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Bach42t wrote:Time for bed, waiting for the love of her life. Kronos. It completes her.
:-) hahahahaa :-) Now that was gr8 :-) You must be some synthromantic guy :-) :lol: :lol: :lol:
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be careful before you have an organ-sm :P
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:o
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Synthoid wrote:MOSS is dead... let it go.

8)
LOLLLLL!!!! Do you have any idea how much people from the middle east want this baby! Someone offered me 1000 just for the moss for his Triton extreme.

The MOSS may be old, but it certainly is not dead. It can produce some very nice sounds. I use the MOSS with other internal sounds to add realism. MOSS is still very wanted.
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Don Awareh wrote:
Synthoid wrote:MOSS is dead... let it go.

8)
LOLLLLL!!!! Do you have any idea how much people from the middle east want this baby! Someone offered me 1000 just for the moss for his Triton extreme.

The MOSS may be old, but it certainly is not dead. It can produce some very nice sounds. I use the MOSS with other internal sounds to add realism. MOSS is still very wanted.
Wanted yes, still produced... no.

I'll sell mine for $1000.

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don't, you'll wish you didn't, there is no replacement for it, it has its own unique sound, like a DX7 does, or a prophet 5, or minimoog, or an old B3.
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:shock:
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jemkeys25 wrote:don't, you'll wish you didn't, there is no replacement for it, it has its own unique sound, like a DX7 does, or a prophet 5, or minimoog, or an old B3.
That looks like a list of classic instruments that have many modern replacements -- in ascending order of how many modern versions you can find.
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Synthoid wrote:
Don Awareh wrote:
Synthoid wrote:MOSS is dead... let it go.

8)
LOLLLLL!!!! Do you have any idea how much people from the middle east want this baby! Someone offered me 1000 just for the moss for his Triton extreme.

The MOSS may be old, but it certainly is not dead. It can produce some very nice sounds. I use the MOSS with other internal sounds to add realism. MOSS is still very wanted.
Wanted yes, still produced... no.

I'll sell mine for $1000.

:lol:
I didn't say it is still in production. And if you want to sell it, just go to middle eastern forums, plenty of people willing to pay you.
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I'm sure they'd be just as willing to pay Korg too.
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:wink:

bring back advanced MOSS.
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yeah :roll:
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I don't want Korg to bring back MOSS onto the new hardware. I would want better software to cover the same kind of models that MOSS did. That's a different thing. MOSS is not coming back. Physical and Sample-based modeling with high quality articulations for individual instruments is something that is here to stay, and will be continually need to be improved to be competitive. Korg doesn't need MOSS to be competitive. Korg will need the software concepts behind MOSS and other articulated instrument engines to stay up with Yamaha, Roland, and the rest. The Motif XS & XF and the Fantom G all have voices with high articulation technology.
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I completely disagree. I want them just to list M.O.S.S. SOMEPLACE in the product literature so all of these stupid threads will stop. They can call the AC plug "M.O.S.S." and it will satisfy most of the people that post in these threads.

"Look. It comes with M.O.S.S.!!"
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Frankly, I don't even guess what all this completely outdated MOSS nostalgia from some of you should be good for. Visit MOSS in the Korg museum, make some nice photos with MOSS and your relatives, have some snacks and shed some tears.

Nothing will be as it was (Nada sera como antes).
Tragic...
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