The History of the MicroKorg
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
- Hello everyone!
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Great video! Synth lover here :)
Thanks Fred, means a lot!
such a great video! Hope you make more some day!!
This was an excellent video! Hope you get back to making more great content like this.
I was waiting for the beginning ad to end and realized it was the video
I loved that you mentioned Dorian Concept's shorts. He's done similar videos for different synths and they are all equally insprining.
As long as it sounds and feels good it doesnt matter whats inside. I dont have one but always curious, but i have the smaller sibling minilogue XD, and its amazing in itself.
Yeah, the XD is a MICH better synth than the MicroKorg. The latter's a bit of a toy and has an awful interface. Good sound engine, but horrible to create sounds.
Great information. Thank you.
I owned an MS2000 back in the day, and just picked up a MicroKorg last weekend! Super little video - liked and subbed :) Looking forward to more content
I've use the MicroKorg synthesizer mainly for the Talkbox. It got a nice clean Sawtooth Wave. That's the sound you want for playing Talkbox.
fabulous video
I've tried one at a local music shop. I LOVED IT!!!! It was so easy to figure out and made awesome sounds. I made a DnB beat on the spot! It was $600 or something like that. I was a broke 20 year old at the time. I was actually there for a job interview. Thanks for uploading this video. You jogged some memories, so now I'm going to look for it. I hope it's not expensive...
amazing video. Crazy this is your only one.
Thank you Jordan! I've got several projects in the works, I'm very glad you enjoyed this first one.
Little known fact: about 70% of the inside of the MS2000 is empty.
It could have been smaller, but my guess is they were going for the vintage appeal with the angled profile, plus having enough room on the front panel for (at least partial) knob-per-function control. 😊
HUH, I had to watch a teardown right after reading this, I had no clue!
Unfortunately the MS2000 landed on my radar right when they shot up in price, id love to snag a used one someday.
Great video thanks!
Thanks man!
That’s not fake wood at all on the side panels
Thank you for the correction!
I'll add an annotation when I get the chance.
Definitely didn’t see this one coming. Great video.
Very well made video! Thanks!
For the longest time when I thought of a band using a synth I thought of this synth. When my friends got into synths, this was the synth they got. I didn’t even know it was primarily a vocoder synth until recently. It would be so cool to get one and mod the crap out of it.
Very informative!
They didnt even talk about the vocoder. Thats the BEST part!
Good stuff. Cheers! S
Great video!!!
I strongly recommend you to change the title: How a synth no one expected changed the market forever? Best selling synth ever
@ ahaha I struggled with the title of this one for so long! If the perfect name comes to me, I'll change it.
@@InfoDisco I think the contenct is great!!!
My mobile phone is from 2006, working fine 👍
I think the video forgets to mention, that it sounds darn good as well. The sound from it just "pops" out of the speakers, and I'd like to add that the Minilogue has some of that magic as well.
Korg rules👍
I have a Novation Mininova, but still want one of these. Being battery powered is great, although using a powerbank and a USB lead so is my Mininova. Both great synths with similar features
das cool bruv love the film
proud owner of one :)
Subbed - Great video!
that wateredge patch is on hit if you're under the influence of LSD
Awesome video! The microkorg was my first synthesizer and i still own it :)
Thank you! Mine too, I think the cliche servers it well- an awesome way to learn the basics of sound synthesis.
What a great video, I really want a microkorg now lmao
Every time I've sold mine, I've then regretted it and later bought another... hahaha
Dont get it, its really unintuitive and it just feels cheap… its a crime how much korg is charging for it, you can get much better “beginner” synths in the same price range that actually have a proper layout, id recommend the reface cs or minilogue, but the behringer poly d might just be a good first synth to buy then figure out, its an amazing minimoog clone for only 600 dollars
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The reface CS would the the clear winner if it had savable patches or presets, I love the 8 voice poly on the reface series.
@@InfoDisco Yeah the 8 voice poly is great, just wish it had another oscillator
I really like mine even if it baffles me a lot!
Silversun pickups used one for their song well thought out twinkles
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Dude make more videos! Nice job
Aw thanks man!
My next project is a feature length documentary-Hopefully this year.
Happy New Year!
@@InfoDisco happy new year!
Great video it's been three years. Will you be creating anymore because there is big potential.
Thank you very much for the compliment! I will indeed release more videos, hopefully by the end of the year.
What's the model with built in speaker called again?
Suzanne Ciani!
