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(104 replies, posted in Releases)

vargero wrote:

About being racist towards people who doesn't use gameboy or c64 and stuff.

why not just remember that pretty much anyone who really cares about that doesnt really have opinions worth giving a fuck about

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(162 replies, posted in General Discussion)

TSC wrote:

And by "this forum" I mean CM.O. Not my home forum.

you haven't been to my place, but youll be welcome at my home forum, man

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(162 replies, posted in General Discussion)

fuck it, imma start a forum for my home... invite only, open to people who have come and hung out... one of the sections will be about my cat

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(68 replies, posted in Trading Post)

update: midi->gb sold, audio samples of bent 505 added

syphus' mix is awesome... thanks for posting it here (since syphus wasn't going to wink)

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(8 replies, posted in Trading Post)

well, im not in europe, but im selling mine now
edit: and that sold fast...

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(68 replies, posted in Trading Post)

killing this, making new thread

some extra info from one of my favorite sites:
"This beauty from Korg combines state of the art analog physical modeling synth sounds with a very vintage Korg appearance. Yes, this sounds as good as it looks! Remember Korg's MS-series (the MS-10, MS-20 and MS-50)? That's right, the MS or MonoSynth series are some of Korg's most sought after analog synths. They were some of the only compact Patchable monosynths of their time, and had a great Korg sound too. While the MS2000 is somewhat "hard-wired", it offers just as much and more flexibility while maintaining a straight forward and hands-on approach towards old-fashioned editing via dedicated knobs, buttons and flashy lights. In place of actual patch cables and input jacks, the MS2000 features a cool "Virtual Patch" mode in which signal can be routed to various sections of the synth (ie: LFO, Filter or Keyboard Velocity) using the LCD display and paging through various screens.

The MS2000 actually comes up against the similar Roland JP-8000 and Novation SuperNova & Nova synths. Despite its amazing look, the MS2000 has some surprising limitations. It has only 4-voice polyphony so you won't be creating very lush or complex pads and sounds with it. In spite of this, its sound is clean, crisp and very flexible. It can easily conjure up beefy basslines, sub-basses, wonderful sweeping leads, pads and hits. Classic features include a 6 pattern arpeggiator, a very flexible LFO with sample and hold and even vintage wood side-panels and printed block diagrams and programming data on the face.

Programming seems just about as classic as its look. The two oscillators offer up to eight waveforms plus noise. A great self-oscillating filter section provides 12dB high and band pass filtering and switchable 12 or 24dB low pass filtering. A typical set of Envelopes modulate the filter and amplifier. Extensive modulation is provided by the two LFOs. A 16-band Vocoder section (a la VC-10) is also on-board and it does an excellent job! There are also on-board effects which include chorus, flange, phaser, delay, distortion and EQ. It also features a "Modulation Sequence" mode which is a 16-step pattern or sequence you create in either step- or real-time and any tweaking or editing can also be recorded into the pattern to add movement to it. The MS2000 is a very well designed and flexible synth with a look and functionality that not only honors but transcends its classic predecessors. It is used by BT, Depeche Mode, Apollo 440, The Crystal Method, Placebo, the Faint, Royksopp, Adrian Belew, Jean-Jacques Perrey, Saga, Klaus Schulze, Rick Wakeman, Yes, Yesterdays, Keith Emerson and Snoop Dogg."
http://www.vintagesynth.com/korg/ms2000.php

basically only got rid of mine because i got a dsi mopho and space is tight in my apartment, so the bulky ms2000b had to go

haha, yeah.. to elaborate... its a nice sounding virtual analog synth, i had one for about 6 years... has some nice built in distortion, same engine as the OG microkorg with a way better control interface (knobs everywhere).. on the chance it doesnt suit you personally, sell it at a profit... last i saw, even broken for parts ms2000's went for more than $150... sold my ms2000b for over $600

$150 is a steal, buy it now

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(19 replies, posted in Trading Post)

go with kitsch, transformer is apparently unreliable
http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/8780/ … le-seller/

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(19 replies, posted in Trading Post)

ems carts can save and backup to pc just fine

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(6 replies, posted in Trading Post)

aww, i was supposed to trade for one of these a long time ago (sp-202 for it)... the psr disappeared sad (but i was given a cs01 instead)...

these adapters arent so great as far as image quality, but also do have both PAL & NTSC versions from what i remember... id recommend the gamecube & game boy player adapter instead unless you absolutely need the portability (though this also needs to use AC power at all times so its not really that much more portable)

8static 34 - Philadelphia Chip Music
Saturday, April 13th, 2013
7:00pm at PhilaMOCA - All Ages!
http://8static.com/

$7-$10 (8static sticker with $10 entry!)

Music:
Br1ght Pr1mate (BOS) http://brightprimate.tk/
Note! (NYC) http://note.monoanimal.com/
Dauragon (DC) http://dauragon.com/
environmental sound collapse (CHI) http://esc.soundcollapse.org/

Visuals:
environmental sound collapse (CHI) http://esc.soundcollapse.org/

Workshop:
Animal style on soldering for modding / circuit bending

After-party:
Radlib (CT) will DJ at the Institute bar!

Live audio stream on arecibo radio! http://www.areciboradio.com/

this is very tempting, might be fun to see how cheap i can price them and still get enough money back to cover shipping...