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Korg MS2000 ?

Which IOS would be the closest sound to a Korg MS2000? I’m thinking Beep Street’s Sunrizer or Synthmaster . This synth was based on Physical Modeling, like Claris’s Nord Lead.

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  • edited November 2023

    iam not sure if there's still a softsynth around sounding more bad and being more limited as the korg ms2000.
    also there's no physical modelling in ms2000.


  • No physical modeling ?

  • I think that Sunrizer could cover a lot of MS2000 ground indeed, minus the vocoder.
    If you also need the vocoder, there's DerVoco for example.

    I wonder if KORG will ever bring the MicroKorg to iOS.

  • I kind of like it. The same synth engine is used in the original microKorg.

  • @Antos3345 said:
    Which IOS would be the closest sound to a Korg MS2000? I’m thinking Beep Street’s Sunrizer or Synthmaster . This synth was based on Physical Modeling, like Claris’s Nord Lead.

    I have an mint condition MS2000 at home, and, it’s a wonderful and joyful synth to play with…

    I would choose Synthmaster 2.x to mimic MS2000…

  • @Birdpie said:
    iam not sure if there's still a softsynth around sounding more bad and being more limited as the korg ms2000.
    also there's no physical modelling in ms2000.

    If it ain’t physical modelling on MS2000, tell us what it is then?

  • @Antos3345 said:

    No physical modeling ?

    Seems the person who wrote that was wrong though, this is just a typical subtractive synth from what I see. Check other sources, absolutely zero mention of physical modeling on the Wikipedia for example, pretty sure this person made a mistake!

  • edited November 2023

    The KORG MS2000 is used by some of the most famous electronic composers today. I should have never sold mine, but when I sometimes play around with Sunrizer,it kinda reminds me of it. I’ll may have to buy SM 2.

  • Also this was a beast by Novation at around the same time. I thought the MS2000 was based on Physical Modeling, but guess I’m wrong.

  • The sound engine used in the Micro Korg is more or less the same as the one used in MS2000 with a lot less knobs to tweak.
    An AUv3 version of the Micro Korg would definitely be a welcome addition!

  • @Samu said:
    The sound engine used in the Micro Korg is more or less the same as the one used in MS2000 with a lot less knobs to tweak.
    An AUv3 version of the Micro Korg would definitely be a welcome addition!

    Yes, it would be an instant purchase.

  • @Samu said:
    The sound engine used in the Micro Korg is more or less the same as the one used in MS2000 with a lot less knobs to tweak.
    An AUv3 version of the Micro Korg would definitely be a welcome addition!

    Samu, I remember you're a big korg fan. Which of their apps are auv3 again, apart from module? And what do you think of those other auv3 apps? Cheers

  • edited November 2023

    @Gavinski said:

    Samu, I remember you're a big korg fan. Which of their apps are auv3 again, apart from module? And what do you think of those other auv3 apps? Cheers

    Korg only has one additional AUv3 app, it's the Electribe Wave and only the synth part is available as AUV3.

    It's a relatively simple wave-table/sample synth (no wavetable or sample import) with a few wave-mangling modes, filter, envelopes and LFOs and effects.

    There's quite a few videos on it that should give a quite good overview of what it's capable of.

    Watch this cheesy Korg video for sh*t'n'giggles :sunglasses:

    (Sample Import only works for the Drums not for Wavetables and the AUv3).

  • had a ms2000 20 years ago. missing nothing even with just a iphone.

  • @Antos3345 said:

    No physical modeling ?

    maybe not believe in everything you read.

  • @Samu said:

    @Gavinski said:

    Samu, I remember you're a big korg fan. Which of their apps are auv3 again, apart from module? And what do you think of those other auv3 apps? Cheers

    Korg only has one additional AUv3 app, it's the Electribe Wave and only the synth part is available as AUV3.

    It's a relatively simple wave-table/sample synth (no wavetable or sample import) with a few wave-mangling modes, filter, envelopes and LFOs and effects.

    There's quite a few videos on it that should give a quite good overview of what it's capable of.

    Watch this cheesy Korg video for sh*t'n'giggles :sunglasses:

    (Sample Import only works for the Drums not for Wavetables and the AUv3).

    Ah, OK yeah that doesn't really appeal to me much, cheers!

  • @Samu said:

    @Gavinski said:

    Samu, I remember you're a big korg fan. Which of their apps are auv3 again, apart from module? And what do you think of those other auv3 apps? Cheers

    Korg only has one additional AUv3 app, it's the Electribe Wave and only the synth part is available as AUV3.

    It's a relatively simple wave-table/sample synth (no wavetable or sample import) with a few wave-mangling modes, filter, envelopes and LFOs and effects.

    There's quite a few videos on it that should give a quite good overview of what it's capable of.

    Watch this cheesy Korg video for sh*t'n'giggles :sunglasses:

    (Sample Import only works for the Drums not for Wavetables and the AUv3).

    Hi,
    Thanks for the cool video. I always overlooked it but this synth looks really fun. It almost makes me want to buy it (currently on sale I think).
    Also, do you know if something is coming close to the Korg Wavestate ? It would be great to have wave sequencing on iOS 😊

  • Physical modeling is an ambiguous term: it‘s used for modeling circuit components as well as for string/wind and similar „physical“ models.

