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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Korg MS-20 tutorial: External Sound Processing

Korg MS-20 tutorial: External sound processing Part 1

YouTube Published on May 23, 2012 by demokid2000

"I have read some posts on forums how to process external sounds thru a Korg MS 20. Yes it is very easy but some forget that you have to trigger the envelope to hear the processed sound. This can be done manually by playing the keyboard or via CV/Gate.
I decided to make a short tutorial how to process external audio thru the MS-20 playing the keyboard live. This is the easiest way to start.

In this demo the Elka Synthex plays a string sound and is controlled by MIDI.

You can also use the MS-20 Trig Out in the External Signal Processor section to trigger the envelope. You need some patch cords to achieve this. I will cover this in 'Korg MS-20 tutorial: External sound processing Part 2'."

Update:

Korg MS-20 tutorial: External sound processing Part 2

YouTube Published on May 25, 2012 by demokid2000
Audio comes in after one minute.

"This is part two of the Korg MS-20 external audio process tutorial. In this video we use the Trig Out in the EPS to trigger the Korg MS20 envelope. It's a bit trickier since you have to use two patch cords but it's quite easy.

In part three we use the envelope follower in the EPS section to control the envelope an external audio processing.
For more videos sizer, visit
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL64FF4515A3048822"

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