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MS-20EX Tutorials

Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2013 9:54 pm
by dongfang
Hi Kronos MS-20EX Enthusiasts,

For the past 5 months I'm having fun in writing tutorials for the Kronos and Qui Robinez suggested that I put them on this Korg Forum.
These tutorials are pdf files. View them on full screen so they are easy to read when programming your Kronos.

Tutorial 0 - MS-20EX Block Diagram
Two Block Diagrams of the MS-20EX. Drawn slightly different than the original version to make it easier to read. Can be used to make tutorials.
http://www.dfsxpertsys.com/kronos/Krono ... iagram.zip

Tutorial 1 - Programming a String Sound
Programming a String Sound. VCO Mixer, Swap Insert Effects. Assignment.
http://www.dfsxpertsys.com/kronos/MS-20 ... gSound.zip
(this tutorial has a reference to PolysixEX tutorials. I'm currently updating them. When finished, they'll become available as well.)

Tutorial 2 - Programming a Bass Sound
Programming a Bass Sound. ADSR and VCLF. Shaping your sound with the Ribbon. Assignment.
http://dfsxpertsys.com/kronos/MS-20EX_T ... sSound.zip

Tutorial 3 - Programming a Laser Harp Sound
Programming a JMJ type Laser Harp sound. Voice Assign Mode, using the ribbon, play the Laser Harp JMJ style, list of sources.
http://dfsxpertsys.com/kronos/MS-20EX_T ... r_Harp.zip

Tutorial 4 - Rendez-vous II part 3 Combi
- Introduction.
- Prepare the Combi - Sound Setup: copy.
- Prepare the Combi - Combi Setup: new, save, copy programs, volume, pan, keyboard zones.
- Rendezvous II, part 3.
- Sequencer Setup and Play midi-file (included).
- Sources and links.
http://dfsxpertsys.com/kronos/MS-20EX_T ... ezvous.zip


I hope you'll enjoy these MS-20EX tutorials :D
(parts of which can be used for the iPad's iMS-20 as well).

When new tutorials are finished, I will add them to this topic.

Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2013 10:14 pm
by AlchemistMusicStudio
Really, good job! =D> PDF files are very interesting! Thanks for sharing! :verycool:

Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 11:24 am
by dongfang
Thanks AMS, my pleasure :D

Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 12:34 pm
by fzero
Very nice , I sent you a private message :wink:

Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 12:43 pm
by SoundsOfPlanet
Thanks for the fantastic job-well done :D

Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 1:59 pm
by Bertotti
On yes I was just going to start a topic on where to start! Thanks!

Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 8:31 pm
by BasariStudios
Sorry but, can anyone post a demo MP3 of this Laser Harp? I tried recreating
this one but its in now way even close to the JMJ Harp. Sorry for being a
party pooper but this sound to me is very i don't know how to explain,
personal or whatever you call it. I heard the one on M3 and tried to recreate
it by that explanation but also nowhere near the JMJ Harp.
This is so far the closest thing i've heard. I have it programmed on AL-1
and also on Polysix, both Sounding exactly the same. The one here is on AL-1:

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Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 9:42 pm
by lotty1
Thank you for all the information

Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 9:50 pm
by QuiRobinez
Great work dongfang, as i said before, your hard work and the way you presented the information is much appreciated by me.

Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 11:07 pm
by dongfang
You're all welcome.

@BasariStudios: I like your version very much. Do you have a tutorial on how you've programmed it on the Polysix?
Would be very much appreciated.

I'm not an experienced sound designer and learning on the way.
The Laser Harp for the MS-20EX that I programmed was the closest possible version I could get at this moment compared to the Elka synth (links in tutorial 3) playing the lower register as in Rendezvous II, part 3.
Hence, the mentioning of "Laser Harp Experiment" on the first page :wink:
I would like very much to hear your version of the lower register.
I also could not find a good version on the internet either.
Thanks, in advance.

These tutorials reflect my 'journey of learning' and are aimed on getting to know the Kronos.

Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 11:28 pm
by BasariStudios
Thanks Dong, while i was creating it i did not really write anything at the
time. If i find time i can write down the Parameters but then that won't be
a Learning how to do something, it will simply be copy and paste Parameters.
I know on the Elka it uses Ring Modulation but on the AL-1 i did not even use
the Ring Modulation, it was more of trial and eror actually.
Yours works as well, if i actually have time i will work by your steps and try
to enhance them to see how closer it can get.

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2013 12:07 am
by michelkeijzers
Thanks for sharing.

Looks like very good instructions!

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2013 10:27 am
by dongfang
@BasariStudios: appreciated :D
@michelkeijzers: thanks!

I've included a small mp3 sample now in zip file of tutorial 3.
Links to the Elka Synth clip are in the tutorial.

Laser Harp Experiment mp3 sample:
http://www.dfsxpertsys.com/kronos/Laser ... entDFS.mp3

@Bertotti: looking forward to see yours. Would be great to share more info on how to program the MS-20EX.

MS-20EX Tutorial 5

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2015 7:10 pm
by dongfang
It has been a while, but here’s a brand new tutorial for the MS-20EX.
This tutorial explores the use of envelopes in more detail. Especially on VCO, LPF cutoff and peak, modulation and fine tune.
You will learn to create three sounds. Both are using all 6 envelopes.
One sound uses a LFO in addition.

Tutorial 5 - Envelopes on Filter, VCO and more.
Content:
- Introduction.
- Program Setup.
- The EG for the LPF (inclusive some theory).
- Fattening the Sound.
- Experiment: Modulation.
- EG on VCO Level.
- More Sound - Copy EXi.
- The Beauty Pass - Kronosification.
- It’s not a Beast, yet… Three more Tweaks.
- Play Time.
- One more thing … or two
- Summary of Settings - Sound 1 and 2 and 3.

Link:
http://dfsxpertsys.com/kronos/MS-20EX_Tutorial5_EGs.zip

This link contains the tutorial and two mp3 files with the sounds.

Have fun with creating new sounds :D

Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2015 6:43 pm
by theeAdversary
Brilliant stuff. Thanks!!