  • @Gavinski said:

    @Samu said:

    @Gavinski said:

    Samu, I remember you're a big korg fan. Which of their apps are auv3 again, apart from module? And what do you think of those other auv3 apps? Cheers

    Korg only has one additional AUv3 app, it's the Electribe Wave and only the synth part is available as AUV3.

    It's a relatively simple wave-table/sample synth (no wavetable or sample import) with a few wave-mangling modes, filter, envelopes and LFOs and effects.

    There's quite a few videos on it that should give a quite good overview of what it's capable of.

    Watch this cheesy Korg video for sh*t'n'giggles :sunglasses:

    (Sample Import only works for the Drums not for Wavetables and the AUv3).

    Ah, OK yeah that doesn't really appeal to me much, cheers!

    Yeah, the demo is cheesy but it could probably be more “musical” or cinematic (if we could import our own samples). Also, giving the possibility to create almost an entire song a la BeatHawk instead of just noodling is nice.

  • @Telefunky said:
    Physical modeling is an ambiguous term: it‘s used for modeling circuit components as well as for string/wind and similar „physical“ models.

    True, and looking again at that quote, that could be how it was meant in that context, yes

  • @Gavinski said:

    @Telefunky said:
    Physical modeling is an ambiguous term: it‘s used for modeling circuit components as well as for string/wind and similar „physical“ models.

    True, and looking again at that quote, that could be how it was meant in that context, yes

    Actually, is it true? Would that not normally just be referred to as modeling, in this case maybe analogue modeling, rather than physical modeling?

  • Yeah I think it’s analog modeling ..

  • @Paulo164 said:

    @Gavinski said:

    Yeah, the demo is cheesy but it could probably be more “musical” or cinematic (if we could import our own samples). Also, giving the possibility to create almost an entire song a la BeatHawk instead of just noodling is nice.

    There's plenty of videos of the app, here's Doug doing his thing.

    It's a so-so synth, doesn't sound bad but I've lost my patience with it and only used it to unlock the Gadget :sunglasses:
    The sequencer in the stand-alone app is not my cup of tea...

  • @ErrkaPetti said:

    @Antos3345 said:
    Which IOS would be the closest sound to a Korg MS2000? I’m thinking Beep Street’s Sunrizer or Synthmaster . This synth was based on Physical Modeling, like Claris’s Nord Lead.

    I have an mint condition MS2000 at home, and, it’s a wonderful and joyful synth to play with…

    I would choose Synthmaster 2.x to mimic MS2000

    I just got an email it’s on sale for &6,99!

  • Heart of my humble little setup <3

    Shame I never seem to use my hardware anymore.

  • edited November 2023

    @FPC said:
    Heart of my humble little setup <3

    Shame I never seem to use my hardware anymore.

    @FPC said:
    Heart of my humble little setup <3

    Yeah it seems really with just an iPad,one doesn’t really need much hardware anymore. Some just prefer having gear.
    I prefer portability and lower costs.

  • @Antos3345 said:

    @FPC said:
    Heart of my humble little setup <3

    Shame I never seem to use my hardware anymore.

    >

    @FPC said:
    Heart of my humble little setup <3

    Yeah it seems really with just an iPad,one doesn’t really need much hardware anymore. Some just prefer having gear.
    I prefer portability and lower costs.

    Yeah thinking about selling the lot, just don't use it.

    MS2000 sounds gritty and powerful. I'm not too sure any of my (130!) iOS synths sound too similar.

    Correct me if I'm wrong but aren't most VA hardware synths using at least some dedicated, sound altering components? Surely they're more than just a "VST in a box"?
    I think of heard people say that Yamaha Reface CS is just a chip running everything but surely they're not all like that?

  • edited November 2023

    @FPC said:

    @Antos3345 said:

    @FPC said:
    Heart of my humble little setup <3

    Shame I never seem to use my hardware anymore.

    >

    @FPC said:
    Heart of my humble little setup <3

    Yeah it seems really with just an iPad,one doesn’t really need much hardware anymore. Some just prefer having gear.
    I prefer portability and lower costs.

    Yeah thinking about selling the lot, just don't use it.

    MS2000 sounds gritty and powerful. I'm not too sure any of my (130!) iOS synths sound too similar.

    Correct me if I'm wrong but aren't most VA hardware synths using at least some dedicated, sound altering components? Surely they're more than just a "VST in a box"?
    I think of heard people say that Yamaha Reface CS is just a chip running everything but surely they're not all like that?

    Yeah, that's the beauty of some older hardware..that price for dirt, power, and grit. Many don't even need compression because the sounds are already sounding great! The Ipad can sound a bit clean and sterile, if not tweaked a lot. The MS2000 has this sound, maybe trying to emulate and be similar to the MS20.

  • @Paulo164 said:
    Hi,
    Thanks for the cool video. I always overlooked it but this synth looks really fun. It almost makes me want to buy it (currently on sale I think).

    Just a warning: It doesn't have a built-in preset browser. If you make your own presets, you have to save them in the host and they won't be available in another host. If the host doesn't provide its own preset browser you can't get to the presets at all, even the factory ones.

  • edited November 2023

    @FPC How do you like the sound of your CS?
    And would you sell the Erebus too?

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