Ahhh my favorite mono of all time. A wonderful and fun instrument. KORG really struck gold with this one, and somehow, it never aged. No matter the decade, the MS20 always sounds modern.
Man, I love the sounds it makes... The KORG DS-10 for Nintendo DS was a software version that mixes MS-10 and MS-20 at the Nintendo DS, but, having the original MS-20 it's my dream!
I also climaxed when I picked up one of these in UK @1990 at my local 'church bazaar'. The old bloke said to me "I think its broke, you have have it for a quid" (about $2 at the time) Yep! Pants overload :D :D
Left Mono I have used the iPad and VST versions for years now but it’s a whole different experience using the real thing even though the digital versions are pretty close.
You can't beat hardware! There's something about owning an instrument that keeps you interested. I really like tuning the oscillators a 5th or 7th apart, adjusting the cutoff and resonance to get some nice harmonics and running it through a big reverb.
I bought this synth in 1996 and I never left it eversince . And there is something magic about it. All the people coming to my house were attracted, musicians or not: "what's that thing?" As soon as they started to play with its knobs, I remember a blues guitarist, a classic pianist, a heavy drummer, some fathers and mothers (mine inclusive) smile like kids! I don't know much about re-editions, but the original one is a pure gem, able to communicate with dolphins in a desert island!
Had a 1978 mark I MS-20 for a year or so. It's a peach. The patch bay + external signal processor + pitch to voltage convertor is the whole other side of the synth. Gets very interesting when you head over there. :)
I have the MS-20 mini controller and Korg Legacy Collection. Really impressed with this and I think they put a ton of care to reproduce this classic almost perfectly.
In my life I've sold 2 synths. First was a DX7, second was an MS20. I regret both more than if I'd chopped off one of my arms. My current favorite synth that I own (that no one seems to care about) is a Roland SH-1, followed closely by my Ensoniq ESQ-1 . The Roland is Fat with a capital P H. I can't believe it's not more popular. The Ensoniq is like the DX7's long lost cousin.
I just bought an MS-20 vintage with Korg35 filters. After cleaning an deoxit d5 on pots an keybed, and calibration of it, it sounds like brand spanking new!
When I was 15 back in 87, I bought a MS10. About ten years later I found a very clean MS20 on Ebay. It's been one of my absolute favourite synths ever since. Love your channel!
Yep, comes into its own once you start messing with that stuff. Plane flybys, flying saucer takeoffs and landings, cars, motorbikes, animals, just so much fun... This was my first synth in the early 80's and I used to just sit there for hours at a time with a handful of patch leads just messing about and annoying the hell out of my parents and neighbours. Built a harmonics generator for it (ran off the oscillator(s) output) and that just added another layer of fun!
The MS 20 is awesome! I have mine fopr yeard and still discover new sounds! The best demo online is the one of Analog Audio, the synthetic voice sounds incredible!
My favorite (with my 800DV, bought in may 76). I have my MS20 since 1978 and I love it so much that I bought each and every iteration of it since then (midi, mini, kit, and even the Nintendo DS version for my grand-son!). Never failed me (and with time, I accompanied it with all his friends, M210, MS50, SQ10, MS02, MS03, MS04, MS2000...! and thinking that in the late 70s early 80s, I was snubbed by friends of mine who owned minimoogs or Odysseys (that I couldn't afford then :-)). I've always used extensively the patchbay (hope you make another video showing its features) and in the early 2010s, quite often with its processor to treat (and be triggered by) my Theremin!
Wow would love an MS50! KORG is my favorite synth manufacturer with the Ms20 and Wavestation being my favorite mono and poly synths of all time. Awesome collection you got there :)
You're in luck, and guess what...the laws of physics and chemistry are on your side. They remake is an identical circuit. Electronics is not an art, its an science. Empirical. The new version HAS to sound the same, because all the components have the same electrical qualities and shape electron flow no differently than the original. So take it from an electronics engineer...your purchase is safe and sound. The only complaint you will get is from some poor sucker who spent thousands on an old one, two weeks before the cheaper remake was released. Cheers.
