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Key Features
The Korg MS-20 Mini Analog Synthesizer is a reincarnation of the legendary MS 20 Analog Synth which was used by artists such as The Prodigy, Daft Punk and Portishead. The Korg SQ-1 Analog Step Sequencer is the perfect companion to the MS-20 Mini, providing a wealth of connections and a variety of modes for endless creative possibilities.
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When the classic MS-20 analog synthesizer appeared in 1978, it had a trusted partner in the SQ-10 step sequencer. Now, after thirty years, the MS-20 has been reborn as the MS-20 mini, and the SQ-10 has evolved into the more modern SQ-1.
Rather than the commonly used V/Oct standard, the CV design of the MS-20 always used the Hz/V standard that provides excellent pitch stability limiting the step sequencers that are able to correctly control the MS-20. As a descendant of the SQ-10, the SQ-1 supports the Hz/V standard, enabling it to perfectly control the MS-20 Mini. It goes without saying the V/Oct standard is also supported, and the voltage level of the CV output (V/Oct supported for 1V, 2V, and 5V; Hz/V supported for 8V) and polarity of the GATE output can be specified as appropriate for the device you've connected. This versatility will enable you to control a wide variety of other synthesizers as well as the MS-20 Mini.
As a connector, the SQ-1 provides two CV/GATE OUT channels, the standard MIDI OUT and USB MIDI, littleBits out (to connect to the littleBits synth kit by littleBits Electronics Inc.), plus the SYNC IN/OUT channel that allows you to connect to the volca series and monotribe. Compact and complete with all the functions you need, the SQ-1 is the ideal hardware sequencer.
The SQ-1 provides two channels (A and B) of 8-step sequencer that can operate consecutively, or be used in a variety of other modes. For example, you can run A and B following each other to function as a 16-step sequencer, ignore the order and make the steps play randomly, or use A and B to control different parameters as they run in parallel. From simple sequences to complex changes, you can choose from a variety of modes to suit your needs.
Developed by a team that was led by the original engineers themselves, the MS-20 Mini features circuitary that is identical to the original Korg MS-20 in order to faithfully reproduce the original sound and characteristics of the MS-20.
The ESP allows you to use the pitch or volume of an external audio source to control the synthesizer. For example, you can input an electric guitar and use the MS-20 mini as a guitar synth, or input a mic and use it as a vocal synthesizer. The MS-20 mini truly carries on the experimental spirit of the original.
The patching system lets you create complex sounds by plugging in cables to change the connections between the various units, the only limit is your imagination. Different combinations of the modulation I/O and trigger, sample, hold and noise generator can produce an incredible variety of sounds. Thanks to the MS-20 flow chart, even a beginner can start to take advantage of the possibilities right away.