV conversion but I filtered it with sample&hold commanded by keyboard. It was difficult not to get distortion.

    Have you tried this with your Phili?

  • cool stuff!

  • @kawless ya dam right!!

  • Any chance you would be willing to part with the MS20?

  • Nintendo Guitar!

  • @haakondale could be if you wanted it more pleasing to the ear, although I like how it's completely dry because you get to hear how it sounds out of the box. Too many demos use the crowd pleasing delay and reverb I think, which doesn't properly represent how the synth actually sounds.

  • @haakondale could be if you wanted it more pleasing to the ear, although I like how it's completely dry because you get to hear how it sounds out of the box. Too many demos use the crowd pleasing delay and reverb I think, which doesn't properly represent how the synth actually sounds.

  • @haakondale true if you were wanting to have it easier on the ear - but if you just want to hear how it sounds raw then reverb isn't ideal. It sucks when you're trying to look for synth demos to see how they sound, then people put delay and reverb on it. Defeats the point of a demo in some respects I think.

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