@@anthonybrett Hell yeah, I always knew that all those people complaining about remakes sounding like garbage were full f shit. I'm so stoked, only one more day. Also, how do you get into electric engineering. Or really just designing synths? I already know how to weld which I know really has little to do with it and I'm starting to learn how to solder, but I want to really start to learn how electricity works and how all these parts interact with each other and all of that good stuff, I've finally, after years struggling to find what I want to do with myself found what I want to spend my life doing :)
@@justinkinter8651 Hey Justin. I started electronics way back in 1988 (christ Im getting old lol). Back when I started mate stuff was still repaired at component level (nowadays you just replace cards). I started with an apprenticeship as a Radio Mechanic (4 years tech college) then a few years later I done a degree in Electronic Engineering. I'm not sure where you are (I'm in Australia) but getting an apprenticeship in electronics is probably pretty hard these days. Here in Aus, there are two separate subjects, Electrical Engineering is more for high power stuff, and Electronic Engineering for small scale. Its amazing just how much you can learn online though. Audio is a great place to start because Audio electronics isn't overly complex (Say compared to Radio receivers/transmitters). Learn your basics, Ohms Law, Voltage Dividers etc in resistive DC circuits. Just understanding how Current, Voltage and Resistance all relate to each other gives you a huge leg up with Audio. Then get into AC, reactance stuff (capacitive/inductive). Once you get that down, THEN move onto transistors and later Op Amps etc. Keep practicing your soldering, and build as many DIY kits as you can. Try ModularAddict.com, they sell lots of great kits. Nothing teaches you more than building the stuff and experimenting. Try this site, it was run by the great Ray Wilson (passed a few years back from cancer fuck it) www.musicfromouterspace.com or syntherjack.net/how-to-start-synth-diy/ . I swear if I had the Web back when I started I would have never left the fuckin house lol. Take it easy and good luck mate. Hope that MS20s going ok, I love mine.
Sorry dude forgot to say...use this vcvrack.com/ if you arent already. It can teach you shitloads!! about how to experiment with "virtual" modules (objects) hook them up and screw around, another great way to learn electronics in audio and its output is really no worse than any eurorack analog. I use it for external control (envelopes, triggers etc) in my setup all the time. Cheers
Brett Anthony Thanks so much man! I suppose Im pretty lucky to be living in the Information Age haha. I will definitely check out those sites. I actually got super lucky recently and procured a Make Noise Black and Gold Shared System Plus from Guitar Center for only like a couple grand, I dont think the people there quite knew what it was haha. Ive been looking for a cheap way to score some new modules though and DIY seemed like the best route so those sites will definitely help me kill two birds with one stone. The MS-20 is better than I even thought it would be :) Love your profile pic btw, used to have the Criterion Collection Collectors version of that movie when I was in high school, spent years looking for it, but my mom despised it and she threw it away when I moved out, I forgot to bring it with me :( Anyway, thanks for the info once again man, hopefully when I finally get all my ambitions on track I can finally fulfill my dream of traveling to Australia and hire an airplane to write a vapor trail thank you in the sky for ya ;) lol
Ha! Great seeing how much fun you have with this synth! I just got an MS-20 mini and loving it. I'm still getting to grips with the patch panel - I'd like to see another video where you have fun with that. :)
Amazing how you seem the find all these machines and play them one for one as if you never played anything else. You really motivate me as a beginning music producer. Thanks doc!
I have one now for 10 years and I love it. I use the Pro solo II MIDI to Hz converter (ms 20 does not do CV) and it works great. the filters are slow but not terrible given this is from ...gulp...1978. I also use the external input for guitar and vocals /(like Allison goldfrapp on felt mountain) It sounds like no other! Thanks for the demo - cheers.
Modern Talking is the shit....could be much worse i.e. a collection of LP's by Gunther and his damn infectious sing - The Ding Ding Song. Yes, it's a real thing
@@808Stateddd What kind of argument is that..... Actually, trading a synth for a recording of a track that will become really popular ~20 years in the future... i'd do that. That's not worse... wtf are you talking about?
This was my first synth, back in 1980. I absolutely adored it, but to my great regret I was forced to sell it to be able to feed myself when I started university.
