The MS-20 Mini Theorem

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The MS-20 Mini Theorem

Post by simesky » Sat Oct 18, 2014 6:02 pm

Enjoy and let me know what you think :)


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Re: The MS-20 Mini Theorem

Post by ned-ryarson » Mon Oct 20, 2014 8:08 am

Not my style of music, but wonderful stuff nonetheless. Nice to see the M.K holding its own with the MS20. Although, as great as the M.K is at bass, it craps outs a bit in the higher frequencies. Filter on the Mini is beaut. Nice one.

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Re: The MS-20 Mini Theorem

Post by Walter Ego » Tue Oct 21, 2014 5:29 pm

simesky wrote:Enjoy and let me know what you think :)

Whaaaaat? A synth enthusiast who can actually play keys?! Outrageous.

Very nice ditty there. :thumbleft:
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Re: The MS-20 Mini Theorem

Post by simesky » Thu Oct 23, 2014 8:35 am

ned-ryarson wrote:Not my style of music, but wonderful stuff nonetheless. Nice to see the M.K holding its own with the MS20. Although, as great as the M.K is at bass, it craps outs a bit in the higher frequencies. Filter on the Mini is beaut. Nice one.
Thanks ! When you use the Microkorg and MS-20 at the same time, you realize that although the Microkorg is powerful, it does show its virtual analogue side - the sound seems "further" away, while the MS-20 is so in your face that you have to dodge sometimes :) Note that the bass in this video is a mix of Microkorg and Volca Keys though.

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Re: The MS-20 Mini Theorem

Post by simesky » Thu Oct 23, 2014 8:41 am

Walter Ego wrote:Whaaaaat? A synth enthusiast who can actually play keys?! Outrageous.

Very nice ditty there. :thumbleft:
Thanks for noticing ! It wasn't easy to get the whole thing straight with the microscopic Microkorg keys. The MS-20 Mini has its challenges too, as its keys are very sensible ;)

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Re: The MS-20 Mini Theorem

Post by crystalmsc » Thu Oct 23, 2014 1:20 pm

Nice performance, it won't be easy to play those part using small keys.
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