Korg MS-2000

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MS-2000 by Korg
Synthesis type: Virtual analog subtractive
Polyphony: 4 voices
Oscillators: 2 oscillators per voice
Multitimbral: 2
VCF: 1 resonant lowpass/highpass/bandpass
VCA: 2 ADSR
LFO: 2
Velocity sensitive: Yes
Aftertouch: No
External control: MIDI
Memory: 128 patches
Onboard effects: Chorus, delay, EQ, flanger, phaser, ring modulator, vocoder
Produced: 2000 - 2004

The Korg MS2000 is a 4-note polyphony virtual analog synthesizer produced by the Japanese electronic musical instrument manufacturer Korg.

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[edit] History

After the demise of the overly complex Z1 synthesizer, which offered many synthesis algorithms besides analog emulation, Korg presented the MS2000 as "virtual analog for the masses". Offered in two versions (a 44 key keyboard and tabletop/rackmount), the machine sported classic analog modelled synthesis, "virtual patch cord" functionality, a very complete vocoder, lots of knobs and physical controls, and a somewhat paltry four note polyphony.

Its main feature was the low retail price, especially when compared to other VA synths, like Roland JP8080 module or Clavia Nord Lead range. Some compromises were taken by Korg to achieve the lower price: limited polyphony (a problematic feature when playing chords), limited onboard effects, only two analog audio outputs, external power supply, etc. Also, only 128 user patches can exist in the synth's memory, and no expansion options were provided. Compared to other VA synths, the MS2000's sound is considered thinner and sharper by many people.

Nevertheless, the MIDI specs are very complete, the knob array can be used as a massive control surface for external gear, a simple but effective 3-track x 16 event sequencer is offered by patch, and the arpeggiator is effective, but not programmable. The vocoder is excellent, sporting 16 programmable bands and was much acclaimed when the MS2000 was first released. Given the modulation possibilities, many unique sounds can be achieved with this synthesizer that are impossible to get from other VAs.

Before the MS2000, the only VA alternatives offered by Korg were the Prophecy, the Z1 and VA expansion cards for the Trinity / Triton range of workstations. They all offered many synthesis types, like VA, physical modelling, VPM. etc. Despite having a much simpler synthesis scheme, the MS2000 is more immediate and rewarding to much musicians, due to the included vocoder and control possibilities.

[edit] Synthesis

Signal is generated in a following sequence of steps in MS-2000 synthesis system:

  • Oscillators: a patch is comprised by two oscillators (featuring saw, pulse + PWM, sine, triangle and noise), with independent parameters each. Also, an external signal can be used as one of the oscillators, for further processing.
  • Filters: signal is processed by a multimode resonant filter with ADSR.
  • Amplification: digital VCA with ADSR.
  • Effects units: a chorus / flanger / phaser and a delay unit add effect to the dry sound.
  • EQ: A 2-band digital EQ is offered per patch.

An interesting fact are the 64 single-cycle, wavetable-like internal waveforms that can be used in the oscillator 1. They were taken from mid-80's Korg DW8000 synthesizer, and allows the creation of bell and electric piano-like sounds, and much more. Also, ring modulation and sync are offered for sweep and vintage lead sounds.

Two LFOs are offered in order to allow cyclic modulation of most patch parameters, and are assignable in somewhat restricted ways using the Virtual Patch feature.

[edit] Models

The MS2000 has been a bestseller since its inception, despite some serious limitations (polyphony, limited onboard effects, etc.) and some subjective flaws, like its somewhat thin sound and (for today's standards) few user memories.

The MS2000B. In 2004, Korg introduced a renewed version of the MS-2000, the MS-2000B. Some improvements were made over the original model, being the inclusion of a front panel mic input, and better factory presets. The synth's metallic painting was changed to dark grey/black, hence the 'B' on the name. No other substantive improvements were made.

The MS2000R / MS2000BR These are rackmount versions of the MS-2000 and MS-2000B, as the R on the end of the model number denotes. They require over 5U. They do not have keyboards and are controlled by MIDI with either a computer or hardware controller.

The microKORG In 2002 Korg released the microKORG. It was built on the same DSP engine as the MS-2000 in compact case with 37 mini-keys with almost same specifications as MS-2000 (8-band vocoder instead 16 on MS-2000) and, finally, with fully programmable arpeggiator.

The MS range of synthesizers. The machine was supposed to take the vintage 1970s range of Korg monosynths (the MS-10 and MS-20) to "the new millennium", although owners of the "real analog" vintage models have repeatedly stated that the MS2000's digital sound can't be compared with the "fat" sound of their machines.

These are the specifications for the MS2000B (basically identical to all of the versions):

       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 (programmable on microKORG only)

        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 characters 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:
        44 notes

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