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MS-10

MS-10 tech specs

Korg MS-10
Korg MS-10

The MS-10 was a semi-modular synthesiser made by Korg in the late 1970s to early 1980s.[1] It's more or less half an MS-20.

Quotes

It's good for getting sounds. We sample a lot of sounds off it. A lot of the sounds that we used on our older material come from it, and it's given us a lot of inspiration for writing, and for creating sounds on different pieces of equipment as well.

— Sean Booth, Autechre, 1993

Notable users

References

  1. The A-Z of Analogue Synthesisers, Part One: A-M Peter Forrest, 1998, ISBN 0-9524377-2-4, p. 235
  2. "Future Shock" Simon Trask, Music Technology, Dec 1988, pp. 38—43
  3. "Aural Technology Redefined?" Simon Trask, Future Music, Jan 1995, pp. 51—53
  4. "Autechre" Paul Tingen, Sound On Sound, Apr 2004
  5. "Mixing Lessons" Simon Trask, Music Technology, Nov 1988, pp. 40—44
  6. "The HEX Guide To Multimedia" Simon Trask, Music Technology, Oct 1993, pp. 36—38
  7. "Deep Vibrations" Simon Trask, Music Technology, Aug 1991, pp. 60—65
  8. "Advance Guard" Simon Trask, Future Music, Jan 1995, pp. 46—48
  9. "Turning Tides" Maff Evans, Future Music, Feb 1995, pp. 56—58
  10. "The Orb" Mark Prendergast, Sound On Sound, May 1993, pp. 28—34
  11. "Dream Sequence" Jonathan Miller, Music Technology, Nov 1993, pp. 44—51

Further reading

Reviews

Encyclopedias

Korg: MS-10 | MS-20 | microKEY

Semi-modular synthesisers: 2600 | K-2 | MS-10 | MS-20 | System-100 | VCS3