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Korg MS2000b (Micro Korgs Big Brother on Steroids)


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Fantatsic Synth just dont use it live anymore,

Fully functioning, [u][b]WITH Gooseneck AND Red5 Dynamic Mic[/b][/u] Missing 3 knobs,

Comes with carlsbro gig bag.

This is 10x better than microkorg which now go for £330! So for £20 more you can have a much better synth :)



Spec from Korg
Sound Generation Method:
Analog Modeling Synthesis System-Synthesizer Program Multi Timbral = 2 (max., Split/Dual Mode) Voices = 4 voices Sound Source = 2 Oscillator + Noise Generator, EG x 2, LFO x 2, Virtual Patch x 4, MOD Sequence 16 steps (max.) x 3 -Vocoder Program Voices = 4 voices Sound Source = 1 Oscillator + Noise Generator, EG x 2, LFO x 2, 16 Channels vocoder, level and pan of each channel can be edited, Formant Shift function

Programs:
128
Effects:
Modulation effects (3 types), Delay (3 types), Equalizer
Arpeggiator:
6 types
Inputs:
AUDIO IN 1, 2, Level switch LINE / MIC, [AUDIO IN 1, 2(LINE)]Input impedance = 39 k-ohms, Maximum output level = -3.5 dBu (Audio In knob maximum), [AUDIO IN 2(MIC)] Input impedance = 22 k-ohms, Maximum output level = -33 dBu (Audio In knob maximum), Input source impedance = 600 ohms
Outputs:
L/MONO, R, Output impedance = 1.1k-ohms (MONO = 550 ohms), Maximum output level = +6.5 dBu, Load impedance = 100k-ohms, Headphones, Output impedance = 10 ohms, Maximum output level = 35 mW, Load impedance = 33 ohms
Control Inputs:
Assignable Pedal, Assignable Switch
MIDI:
IN, OUT, THRU o Display : 16 charactors x 2 lines with backlight
Power Supply:
DC 9V (AC adapter)
Power Consumption:
8W
Dimensions:
MS2000B = 737.8(W) x 371.3(D) x 147.7(H)mm / 29.0"(W) x 14.6"(D) x 5.8"(H), MS2000R = 482.0(W) x 233.2(D) x 87.1(H)mm / 19.0"(W) x 9.2"(D) x 3.4"(H) 4U rack-mountable
Weight:
7.1kg/15.6 lbs
Accessories:
AC adapter (DC 9V, 600mA)
Keyboard:
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The main keyboardist from Zappa Plays Zappa uses one of these..... enough said really. I wish I could justify the need for it. UNless you want a looper RC 50... no stop it. Goood luck

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I can't say for certain but I guess you could route the external audio source through filters and LFO-controlled modulation. It might track an envelope generator too, that you could route to whatever.

Also, you could use your bass as a modulator input on a vocoder for weirdness.

Dan

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I'm really up for this. I'm gonna wait and put some money away out of my paycheck (and a wedding in a couple of days - paid!!!!) and I'll see what I have left. I might be up for this. I've never had a synth before, and I really think that it could fill some spaces in my hard-rock-1-guitar-1bass-1-vocalist-1-drummer-band

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[quote name='iamapirate' post='530568' date='Jul 2 2009, 01:17 PM']I'm really up for this. I'm gonna wait and put some money away out of my paycheck (and a wedding in a couple of days - paid!!!!) and I'll see what I have left. I might be up for this. I've never had a synth before, and I really think that it could fill some spaces in my hard-rock-1-guitar-1bass-1-vocalist-1-drummer-band[/quote]


Ive got a Micro KORG and this is a bettr bit of kit IMO. The range is better and teh full sized keys really help

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