Korg MS-20 mini Interview With Designers Fumio Mieda & Hiroaki Nishijima

This official Korg video features the designers of the original Korg MS-20Mr. Fumio Mieda and Mr. Hiroaki Nishijima, discussing their roles in the creation of the classic synth.

They also talk about their goals for, and the challenges of, creating the updated Korg MS-20 Mini.

Details on the MS-20 Mini are available at the Korg site.

5 thoughts on “Korg MS-20 mini Interview With Designers Fumio Mieda & Hiroaki Nishijima

  1. The same thing is true of the MS-20 that’s true of a MiniMoog: You don’t hear their best voices until they’re effected. A friend owned an MS-20 and MS-10. Even cascaded as a single voice, they just sounded thin where the Mini had a notable edge in fullness. However, when we added delay or reverb, that playing field leveled out like mad. The MS is particularly good for high-pass patches, somehow. The MonoPoly was much the same, to my ears. I grew away from modulars a while back, but I’m happy to see the MS back as hardware. Its going to get a lot of luv.

  2. The same thing is true of the MS-20 that’s true of a MiniMoog: You don’t hear their best voices until they’re effected. A friend owned an MS-20 and MS-10. Even cascaded as a single voice, they just sounded thin where the Mini had a notable edge in fullness. However, when we added delay or reverb, that playing field leveled out like mad. The MS has an especially nice high-pass sound, so we just played into its strengths. I moved past modulars a while back, but I had fun learning to program the old-school way. I’m a better synthesist for it, so I’m happy to see the MS return. It’ll be getting a lot of luv.

  3. Please excuse my double-post. I have a cold and it was a cough syrup moment. There may be a small sonata lurking in it, but not until the room stops doing the macarena.

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