1:03 - I can see a Polish made transducer (is it a appropriate name for this thing?) made by UNITRA 😊
How are you going to drop one video of this quality and then dip out?
It's been two years can we have a new video please :) you cant just upload one banger and then vanish 😂
Hahahaha thanks for the compliment!
The next video (should) be a feature-length documentary, thus the wait. I really appreciate your words!
@InfoDisco no problem man! Looking forward to it
It’s also not correct that Korg originated this design. The Waldorf microQ keyboard came out a year before the microKORG.
And Waldorf has had similar parameter editing matrices since the original Microwave (1989) in basic form and fully developed with the Microwave 2 (1997).
Analog synthesizers are cool 😎
I don't know why but I can't make accent when I cange velocity to 127 of one or more notes in ableton :/ Do I have to change smthing in my microKORG?
Thanks for this great video 👍 loved it! And some of the sounds, were they presets? Some of them sound very microKorg signature'y so to say... Especially the one playing after CA. 08:05 and the arp after that 🤔 anyone care to help me find or recreate those two?
Great ear, sir! From roughly the 4 minute mark onward, all music in this video is MicroKorg-made.
I believe the audio from that portion you've mentioned came from this video:
ua-cam.com/video/ifOVWXKvLrQ/v-deo.html
Please, what's the music starting around 8:50 ?
So sorry for the delayed reply! All of the music in this video after the on-screen introduction of the Microkorg is Microkorg-generated music. That section begins at 0:45 in the following video:
ua-cam.com/video/ifOVWXKvLrQ/v-deo.html
Thanks ! It’s beautiful !
The Microkorg is a total pain in the ass to work with. Ive had one for a fews years that was gifted to me. I actually was able to get EXTREMELY convincing Tycho sounds out of it, its just so slow to work with and hard to see the lines of the setting youre on. I keep it around for some reason. Honestly i had more fun last year when I owned a Behringer Pro 1 for a short time. If you have the time to truly learn this thing and become a pro user I can see it being useful. Otherwise, pick up a synth that is hard to make sound bad. Myself, pretty sure im gonna wind up with a Deepmind 12.
I'm a Tycho fan as well! Yeah you pretty much hit the nail on the head, it is really difficult / tedious to craft sounds with. Did you ever mess around with the Windows editor? Of course it takes away all of the magic of using the actual hardware knobs on the synth, but I'm convinced that most of the impressive patches floating around for the microkorg were made using either the windows program or the MS2000
Dorian Concept and Flylo didn't make the microkorg famous - the presets were on HUNDREDS of hit tunes in the 2000s. 🤷♂
This is definitely a fair point, but consider this:
would someone who's never owned a MicroKorg be able to readily identify those presets if randomly hearing them out in the wild? After owning the device and familiarizing myself with it, sure, but beforehand seems like a stretch. That said, I appreciate your critique- I definitely should've worded that section better as to not insinuate misplaced emphasis on Dorian's role.
@@InfoDisco They were using it on stage at the time too.
Anyway, the point was that the MicroKorg was already used widely by big artists in the early 2000s. The video outright states that Dorian's video was was an inflection point in its use by serious musicians but as far as I can tell that's just not accurate.
@@rockstar-technology actually, that's incorrect. What was said was:
"It's advanced users 𝘓𝘪𝘬𝘦 Dorian Concept that have helped launched the Microkorg into permanent fame".
Sorry you missed that, thanks for watching!
@@InfoDisco "The question of 'how usable is it' was steadfast answered by Dorian concept. This wasn't an ad for the MicroKorg, but at the time it may as well have been, with countless users attributing their purchase to that original viral video. From there, the device quickly began making appearances on stage and on screen, with some fairly mainstream bands and artists of the time [...]"
Ahhhhh, I do see what you mean now. Unfortunately I did word that transition rather poorly. My use of "from there" was not intended to illustrate a sense of causality, only chronology. I completely see how that comes across the wrong way though. I'll try to avoid errors like that in future script writing, thanks!
uh there real wood panels not fake one.
nice vid
Thank you, and thanks for taking the time to watch!
I am still using phone with buttons u know...
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Hello!
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@@sench1236 It's not complete yet, I will post to this channel when it is done.
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Yeah dude. It took an hour to set it to the ideal tone. Or more!?
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NO SUCH THJNG AS AN OBSOLETE SYNTHESIZER THEY ARE ALP BEAUTIFUL
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Whatever the possibillities and features. I want real size synths. No keychain toys. Next.
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