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Flat Packed Korg ...

PostPosted: 14 Feb 2014 22:03
by Mike Bracchi
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Build a real MS-20 with your own hands

Creating an instrument your own hands is the part of the true enjoyment of an analog synthesizer. The MS-20 Kit lets you obtain a real, full-sized MS-20 by assembling it yourself.

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It goes without saying that, just like the MS-20 mini released in January 2013, the engineers who developed the original MS-20 have overseen this project - ensuring that its historic sound is reproduced with complete fidelity.

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In addition, the MS-20 Kit provides the filters from both the early and late versions of this classic instrument and it even allows you to switch between them.
Today, 36 years after this historic instrument was first unveiled in 1978, the MS-20 returns to its true origin.



Learn how to assemble the new Korg MS-20 Kit with original engineers Fumio Mieda and Hiroaki Nishijima!

Learn more about MS-20 Kit at http://www.korg.com/us/products/dj/ms....


Re: Flat Packed Korg ...

PostPosted: 14 Feb 2014 22:07
by dragon
What a strange idea! .. Fred.

Re: Flat Packed Korg ...

PostPosted: 15 Feb 2014 10:30
by Rev Tony Newnham
Hi

Nothing strange about it at all. Electronic musical instruments have been available in kit form for many years, on & off, for the electronic hobbyist (and the impoverished). Perhaps the earliest was in the late 1940's. (A 2 manual & pedal organ no less).

Every Blessing

Tony

Re: Flat Packed Korg ...

PostPosted: 15 Feb 2014 20:48
by Abacus
That's not a kit.

This is a kit https://app.box.com/s/dfmjqj2dpirrot6ookst

Bill

Re: Flat Packed Korg ...

PostPosted: 16 Feb 2014 09:34
by Rev Tony Newnham
Hi

Are the Wersi kits still available? I though they'd been discontinued.

Every Blessing

Tony

Re: Flat Packed Korg ...

PostPosted: 16 Feb 2014 11:33
by Abacus
Rev Tony Newnham wrote:Hi

Are the Wersi kits still available? I though they'd been discontinued.

Every Blessing

Tony


Wersi stopped making kits around 1990; the link is to part of the brochure of the analogue W series (1977-84) when kits were kits, and took ages to build. :D

Bill