All kidding aside, that envelope length at 4:07 IS pretty freaking stellar. And that Axel Foley jam at 7:00 is more than worth the price of admission guys. This video made my day - great stuff and I can't wait to get the reissue.
I loved so much the Korg MS-20. The first time I heard it, was with the duo Air, before with Röyksopp. And I felt MS-20 has many possibilities of sound and also being versatile with many styles of music!!! But i got impressed with its polyphony! Thank you, Doctor Mix!!!
Ms - 10 was my 1st synth. The thunder and wind sounds you can make with nothing but pink and white noise (and some filtering)are awesome itself . It could create all the Italo base sounds of the time . I hooked it up to a 3 head reeltape recorder that functioned as a tape echo ( 3 speeds...lol) I sold it and bought myself a Korg MonoPoly witch is one of the fatest sounding synth's you will ever hear ! Would love to see you play that syhnt Doctor Mix !
I had that lovely beast for a long time, it's really miracle synth. It amazed me with all sound possibilities and sonic nuances. It was never a Moog, but no Moog was ever MS20, so... Maybe you could once show us some patchbay possibilities - there lies a hidden treasure :) - delayed vibrato, random function (sample & hold), games with noise oscilators, you can add modulation to this or that, envelope generator to this or that, etc etc. And finally, there is probably the most wicked feature of that little gem - external signal processor :) It gave us opportunity to play MS20's synth sounds by using microphone, guitar or any other electronic instrument* (I must admit it was not easy at all, you must play monophonic and also sound source must be very stabile, or you will get headache..) but also you had chance to use some other instrument sound through and to add filters/envelope/filter oscillators/etc to it and to change original sound in many many interesting ways. Finally, it was really nice video, well done!!!
@UnderBridge Rock I had a Pro One J wire, great synth and still have a Sh101 just serviced with Tubbutec upgrade with gives 2nd filter and more . There K2 is close but not the same as you say atb.
1:33 Da Funk by Daft Punk, dude, you’re amazing. Btw if you connected a input cord (whatever they are called) into a certain hole to another hole, tweak with the knobs a bit and you get the sound. There is a video on UA-cam of it. But awesome stuff dude. Love this channel!
I have the KORG DS-10 for the Nintendo DS. It is super fun to mess around with! KORG DS-10 is a music creation program for the Nintendo DS that emulates the Korg MS range of synthesizers. Frequently people refer to the Korg MS-10 but this is a single oscillator monosynth. The DS-10 adds sync which the MS-20 is lacking.
I'm in love with this synth! I never tried the minimoog, but without that i do prefer the ms 20, the sounds and possibilities are incredible. Very good videos! Love from France!
Ahhh my favorite mono of all time. A wonderful and fun instrument. KORG really struck gold with this one, and somehow, it never aged. No matter the decade, the MS20 always sounds modern.
Man, I love the sounds it makes... The KORG DS-10 for Nintendo DS was a software version that mixes MS-10 and MS-20 at the Nintendo DS, but, having the original MS-20 it's my dream!
I still have it on my DS!
The remake is just as good and way cheaper
@@Masamune0191 me too!!! It is so fun! Specially when you bother all your family and friends the whole day piaouuunging or woauuundpeeeeeing! Hehehe!
4:15 this son of a gun just climaxed in front of us! Get a room Dr. Mix! 😂
Abaddon 🤣
4:09 if you want to see the full money shot, grotesque to the max.
I also climaxed when I picked up one of these in UK @1990 at my local 'church bazaar'. The old bloke said to me "I think its broke, you have have it for a quid" (about $2 at the time) Yep! Pants overload :D :D
omg and then he kissed it, NSFW!
Busted a nut right in the input jack.
I bought the MS-20 Mini last week. Already my favorite synth ever!
tompparaideri - they are amazing, those filters are unlike anything else!
Left Mono I have used the iPad and VST versions for years now but it’s a whole different experience using the real thing even though the digital versions are pretty close.
You can't beat hardware! There's something about owning an instrument that keeps you interested. I really like tuning the oscillators a 5th or 7th apart, adjusting the cutoff and resonance to get some nice harmonics and running it through a big reverb.
