Korg MS-20 Mini Monophonic Synthesizer
£499.00

Korg MS-20 Mini Monophonic Synthesizer

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The classic MS-20 –resurrected in mini size! An analogue synthesizer that reproduces the original circuitry from 1978 Korg’s MS-20 monophonic synthesizer, first introduced in 1978, is still a coveted instrument to this day, thanks to its thick, robust sound, its powerful, iconic analogue filter, and its versatile patching options. Over 300,000 people have enjoyed the distinct MS-20 sounds from the original, from Korg’s MS-20 plug-in synth, and the iMS-20 iPad app.

The original analog circuitry

The MS-20 mini painstakingly replicates the original MS-20. A development team led by the original engineers themselves worked to recreate the original circuitry, and when it was necessary to substitute a part, these engineers made the decisions based on careful listening, in order to reproduce the original sound faithfully. In fact, the sound of the MS-20 mini has a somewhat bright and extreme quality to it because its sound is that of an original MS-20 in mint condition at the time it went on sale, before any of the components aged.

If you're after the great sound of a vintage analogue synth without the expense and hassle of repairs, the Korg MS-20 Mini is a perfect choice.

Specifications:

  • 37-notes (3 Octaves) Mini Keyboard
  • 2VCO / 2VCF / 2VCA / 2EG / 1LFO structure
  • Self-oscillating high-pass/low-pass filters with distinctive distortion
  • External signal processor (ESP) for processing an external signal
  • Extremely flexible patching system
  • Super Compact - only 86% of the original size
  • Replicates every detail of the original
  • MIDI IN connector and USB connector
  • Weight 4.8 kg
  • Accessories AC adaptor (9V/1.7A), Patch Cord x 10
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 493 × 257 × 208 mm / 19.41 x 10.12 x 8.19 inches

 


 

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