The Korg MS-20: Control Panel Part 3 (HQ)
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thanks for uploading this man, been a huge help!
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This is a great series of videos! You covered *most* of the features fairly thoroughly. However, it would have been nice if you would have spent more time demonstrating how the different waveforms of the LFO (saw-tri-ramp) effect the 2 filters (ie how the saw will slowly open the filter, while the ramp will slowly close it.) Very few synths (ie VCS3/Synthi, OB-1, MS-10/20) have OSC's where you can sweep from saw to tri to ramp. The Oberheim OB-1 has Voltage-Controlled Waveshapers on its VCOs.
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@AutomaticGainsay Yes yes, it still can sound nice, but I just think that compared to the MS-20, it's like night and day. It's a matter of taste, of course, and I'm probably a little bit weird.. or so people say anyway. :)
More importantly, great video.
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@AutomaticGainsay Also dont forget the Moogs triple triangle wave, hmmm fatness.
Totally agree on that. I'm also getting into the MS-20 VST. It's not exactly a standard synth, so it's nice to get a thorough explanation of everything. A bit harder to get into than, say, the minimoog (which is such a boring old synth compared to this, I might add, although the synth police will probably kill me for saying it).
espenstoro 1 year ago
@espenstoro While I understand what you're saying about the Minimoog, I have to point out that what you never hear people doing is using the Minimoog's extensive audio-range oscillator/filter modulation... which can result in some seriously hardcore sounds... don't dismiss it as boring, yet. : ) However, the MS-20s series filters is a very distinctive and raw sound.
AutomaticGainsay 1 year ago
This video is a godsend for some one who got a VST of this I was freaking baffled by the front panal.
infesticon 1 year ago 3
@infesticon I'm glad I could help!
AutomaticGainsay 1 year ago