I also bought one back in the day! I think it stood out at the time as 'the one to get' somehow. It was a lot of fun for me and I used to take it along to cover band gigs along with an 88note piano. In the end it was just a bit big and chunky for the limited sounds on a practical level. I think I ended up with a single 73 Yamaha Motif ES instead :). Great demo thankyou!
Love my trusty old MS2000r. Did have to repair the power connection recently.
Great presentation! Fantastic old skool sounds, and I love all the onboard controls…
PEACE
yes, another synth I can't get rid of
I also bought one back in the day! I think it stood out at the time as 'the one to get' somehow. It was a lot of fun for me and I used to take it along to cover band gigs along with an 88note piano. In the end it was just a bit big and chunky for the limited sounds on a practical level. I think I ended up with a single 73 Yamaha Motif ES instead :). Great demo thankyou!
Thanks for that. I had a period where I didn't use mine but I now use it frequently.
When they finally get the sound right it's limited polyphony
Don't forget it's over 20 years old, the processors they used have a fraction of the power of current synths.
@@IanDixonTDL Yes maybe but this kind of great sound is still nowhere to be found in full polyphony imo