1:16 with headphones..... sweet mother of god. My head was vibrating
Your passion for music and synths is contagious!
I bought this synth in 1996 and I never left it eversince . And there is something magic about it. All the people coming to my house were attracted, musicians or not: "what's that thing?" As soon as they started to play with its knobs, I remember a blues guitarist, a classic pianist, a heavy drummer, some fathers and mothers (mine inclusive) smile like kids! I don't know much about re-editions, but the original one is a pure gem, able to communicate with dolphins in a desert island!
"I could listen to you forever!" (kisses synth)
Ahah awesome!
My dad had one when he was young...I got it from him in broken condition and fixed it...now I have a really old and grated synthesizer
Had a 1978 mark I MS-20 for a year or so. It's a peach.
The patch bay + external signal processor + pitch to voltage convertor is the whole other side of the synth. Gets very interesting when you head over there. :)
Uhhhh!
@@Doctormix Have you tried singing into the pitch to voltage converter? Can imagine you making a very entertaining video with that section of it :)
Killer!!!, I could listen to this forever too
Fire playing in the end!!!
I have owned an MS-20 for nearly 35 years and still love the sounds that it can provide. Digital can never replicate.
3.36 reminded me the song from Ramirez - Terapia. 🙂
This sounds soo good, the growl is sick
I´ve had one for years...and I still love it!
Your passion for this synth really comes through. We just got one of these badboys where I work. Gentlemen, I'm going in.
I have the MS-20 mini controller and Korg Legacy Collection. Really impressed with this and I think they put a ton of care to reproduce this classic almost perfectly.
Watching your sheer joy in playing with this synth just made my day. I dare you to watch this video without smiling. Keep making these. Love it.
In my life I've sold 2 synths. First was a DX7, second was an MS20. I regret both more than if I'd chopped off one of my arms. My current favorite synth that I own (that no one seems to care about) is a Roland SH-1, followed closely by my Ensoniq ESQ-1 . The Roland is Fat with a capital P H. I can't believe it's not more popular. The Ensoniq is like the DX7's long lost cousin.
Love your channel. So much happyness comes from you :) and great demos!
So glad to hear that!! Thanks
My first synth bought in 1983, sold it when everything should be digital and bought it again in 2017. Will never let it go.😊😊
Yessssss
Incredible sounds Love the Daft Punk rif
I just bought an MS-20 vintage with Korg35 filters. After cleaning an deoxit d5 on pots an keybed, and calibration of it, it sounds like brand spanking new!
I bought one when they first came out. Had to buy the Mini when it came out. Awesome synths
When I was 15 back in 87, I bought a MS10. About ten years later I found a very clean MS20 on Ebay. It's been one of my absolute favourite synths ever since. Love your channel!
I love the Hold control, it sustains for ages.
MS-20 (original) was my first synth. Still have it, still love it.
You didn't even get into patching!
Yep, comes into its own once you start messing with that stuff. Plane flybys, flying saucer takeoffs and landings, cars, motorbikes, animals, just so much fun... This was my first synth in the early 80's and I used to just sit there for hours at a time with a handful of patch leads just messing about and annoying the hell out of my parents and neighbours. Built a harmonics generator for it (ran off the oscillator(s) output) and that just added another layer of fun!
Great. Remembering those 80’s
The MS 20 is awesome! I have mine fopr yeard and still discover new sounds! The best demo online is the one of Analog Audio, the synthetic voice sounds incredible!
Finaly, some one who knowes the true MS-20 power!!!!
My favorite (with my 800DV, bought in may 76). I have my MS20 since 1978 and I love it so much that I bought each and every iteration of it since then (midi, mini, kit, and even the Nintendo DS version for my grand-son!). Never failed me (and with time, I accompanied it with all his friends, M210, MS50, SQ10, MS02, MS03, MS04, MS2000...! and thinking that in the late 70s early 80s, I was snubbed by friends of mine who owned minimoogs or Odysseys (that I couldn't afford then :-)). I've always used extensively the patchbay (hope you make another video showing its features) and in the early 2010s, quite often with its processor to treat (and be triggered by) my Theremin!
