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Korg Introduces MS-20 FS Synthesizer

By Loudest.in News
January 14, 2020
Korg Introduces MS-20 FS Synthesizer
Ahead of the 2020 NAMM Show, Korg has announced four new MS-20 FS synthesizers. This announcement comes after revealing the revival of the ARP 2600 FS Synth. Korg says “we have resumed production of a completely assembled full-size MS-20, which had in 2014 been produced only in very small numbers as a kit.” The full-size reissue will consist of limited numbers of four different powder-coated colour variations: khaki (KHAKI), white (WHITE), metallic blue (MBLUE), and black (BLACK). Features:
  • Full-sized MS-20 made by KORG.
  • Four different colour variations in a powder-coated finish.
  • Provides two types of filter: early model and late model.
  • Completely reproduces the analogue circuitry of the time.
    • 2VCO / 2VCA / 2VCF / 2EG / 1LFO structure.
    • External Signal Processor (ESP) to process an external signal.
    • Patching system provides an extremely high degree of freedom.
  • MIDI IN connector and USB port are provided.
  • AC adaptor.
The original is reproduced in every detail, including the package finish and the included manual. Pricing and Availability The Korg MS-20 FS is expected to be available in April. Pricing is to be announced.

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