MS20 window size
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MS20 window size
Hi!
I've been trying out the MS20 demo. I like it very much, but there's one thing I don't understand - why is the window so small and is there any way to resize it so that all the controls on the Edit pane will be visible?
Thomas
I've been trying out the MS20 demo. I like it very much, but there's one thing I don't understand - why is the window so small and is there any way to resize it so that all the controls on the Edit pane will be visible?
Thomas
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darn
Ah - unfortunately, exactly the topic I was looking for!
Sad to see there's no solution for this!
IMO, it's pretty strange to not provide a proper interface for this type of synth.
It's all about fiddling the knobs, right? Having a go at them all, trying out different patch combinations etc, etc.
With this small, awkward interface where you can't even see everything at the same time, all that is left is more deterministic programming. It takes out more than half the fun of this synth. Too bad
Instead, they redirected dev resources to the iMS20; which looks like an excellent app!
http://www.korg.com/ims20
Here you have the layout I'd like, plus you get a drum machine, Kaoss funcs and so on. Looks like great fun. If you have an iPad.
Please, please Korg, can't you port this to an OS X AudioUnit plug as well?
Sad to see there's no solution for this!
IMO, it's pretty strange to not provide a proper interface for this type of synth.
It's all about fiddling the knobs, right? Having a go at them all, trying out different patch combinations etc, etc.
With this small, awkward interface where you can't even see everything at the same time, all that is left is more deterministic programming. It takes out more than half the fun of this synth. Too bad

Instead, they redirected dev resources to the iMS20; which looks like an excellent app!
http://www.korg.com/ims20
Here you have the layout I'd like, plus you get a drum machine, Kaoss funcs and so on. Looks like great fun. If you have an iPad.
Please, please Korg, can't you port this to an OS X AudioUnit plug as well?

Try and write Korg - http://www.korg.com/contactus.aspx - if enough people request interface improvements, maybe they'll do something about it.
The iMS-20 is a much better instrument but lacks the automation possibilities of the plugin.
The iMS-20 is a much better instrument but lacks the automation possibilities of the plugin.
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Yeah, good point.Bordwehr wrote:Try and write Korg - http://www.korg.com/contactus.aspx - if enough people request interface improvements, maybe they'll do something about it.
The iMS-20 is a much better instrument but lacks the automation possibilities of the plugin.
I'll try the "contact Korg" route :-}
BR;
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Too bad the contact form only allows 500 chars.
What I wanted to send:
Which had to be cropped down to:
But at least I tried
What I wanted to send:
Hi Korg,
i purchased the MS-20 Legacy plugin for my mac (AU).
After eagerly playing with the presets, I started to try and program the thing, but was quickly discouraged by the small window. I know you can enter EDIT MODE and get a somewhat zoomed view, but you can't see all controls at the sometime.
And I want that, as do may other users.
IMO, it's pretty strange to not provide a proper interface for this type of synth. It's all about fiddling the knobs and wildly rewiring the patches, right? Having a go at them all, trying out different combinations etc, etc.
With this small, awkward interface where you can't even see everything at the same time, all that is left is deterministic programming. Where you actually have a goal and know what you're doing. Which I don't.
It takes out more than half the fun of this synth.
But I noticed the iMS20; which really looks like an excellent app!
http://www.korg.com/ims20
Here you have the layout I'd like, plus you get a drum machine, Kaoss funcs and so on. Looks like great fun! If you have an iPad.
What you don't get on the iPad, is of course automation options, plus the fact that's it's not integrated in your DAW
Please, please Korg, can't you port this to an OS X AudioUnit plug as well? So the Ms-20 Legacy can have the inviting, inspiring, allow-for-free-form-noodling interface that it deserves!
Maybe there are limitations in the plugin architecture that forces such a small window, but I'd settle for a proper interface in the standalone version, so I could play around and make patches there.
Which had to be cropped down to:
What I expect from this? NOTHING.Hi Korg,
i purchased the MS-20 Legacy plugin for my mac (AU).
IMO, it's pretty strange to not provide a proper interface for this type of synth. It's all about fiddling the knobs and wildly rewiring the patches, right?
With this small, awkward interface where you can't even see everything at the same time, all that is left is deterministic programming. It takes out more than half the fun of this synth.
Maybe there are limitations in the plugin architecture that forces such a small window, but I'd settle for a proper interface in the standalone version, so I could play around and make patches there.
But at least I tried

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Ah!
Here's to the most useless support reply ever:
You can't help but wonder if they actually read it
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Here's to the most useless support reply ever:

Hello,
According to our database you are located in Norway. For support in your country, please contact your local Korg distributor: http://www.korg.co.jp/English/Distributors/.
Best regards,
You can't help but wonder if they actually read it

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