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Korgs by candlelight…

If you’ve been up close and personal with an original Korg MS-20 (or own one yourself), this gallery may actually be redundant. But we have some stills from our upcoming video short on the MS-20 Mini to prove what Korg’s reissue of the 1978 original looks like. There is something unreal about seeing the same instrument, shrunken.

And yes, because it’s Berlin in winter, and we were in the basement of Mindpirates, we broke out some candles. It’s a great way to unwind on a January night. Stay tuned for our upcoming series, The Phantom of the Opera Gear Hour.

Thanks to Kevin Kline and Easton West on this one.

Click for larger versions of the synth pr0n.

See also my first impressions, and see what the 1978 manual (reprinted in the box) looks like:
Korg MS-20 Mini: Analog Classic Reissued, $599; First Hands-on Impressions, Sounds, 1978 Manual Pics

Our MS-20 Mini shipped straight from Japan, immaculately packaged.

Our MS-20 Mini shipped straight from Japan, immaculately packaged.

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54 responses to “Korg MS-20 Mini, Up Close: Gallery, By Candlelight”

  1. flock says:

    So exciting! 🙂

    How is the built quality and the keyboard? 600 Dollar seems a bargain for such a hugh analog synth.

  2. flock says:

    So exciting! 🙂

    How is the built quality and the keyboard? 600 Dollar seems a bargain for such a hugh analog synth.

  3. flock says:

    So exciting! 🙂

    How is the built quality and the keyboard? 600 Dollar seems a bargain for such a hugh analog synth.

  4. redgreenblue says:

    Wow. I look forward to owning one of these. No news on shipping dates that I can see.

  5. redgreenblue says:

    Wow. I look forward to owning one of these. No news on shipping dates that I can see.

  6. redgreenblue says:

    Wow. I look forward to owning one of these. No news on shipping dates that I can see.

  7. Blue Monster 65 says:

    This may replace my old MS-10, left behind many years ago. My buddy still has his original MS-20, though. Would (will?) be fun to run them side-by-side!

  8. Blue Monster 65 says:

    This may replace my old MS-10, left behind many years ago. My buddy still has his original MS-20, though. Would (will?) be fun to run them side-by-side!

  9. Blue Monster 65 says:

    This may replace my old MS-10, left behind many years ago. My buddy still has his original MS-20, though. Would (will?) be fun to run them side-by-side!

  10. MartinG says:

    This is like some kind of religious ritual… We worship the allmighty and now reborn MS-20. Many will soon join the cult. 😀

  11. MartinG says:

    This is like some kind of religious ritual… We worship the allmighty and now reborn MS-20. Many will soon join the cult. 😀

  12. MartinG says:

    This is like some kind of religious ritual… We worship the allmighty and now reborn MS-20. Many will soon join the cult. 😀

  13. Brian Foster says:

    Mini keys? No G’s.

  14. Brian Foster says:

    Mini keys? No G’s.

  15. Brian Foster says:

    Mini keys? No G’s.

  16. florian says:

    is it made in Japan ?

  17. florian says:

    is it made in Japan ?

  18. florian says:

    is it made in Japan ?

  19. Gryffie says:

    For the sake of comparison, here’s a picture of the original MS-20. I don’t have photoshop on this computer so it’s not cropped very well, sorry.

  20. Gryffie says:

    For the sake of comparison, here’s a picture of the original MS-20. I don’t have photoshop on this computer so it’s not cropped very well, sorry.

  21. Gryffie says:

    For the sake of comparison, here’s a picture of the original MS-20. I don’t have photoshop on this computer so it’s not cropped very well, sorry.

  22. GM says:

    Hey man, all respect for your art photograpy, but when a new synth comes out we want demos and a clear (brightly lit) look! Thanks!

  23. GM says:

    Hey man, all respect for your art photograpy, but when a new synth comes out we want demos and a clear (brightly lit) look! Thanks!

  24. GM says:

    Hey man, all respect for your art photograpy, but when a new synth comes out we want demos and a clear (brightly lit) look! Thanks!

  25. These are pretty big mini keys, aren’t they?

  26. Igor Warzocha says:

    These are pretty big mini keys, aren’t they?

  27. These are pretty big mini keys, aren’t they?

  28. Rick L. says:

    This is incredible!
    The folks at Korg have just scored huge points for finally Getting It” so to speak.
    Yes, this is what we want companies….we want the whole retro experience right down to vintage manuals, accessories and packaging and above all tone! We want our own thrilling time capsule experience of what it was like to buy these classic units in their heyday.

    Having a software emulation of a classic vintage synth on your computer will never suffice the real physical experience and thrill of opening that new box and turning those knobs for the first time. Just looking at that Korg MS-20 Mini sitting on their tables makes synth players smile with pride and boil with inspiration.

  29. Rick L. says:

    This is incredible!
    The folks at Korg have just scored huge points for finally Getting It” so to speak.
    Yes, this is what we want companies….we want the whole retro experience right down to vintage manuals, accessories and packaging and above all tone! We want our own thrilling time capsule experience of what it was like to buy these classic units in their heyday.

    Having a software emulation of a classic vintage synth on your computer will never suffice the real physical experience and thrill of opening that new box and turning those knobs for the first time. Just looking at that Korg MS-20 Mini sitting on their tables makes synth players smile with pride and boil with inspiration.

  30. Rick L. says:

    This is incredible!
    The folks at Korg have just scored huge points for finally Getting It” so to speak.
    Yes, this is what we want companies….we want the whole retro experience right down to vintage manuals, accessories and packaging and above all tone! We want our own thrilling time capsule experience of what it was like to buy these classic units in their heyday.

    Having a software emulation of a classic vintage synth on your computer will never suffice the real physical experience and thrill of opening that new box and turning those knobs for the first time. Just looking at that Korg MS-20 Mini sitting on their tables makes synth players smile with pride and boil with inspiration.

  31. adam cote' says:

    Candle Light? Is that for romantic emphasis? Hilarious. Was there soft music playing in the background as well?

  32. adam cote' says:

    Candle Light? Is that for romantic emphasis? Hilarious. Was there soft music playing in the background as well?

  33. adam cote' says:

    Candle Light? Is that for romantic emphasis? Hilarious. Was there soft music playing in the background as well?

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