Wow would love an MS50! KORG is my favorite synth manufacturer with the Ms20 and Wavestation being my favorite mono and poly synths of all time. Awesome collection you got there :)
Def a synth that I've always wanted to play.
My God, this thing is literally heaven sent. I seriously hope the reissue sounds as good because I'm picking one up tomorrow
You're in luck, and guess what...the laws of physics and chemistry are on your side. They remake is an identical circuit. Electronics is not an art, its an science. Empirical. The new version HAS to sound the same, because all the components have the same electrical qualities and shape electron flow no differently than the original. So take it from an electronics engineer...your purchase is safe and sound. The only complaint you will get is from some poor sucker who spent thousands on an old one, two weeks before the cheaper remake was released.
Cheers.
@@anthonybrett Hell yeah, I always knew that all those people complaining about remakes sounding like garbage were full f shit. I'm so stoked, only one more day. Also, how do you get into electric engineering. Or really just designing synths? I already know how to weld which I know really has little to do with it and I'm starting to learn how to solder, but I want to really start to learn how electricity works and how all these parts interact with each other and all of that good stuff, I've finally, after years struggling to find what I want to do with myself found what I want to spend my life doing :)
@@justinkinter8651 Hey Justin. I started electronics way back in 1988 (christ Im getting old lol). Back when I started mate stuff was still repaired at component level (nowadays you just replace cards). I started with an apprenticeship as a Radio Mechanic (4 years tech college) then a few years later I done a degree in Electronic Engineering. I'm not sure where you are (I'm in Australia) but getting an apprenticeship in electronics is probably pretty hard these days. Here in Aus, there are two separate subjects, Electrical Engineering is more for high power stuff, and Electronic Engineering for small scale. Its amazing just how much you can learn online though. Audio is a great place to start because Audio electronics isn't overly complex (Say compared to Radio receivers/transmitters). Learn your basics, Ohms Law, Voltage Dividers etc in resistive DC circuits. Just understanding how Current, Voltage and Resistance all relate to each other gives you a huge leg up with Audio. Then get into AC, reactance stuff (capacitive/inductive). Once you get that down, THEN move onto transistors and later Op Amps etc. Keep practicing your soldering, and build as many DIY kits as you can. Try ModularAddict.com, they sell lots of great kits. Nothing teaches you more than building the stuff and experimenting.
Try this site, it was run by the great Ray Wilson (passed a few years back from cancer fuck it) www.musicfromouterspace.com or syntherjack.net/how-to-start-synth-diy/ . I swear if I had the Web back when I started I would have never left the fuckin house lol. Take it easy and good luck mate. Hope that MS20s going ok, I love mine.
Sorry dude forgot to say...use this vcvrack.com/ if you arent already.
It can teach you shitloads!! about how to experiment with "virtual" modules (objects) hook them up and screw around, another great way to learn electronics in audio and its output is really no worse than any eurorack analog. I use it for external control (envelopes, triggers etc) in my setup all the time.
Cheers
Brett Anthony Thanks so much man! I suppose Im pretty lucky to be living in the Information Age haha. I will definitely check out those sites. I actually got super lucky recently and procured a Make Noise Black and Gold Shared System Plus from Guitar Center for only like a couple grand, I dont think the people there quite knew what it was haha. Ive been looking for a cheap way to score some new modules though and DIY seemed like the best route so those sites will definitely help me kill two birds with one stone. The MS-20 is better than I even thought it would be :) Love your profile pic btw, used to have the Criterion Collection Collectors version of that movie when I was in high school, spent years looking for it, but my mom despised it and she threw it away when I moved out, I forgot to bring it with me :( Anyway, thanks for the info once again man, hopefully when I finally get all my ambitions on track I can finally fulfill my dream of traveling to Australia and hire an airplane to write a vapor trail thank you in the sky for ya ;) lol
Ha! Great seeing how much fun you have with this synth! I just got an MS-20 mini and loving it.
