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mks?

mks?

2012-01-17 by spaceanimals

I've been using some of the list's store of presets--I think the English patches--and found a group called MKS that are very nice. What synth does that refer to?

I also tried some sounds through my old Fender tube amp and a 15 inch speaker. My wife threatened to divorce me. Marvelous wall shaking sound.

Jimmy

Re: [AN1x] mks?

2012-01-17 by jammie

mks80 which are jupiter8 in a rack

or a today equivelent would be the jp8000 and jp8080

but the osc specs of the an1x are better than either as i sync modes you get 3 osc


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I've been using some of the list's store of presets--I think the English patches--and found a group called MKS that are very nice. What synth does that refer to?

I also tried some sounds through my old Fender tube amp and a 15 inch speaker. My wife threatened to divorce me. Marvelous wall shaking sound.

Jimmy





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Re: [AN1x] mks?

2012-01-17 by Peter Korsten

Op 17-1-2012 21:52, spaceanimals schreef:

> I've been using some of the list's store of presets--I think the English patches--and found a group called MKS that are very nice. What synth does that refer to?

The MKS80.

- Peter

Re: [AN1x] mks?

2012-01-17 by Jeff

Hi Jimmy !
spaceanimals a écrit :
>
> I've been using some of the list's store of presets--I think the
> English patches--and found a group called MKS that are very nice. What
> synth does that refer to?
>
I suppose it's a Roland synth, the MKS 80. It was an expander module, a
formula very used in the 80's, when analog monsters disappeared to be
replaced by stacks of 19" racks. One or 2 keyboards and some expanders
adding more voices, different sound textures... The MKS 80 was the
flagship of a family of similar instruments, see :
http://www.vintagesynth.com/roland/mks80.php
http://www.vintagesynth.com/roland/mks50.php
based on the Juno - Jupiter keyboard family. These are now sought after
collector's items and the last Roland's real analogs, quickly followed
and replaced by the (again...) famous D50, a purely digital synth, and
its "linear arithmetic" synthesis. Yamaha and Casio shot first with
respectively the DX and CZ series digital synths. More voices, more
patch memory...
>
>
> I also tried some sounds through my old Fender tube amp and a 15 inch
> speaker. My wife threatened to divorce me. Marvelous wall shaking sound.
>
With a 15", you bet ...
>
>
> Jimmy
>
Cheers.
J.F.
>
>
>

RE: [AN1x] mks?

2012-01-18 by Ed Edwards

Jimbo,

MKS was the Roland prefix for all of their rack units in the 80s. There were about 8 or so iterations – all mostly digitally controlled analog and racks of their keyboards. Except the one that was a multi timbral unit (MKS-7). I have an MKS-50, a rack Alpha Juno… highly recommended. The MKS-80 the others referred to was the flagship and pulls down HUGE money due mostly to its reputation.

Here’s a lovely and descriptive site: http://analoghell.com/studio/mks/
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I've been using some of the list's store of presets--I think the English patches--and found a group called MKS that are very nice. What synth does that refer to?

I also tried some sounds through my old Fender tube amp and a 15 inch speaker. My wife threatened to divorce me. Marvelous wall shaking sound.

Jimmy

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