MS-10
MS-10 tech specs
Korg MS-10
- Company: Korg
- Type: Semi-modular synthesiser
- Polyphony: Monophonic
- Timbrality: Monotimbral
- Control: Hz/Volt CV & S-trig gate
- Patch jacks: ¼" TS phone jacks[1]
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
- The A-Z of Analogue Synthesisers, Part One: A-M Peter Forrest, 1998, ISBN 0-9524377-2-4, p. 235
- "Future Shock" Simon Trask, Music Technology, Dec 1988, pp. 38—43
- "Aural Technology Redefined?" Simon Trask, Future Music, Jan 1995, pp. 51—53
- "Autechre" Paul Tingen, Sound On Sound, Apr 2004
- "Mixing Lessons" Simon Trask, Music Technology, Nov 1988, pp. 40—44
- "The HEX Guide To Multimedia" Simon Trask, Music Technology, Oct 1993, pp. 36—38
- "Deep Vibrations" Simon Trask, Music Technology, Aug 1991, pp. 60—65
- "Advance Guard" Simon Trask, Future Music, Jan 1995, pp. 46—48
- "Turning Tides" Maff Evans, Future Music, Feb 1995, pp. 56—58
- "The Orb" Mark Prendergast, Sound On Sound, May 1993, pp. 28—34
- "Dream Sequence" Jonathan Miller, Music Technology, Nov 1993, pp. 44—51
Further reading
Reviews
- "Korg MS10" Chris Heaton, One Two Testing, Nov 1982, p. 24
- "Korg MS10" Paul Colbert, One Two Testing, Dec 1983, pp. 69—71
Encyclopedias
- The A-Z of Analogue Synthesisers, Part One: A-M Peter Forrest, 1998, ISBN 0-9524377-2-4, p. 235
Korg: MS-10 | MS-20 | microKEY
Semi-modular synthesisers: 2600 | K-2 | MS-10 | MS-20 | System-100 | VCS3