I'm still getting to grips with the patch panel - I'd like to see another video where you have fun with that. :)
i owned it once .. sold it after .. really great one ... thanks for the video
i hear the univers talken to you.... jesus... soooooooo nice and full of craft.. thx KORG thx Doctor Mix
Amazing how you seem the find all these machines and play them one for one as if you never played anything else. You really motivate me as a beginning music producer. Thanks doc!
Awesome!
I had a very similar reaction playing with an original ms20. The fidelity is just insane!
I loved our MS-20 we had in school!!! He replaced our ARP 2600 that was stolen
Anyone wanna buy an arp2600? oops..
@@djGreenALERT Sure, after buying a Minimoog and a MS20
Oh my vst-i life. This is the first time I see ms20 in real life. it's so beautiful.
I just played mine for the first time through its own overdrive and a eventide space, now my neck hurts.
We use an original MS20 in our live set up. Would be interesting to see you delve into the patching possibilities. Wonderful synth :)
I have one now for 10 years and I love it. I use the Pro solo II MIDI to Hz converter (ms 20 does not do CV) and it works great. the filters are slow but not terrible given this is from ...gulp...1978. I also use the external input for guitar and vocals /(like Allison goldfrapp on felt mountain) It sounds like no other! Thanks for the demo - cheers.
What’s a slow filter?
I couldn't live a desert island without a polysynth. But I could bring this along my Juno-106
Agreed. Mine would be an MS-20 (with an sq-1) and either a Wavestation or Blofeld.
Excellent doc!!! What a beast
I swapped mine for a collection of Modern Talking LPs back in the 80ies. Let's see if i can rebuy me a used one by selling the LPs... oh... 🙀
Modern Talking? I don't think it was a good trade...
Modern Talking is the shit....could be much worse i.e. a collection of LP's by Gunther and his damn infectious sing - The Ding Ding Song. Yes, it's a real thing
@@808Stateddd What kind of argument is that.....
Actually, trading a synth for a recording of a track that will become really popular ~20 years in the future... i'd do that.
That's not worse... wtf are you talking about?
Yet another sick review from Dr.mix
Such a treat truly #OutOfThisWorld 😲 #DoctorMixKorgTastic 😊
Still got mine. Love it.
Very impressive machine. Great demo too. Many folks presenting it dont show the full bandwidth of sounds you can make.
What about the patch cables?
One of the fattest synth I've ever owned bro. Had a mk1 and mk2 with different filters. Both absolutely huge!!! Great vid as always bro. Awesome
Bro
This was my first synth, back in 1980. I absolutely adored it, but to my great regret I was forced to sell it to be able to feed myself when I started university.
😂
I just wouldn’t have ate😆
I never hit a subscribe button so fast! You quickly but effectively went over all the highlights of this beautiful machine!
Love the sounds. You played the Beverly Hills cop theme. That was awsome.
Still waiting for the Sequential Circuits Pro-one :) great vid as always
Hey, my first snyth in 1978, i worked 4 weeks in the holidays to buy it. Sold in 1999 for 250 DM/125€.......nice vid.😎
Mt MS 20 mini just arrived today..YAY!
All kidding aside, that envelope length at 4:07 IS pretty freaking stellar. And that Axel Foley jam at 7:00 is more than worth the price of admission guys. This video made my day - great stuff and I can't wait to get the reissue.
AWESOME!!!! i want one. such a wide range of sounds
Legendary synth
I loved so much the Korg MS-20. The first time I heard it, was with the duo Air, before with Röyksopp. And I felt MS-20 has many possibilities of sound and also being versatile with many styles of music!!!
But i got impressed with its polyphony!
Thank you, Doctor Mix!!!
Hahaha!!!
Cool - I have the MS-20 mini. See ya this weekend at Thomann :-) A video of the MS-10 would be great too!
Ms - 10 was my 1st synth. The thunder and wind sounds you can make with nothing but pink and white noise (and some filtering)are awesome itself . It could create all the Italo base sounds of the time . I hooked it up to a 3 head reeltape recorder that functioned as a tape echo ( 3 speeds...lol) I sold it and bought myself a Korg MonoPoly witch is one of the fatest sounding synth's you will ever hear ! Would love to see you play that syhnt Doctor Mix !
