Sounds of the Korg MS-20
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@salvadory i am not a musician but i had a korg ms 10 it was great fun white noise generators and pink noise.i always thought as synthesisers evolved yhey got sort of worse.should have kept it.loved the nuclear explosion
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@indyfan7798 If you just want something realatively inexpensive and aren't a professional, go with the MicroKorg. It would be fun to fiddle around with.
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what would be the best type of keyboard to get that make cool electronic sounds or even dubstep sounds
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i love the ms -20 but aslo the " powerful and open-ended" instruments korg makes nowadays
it's all the same:powerful instruments to make music
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@d3mrp0 felt mountain by goldfrapp is one of my favorite records (and i listen to everything) and the gear list on that album is insane- that guy who worked with her has a monster analog synth collection including ems stuff along with the awesome ms 20- check out the felt mountain documentary where you get a quick glimpse of the studio gear
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@kunstssst just because time passes doesnt mean weve evolved- im 40 and think most records before 1975 were in fact better - i listen to all stuff from all eras and think songwriting and sounds are in fact becoming worse- digital being the main culprit- analog still sounds better to me and to many others- im willing to evolve if theres actual improvement- not just easier ways to make music ! i use modern gear because i cant afford alot of analog stuff but wish i could
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amazing mashine
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@kunstssst Just because you stop living in the past, doesn't mean you're evolving.
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@elanmak Dude it's called evolving. If you don't evolve and keep living in the past, where the hell does that get you. It's one thing to be a purist and quite another to be an ignoramus - You remind me of those middle-aged men refusing to listening to any records past 1975. Grow up, let the past be and learn from it but evolve. that's life.
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@ElasticMinds : one of my favourite albums! So friggin heavy
Can you believe the garbage KORG makes today? How the hell did they get to the hole they're in now with this monster in their resume?!
elanmak 2 years ago 37
Yes, I do realize that, and that's what makes them so special. I feel with instruments like the Oasys they are so powerful and so open-ended that they can destroy creativity, and the technology defeats humanity. Analog is having resurgence now because it was a confusing new toy when it emerged, and now we completely understand how to effectively use that technology to create great sounds. Future generations will learn how to use computers effectively, deconstruct them to find its flaws
elanmak 2 years ago 27