KORG announced one week before the NAMM Show another new product. The KORG MS-20 Mini WM is a new white edition. In my opinion, I don’t live the white design. For me the MS-20 and the MS-20 mini stands for the black version. It’s a news but a news which doesn’t attract me completely.
A limited edition model in a white montone color
The KORG MS-20 mini is now available as a limited-edition white monotone variation model. This model is the first new color to appear in the nearly 40 years since the original unit went on sale in 1978. Based on the black that is emblematic of the MS-20’s distinctive presence, this new model features a clean white monotone for its front panel and knobs, while retaining the faithful circuitry, 5-pin MIDI, and USB MIDI of the black MS-20 mini. Combining a completely new freshness together with a vintage feel that befits the MS-20 as the original semi-modular synthesizer, this limited-edition model will be a great way to add classic MS-20 sounds to any setup!
Features:
- Overseen by the engineers of the original MS-20; a complete replication of the original analog circuitry
- 2 VCO / 2 VCA / 2 VCF / 2 EG / 1 LFO structure
- Self-oscillating high-pass / low-pass filters with distinctive distortion
- External signal processor (ESP)
- Extremely flexible patching system
- Replicates every detail of the original, down to the package binding and the included manual
I will release on Friday hopefully a video about it from NAMM 2017. Please check also regular my video channel for the coverage of the NAMM 2017. Support it here and win 1 of 3 Synthmaster Synthesizer licenses: https://gum.co/Aeblz
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