My favourite synth. Bro your making love to the sound at 4.02 yeah boy. I can't believe how many times I went faaaaark during this clip. I'm in love.
*_Classic_* .... need I say more! Best Regards, Axel.
MS 20 definetely on my want list.
I'm trying to do that Daft Punk thing you did!!
I have the Korg MS-20 mini, and it's loads of fun!!!
I had that lovely beast for a long time, it's really miracle synth. It amazed me with all sound possibilities and sonic nuances. It was never a Moog, but no Moog was ever MS20, so...
Maybe you could once show us some patchbay possibilities - there lies a hidden treasure :) - delayed vibrato, random function (sample & hold), games with noise oscilators, you can add modulation to this or that, envelope generator to this or that, etc etc. And finally, there is probably the most wicked feature of that little gem - external signal processor :) It gave us opportunity to play MS20's synth sounds by using microphone, guitar or any other electronic instrument* (I must admit it was not easy at all, you must play monophonic and also sound source must be very stabile, or you will get headache..) but also you had chance to use some other instrument sound through and to add filters/envelope/filter oscillators/etc to it and to change original sound in many many interesting ways. Finally, it was really nice video, well done!!!
That Grit is something real ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Fell in love with this thing when I learned it wasn't a Moog I was listening to on one of Le Orme last albums...
If you listen to LE ORME you deserve maximum respect.
Love Ms..in fact i own the Ms20mini. TOP SYNTH
Doctor Mix you are awesome!
MAN! You should do a series of how to make to most of this machine that millons love (and have) around the world!
Behringer just announced a table top clone of the MS-20 (the K2) for us poor bois lol. one of the few Korg synths I'm really into
But it has the full fat sound and two filter types Bargin :)
@UnderBridge Rock Gratitude is a wonderful thing ;)
@UnderBridge Rock I had a Pro One J wire, great synth and still have a Sh101 just serviced with Tubbutec upgrade with gives 2nd filter and more . There K2 is close but not the same as you say atb.
I have one of these lol. Fantastic character in this one
They lived happily ever after and had babies :P
Dr. Mix. This is really cool. Can't blame you for choosing to take this synthesizer to a desert island. I would probably do the same thing.
1:33 Da Funk by Daft Punk, dude, you’re amazing. Btw if you connected a input cord (whatever they are called) into a certain hole to another hole, tweak with the knobs a bit and you get the sound. There is a video on UA-cam of it. But awesome stuff dude. Love this channel!
Awesome job!
I didn't see a lot of Doctor Mix' videos, but it seems kissing of rare and unique hardware is obligatory. I approve. 👌😁
Haha I love your reaction to the sounds. It's an amazing synth, I need this now.
That is so cool, I wish I had the skills to be able to use that and also understand what I’m doing!
Powerful, mean & dirty machine!
I need to get myself one of this!
The best synth in the world. Could you play Rectangle with it? Please.
I just hope there's a follow-up video with lots of patch cords.
I have the KORG DS-10 for the Nintendo DS. It is super fun to mess around with!
KORG DS-10 is a music creation program for the Nintendo DS that emulates the Korg MS range of synthesizers. Frequently people refer to the Korg MS-10 but this is a single oscillator monosynth. The DS-10 adds sync which the MS-20 is lacking.
Dr Mix a gem of a find thank you 🙏
You could make so many different sounds for a science fiction movie with this synth
I was also thinking I heard sounds from various 60's and 70's sci-fi movies. Very cool synth!
I'm in love with this synth! I never tried the minimoog, but without that i do prefer the ms 20, the sounds and possibilities are incredible. Very good videos! Love from France!
Cool!!!!🎛🎹🔉🔊🎶🎶🎶🎶
So awesome man
I have a VST for this, but it is really cool seeing and hearing the real instrument.
‘Typical nyow nyow’
Wow! I was just making a Spotify plalist consisting songs with MS-20 in it. Great synthesizer!
Care to share it?
It is a great synthesizer
Got it now for 40 years
This thing is a boss. Holy heck