[sdiy] KorgMS20 mods? help?
peter edwards
synth at casperelectronics.com
Tue Jul 31 18:54:10 CEST 2007
Greg and Daryl,
Thanks for the feedback. I understand where both of you are coming
from. I'm not so concerned with the money value of the MS.
It's in great condition functionally, but it has some body damage
that has probably already devalued it a bunch.
And this may be short sited, but I really don't ever plan on
selling it.
I have a whole bunch of Ken Stone's and Ray Wilson's kits. I'm slowly
building a big modular using these boards and a few custom built ones
(very simple).
My understanding of the MS though is that there are a bunch of
incompatibilities with modular synth standards.
-pete
On Jul 28, 2007, at 5:34 PM, dj hohum wrote:
> While I think all of those mods are great and I could hardly be called
> a purist, unless those mods are well done you will certainly devalue
> your instrument. Fortunately or unfortunately depending on one's
> perspective, the MS-20 is one of those instruments that's worth quite
> a bit more when in original shape.
>
> I think greg's advice is solid. If you haven't done things like that
> before then starting on an MS-20 is a risky move. Alternatively,
> another way to pick up skills and additional modules at the same time
> is to build a small companion modular from kits, or, even better, just
> circuit boards. I can highly recommend Ken Stone's boards. Building
> his boards is relaxing like building a kit but with enough room for
> deviation that it doesn't become boring. If you want everything in the
> bag for you then both blacet and paia give you everything you need
> down to the power cable. While I prefer the blacet build quality I'd
> have to give the nod to paia in terms of beginner appeal.
>
> The thing to get from building is not necessarily just the process of
> building, rather, it's to understand how to do the mods that you're
> asking for without worrying about frying things. Adding an LFO, for
> example, is trivial. You only need to connect it to the power supply
> and drill holes.
>
> But, if you really want to go for it, here's some of what you asked
> for:
>
> http://www.korganalogue.net/korgms/service/ms20/m20s.html
>
> daryl
>
>
>
> On 7/27/07, peter edwards <synth at casperelectronics.com> wrote:
>> I see that there's been a fair amount of discussion in this group
>> concerning the Korg MS20 (great rebuild by Julian btw!! http://
>> www.port23.co.uk/ms20/) so I hope this isn't a tired topic......
>> I've owned an MS20 for about 7 years now and haven't had a single
>> problem. What a great synth! Now that I've really gotten to know
>> every bit of this machine, I'd like to take it further and expand
>> it's functionality. I love this synth and would hate to fry it so I'm
>> taking the cautious approach and looking to those with more
>> experience than I for some pointers.
>> I'm interested in adding some controls like a pulse width CV input as
>> well as further patching options like ring mod inputs and an EXT in
>> mixer. I would also love to add some modules like one or two more
>> LFOs and CV mixers. Has anyone looked into modularizing?? VCO
>> outputs, VCF ins and outs. I suspect that it would be more trouble
>> than it's worth.
>> Anyone out there with some experience who could give me some advice,
>> schematics, links, etc...
>> I'm not a pro, but I've got some experience and I'm real good at
>> following directions.
>> Thanks!!
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