MATRIXSYNTH: KORG MINI POPS 7 Analog Rhythm Box 1971 | HD DEMO


Sunday, November 15, 2015

KORG MINI POPS 7 Analog Rhythm Box 1971 | HD DEMO


Published on Nov 15, 2015 AnalogAudio1

"(c) 2015 by AnalogAudio1

The MINI POPS 7 is a non programmable analog rhythm box from Keio Electronics - the company which later became KORG. It came out 1971. All rhythms are mixable. It has a very characteristic, outstanding analog sound. It was used by J.M.Jarre, The Wings and some others.

I played the MP7 with a small amout of ambience from a Lexicon MPX-500. In the intro I played the MP7 through a EH Small Stone and a Korg SDD-3000 delay.

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"KORG MINI POPS 7" SAMPLE PACK

Do you like the fat, analog drums of the Mini Pops 7? You can purchase it as "MP7 SAMPLE PACK" for 6,99 Euros. All drum sounds of the machine are included (16 bit / 44,1 kHz wav samples).

Recording was made in high quality using RME studio equipment. All original pure sound directly from the machine's output, without any treatments.

After payment through PayPal you will get the sample pack via email.

If you want to buy the sample pack, send a message to ceramic-man@gmx.de (and check your spam folder, I answer quickly)."

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