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#16744 - 05/08/99 07:15 PM MS 20 help!
Anonymous
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I bought a MS20 and would like any Book's title on it ,patches,tips.....
thank you
Dwarf

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#16745 - 06/11/00 10:49 AM Re: MS 20 help!
andrea.p Offline
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Registered: 05/05/00
Posts: 5
HI, THERE!
I CAN SEND YOU COPIES OF SOME VERY POWERFUL PATCH DIAGRAMS I "DISCOVERED" MYSELF DURING LAST YEARS, FOR 25$ + SHIPPING (I AM ITALIAN)
THE RESULTING FREQUENCIES ARE VERY DIFFERENT AND WEIRD IF COMPARED WITH THE NORMAL VCO'S GENERATION.
existence@libero.it ANDREA P.
'BYE

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#16746 - 06/11/00 09:43 PM Re: MS 20 help!
800dv Offline
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Registered: 07/03/99
Posts: 549
Loc: atlanta, georgia, usa
Well this is just an opinion but you shouldn't have waisted your money on that old piece . The new MS-2000 gives you virtual patching , vocoding , analogue sequencing and it's all midi controllable for less than $950.00 with tax . Suddenly , the old stuff isn't cool any more . This is just an opinion though .

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#16747 - 06/26/00 10:29 AM Re: MS 20 help!
Anonymous
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Just because something is new and laden with midi features does not make it "better" than an older device. Both synths sound completely different. The MS-2000 is very digital and stable sounding (analog emulation, my a**). The MS-20 is gritty, dirty, with an unbelievable bandpass filter.
Try patching the various outputs into the external processor for some unpredictable effects. Personally, I would take a MS-20 over the MS-2000 any day...it has a character that is not reproducable on any other device.
Hey, to each their own though...

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