no return
By Q-Rosh on January 12, 2020 11:27 am
de-dusted my MS20 for this one. did not hold the tuning constantly. but still it was OK for me.
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de-dusted my MS20 for this one. did not hold the tuning constantly. but still it was OK for me.
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It was worth dusting it off. Some really righteous sounds in here and really digging that beat.
Those guitar bends are great, so much fun to listen to. Also really enjoying the texture of the pads, they feel a bit melancholy and despairing to me. Great stuff
I really like the programmed drums, the all track works great as a whole with the electric guitar and synth elements.
Tuning drift is part of the charm for the analog synths for me. . I've always been tempted to get an MS20 but still haven't. Really like their filters. I've done a DIY eurorack version for my modular. I like the use of guitar too here.
Great one. Love the changes and evolution. MS20 sounds great, but guitar and drums doing their piece as well.
Do you have a vintage MS20, or the reissue?
A gentleman never asks (but I was wondering as well)
Love that classic hip hop whistling sounding melody that comes in. Nice guitars and ambient swells. Really cool!
Excellent beat especially the reverse snares and hats. The guitar lines are a perfect combo to the MS20's wavy lushness.
Cool patches for my MS20. Thanks
It was worth dusting it off. Some really righteous sounds in here and really digging that beat.
Lot of dust came of. Last used it on tour across the states 20 jears ago.
wow nice sounds
Thanks.
Those guitar bends are great, so much fun to listen to. Also really enjoying the texture of the pads, they feel a bit melancholy and despairing to me. Great stuff <3
Thank you for listening.
I really like the programmed drums, the all track works great as a whole with the electric guitar and synth elements.
Very nice, thank you.
neato
what does neato mean????
Do you have a vintage MS20, or the reissue? That somewhat drifting background sound gives the track a lovely drony and atmospheric feeling
It is the orginal Korg MS 20.I heared behringer has a good reissue out now.
Tuning drift is part of the charm for the analog synths for me. . I've always been tempted to get an MS20 but still haven't. Really like their filters. I've done a DIY eurorack version for my modular. I like the use of guitar too here.
Thank you sir, I should use it more often.
Super cool!
thanks
Great one. Love the changes and evolution. MS20 sounds great, but guitar and drums doing their piece as well.
Thank you
You got some extra nice sounds from that ms-20.
Dope work!!!
Thank you
laguna wrote:Do you have a vintage MS20, or the reissue?
A gentleman never asks (but I was wondering as well)
the orginal old one.
Excellent beat especially the reverse snares and hats. The guitar lines are a perfect combo to the MS20's wavy lushness.
Thank you
Yes, that is nice,too
You went there.
I did. thanks
This is top notch! I love that beat and synth and guitar ... it's all goood!