Jim,
Yeah, MS10's are great synths. The 420 does a great job of emulation, but
the res is not quite as gritty and doesn't quite self oscillate like the
10's does. Still, I think it has a very similar sound.
Doug F
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From:
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bigd@...>
To:
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Date: Monday, December 18, 2000 10:18 AM
Subject: [motm] MOTM 420
>So i was ovver a friends yesterday, i he almost blew my head off showing me
his
>Korg MS-10. I was astounded. Made me wonder if Ill be able get a similiar
>sound when by 420 arrives this or next week.
>Merry Xmas
>Jim
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>Paul Schreiber wrote:
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>> The labor on the '910 was $7.50 ∗higher∗ than I estimated. That's why the
>> price
>> went from $89 to $99. Yep, I'm just ∗rolling∗ in the dough!
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>> At least it's not priced like a RA Moog dual 4-way mult ($239 on eBay).
>>
>> Paul S.
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>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: <elhardt@...>
>> To: <motm@egroups.com>
>> Sent: Monday, December 18, 2000 12:57 AM
>> Subject: [motm] Re: MOTM-910 1U mult (pricing?)
>>
>> > >>Price is $99 (assembled, with 4 mounting screws)<<
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>> > I don't want to sound ungrateful now that a 1U multiple is finally
coming
>> > available (and a nice design at that), but is it just me or is the
pricing
>> on
>> > this thing way lopsided, especially when compared to the 2U MOTM-940
patch
>> > panel. When it was announced a few weeks ago for $90 I dropped the
idea
>> of
>> > buying multiple multiples. Now the price goes up again. There has to
be
>> > some logical explaination.
>> >
>> > -Elhardt
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