Well don't I feel silly...
Paul Maddox
yo at vacoloco.net
Mon Jan 21 21:20:51 CET 2013
Jay,
I think the MS20 re-issue was a case of Korg needing to find itself, a
> little bit, after decades of crapsynth issuance.
>
one mans junk is another mans gold.
I love my Triton(s), would like to see an MS20 do what my triton does live,
but it's personal preference.
>
> > 2) for 600 Euros, that's going to put a boot into a lot of small synth
> > manufacturers that might otherwise have sold something unique and equally
> > great.
> >
>
>
> True that, but I think, on the other hand, it will make a lot of people
> more interested in really more advanced synthesis, and this can be a good
> thing.
>
huh?
buying an old "classic remake" will get people interested in new synthesis?
I don't follow the logic. People will buy this because it's a remake of a
classic synth that they've wanted to own but could never afford.
I'm sure it'll be a huge success for Korg, but I'm still interested in
"why" they decided to do this now, my best guess is falling sales due to
the economy failing. I bet they've had this on the drawing board for a
couple of years.
Paul
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