In this demo, I played the MS-10 with Roland DEP-5 (delay) and Lexicon MPX 500 (reverb).
The semimodular monophonic Korg MS-10 hit the market 1978 and was the small brother of the popular MS-20. It can be seen as a cutdown version of the MS-20. It has 1 VCO, 1 VCF, 1 LFO and 1 ADSR envelope. It has one feature, that the MS-20 doesn't has: PWM - pulse width modulation. It can be modulated by the LFO, ADSR, keyboard, noise or any other external source. It also has an input jack for external signals - they can be treated with the filter and envelopes.
It has a 12 dB filter - similar to the MS-20 lowpass filter. But many MS-10 sounds are not possible with a MS-20 - for example the screaming basses from 2:20
The MS-10 is an interesting synthesizer and also an useful expansion to your MS20. If you don't have a MS-20, don't worry - the MS-10 delivers some typical MS-20 sounds - but only a fraction of them. The MS-10 sounds great - raw, electronic basses, dirty leads, interesting FX... and you can treat external sounds with the filter.
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