Korg Legacy Collection EasyStart

System Requirements

Windows XP

CPU: Intel Pentium4 1.5GHz, Pentium M (Centrino) 1.3GHz, Celeron 1.8GHz, AMD AthinXP2000+ or faster

Memory: 256 MB or larger, 512MB or larger recommended

Display: 1024x768-16 bit color or higher Audio interface:

Stand Alone-ASIO, Direct Sound or MME compatable audio interface Plug-in: Depends on system requirements of host application program

Mac OS X (10.2.6 or later)

CPU: Apple G4/800MHz or faster, G4/1.25 or faster recommended

Memory: 256MB or larger, 512MB or larger recommended Display:1024x768 – 32000 color or higher

Audio Interface:

Stand-alone: Core audio com patable audio interface (Mac’s on-board sound output port can be used)

Plug-in: Depends on system requirements of host application program

Before proceeding: If you’ve already installed The Legacy Collection and activated your software license/registered, and just want to get busy working with the synths and effects

– skip the following sections, and go right to “The Synths” section on page 6…

Installation for Windows XP (stand-alone mode)

Note: You can run the Legacy collection for 10 days in demo mode. You MUST register online to continue using the Legacy collection and receive support, updates and free sounds.

1.Insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive. Normally, the installer will start up automatically and the “Install Korg Legacy Collection” dialog box will appear. If you have disabled auto-run for your CD-ROM drive, navigate to the CD-ROM and double click on “setup.exe”.

2.Click [Install Standalone Applications]. Click [Next>].

3.The ‘Welcome to Korg Legacy Collection setup wizard” will appear. Click [Next>].

4.The “Korg Legacy Collection Information” screen will appear. Read the contents, and Click [Next>].

5.The “Licence Agreement” will appear. Read the contents, and if you accept the terms, Click [I Agree] and then [Next>].

6.The “Select Installation Folder” screen will appear. Select the folder that you would like to install the software into, choose the users who will be able to use the software, and click [Next>].

7.The “Confirm Installation” screen will appear. Click [Next>] and installation will begin.

8.The “Installation Complete” screen will appear. Click [Close].

Installing for Windows XP (VSTi)

1.Insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive. The installer will start up automatically and the “Install Korg Legacy Collection” dialog box will appear. Click [Install VST plug-in’s]. Click [Next>]. If you have disabled auto-run for your CD-ROM drive, navigate to the CD-ROM and double click on “setup.exe”.

2.The ‘Welcome to Korg Legacy Collection setup wizard” will appear. Click [Next>].

3.The “Korg Legacy Collection VST Information” screen will appear. Verify the contents, and Click [Next>].

4.The “Licence Agreement” will appear. Read the contents, and if you accept the terms, Click [I Agree] and then [Next>].

5.The “Select Installation Folder” screen will appear. Select the folder that you would like to install the software into, choose the users who will be able to use the software, and click [Next>].

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Korg MS-20 manual System Requirements, Installation for Windows XP stand-alone mode, Installing for Windows XP VSTi

MS-20 specifications

The Korg MS-20 is a legendary analog synthesizer that has left an indelible mark on the music industry since its release in 1978. Renowned for its distinctive sound and versatile functionality, the MS-20 combines a powerful set of features with an innovative design that has made it a favorite among musicians, producers, and sound designers.

One of the hallmark characteristics of the MS-20 is its semi-modular architecture. This means that while it can be used as a traditional synthesizer, it also allows users to create custom signal paths through patch points. The ability to reroute audio and control signals provides an unparalleled level of flexibility, enabling users to experiment with sound design in unique ways. A range of patch cables can connect various modules, allowing for intricate modulation and routing opportunities.

The synthesizer features two voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs) that generate a range of waveforms, including sawtooth, triangle, and square waves. This variety allows for rich, complex timbres and the ability to create everything from smooth pads to abrasive leads. The oscillators also feature a generous frequency range, making them capable of producing deep bass tones and shimmering highs.

Another key feature of the MS-20 is its low-frequency oscillator (LFO), which can be used to modulate pitch, filter cutoff, and amplitude. The LFO offers several waveform shapes, including sine, square, and triangle, enabling a range of modulation effects such as vibrato and tremolo. The synthesizer also houses a resonant 2-pole low-pass filter and a high-pass filter. The filter’s character is distinct, with its ability to induce aggressive resonance, making it particularly effective for sweeping and evolving sounds.

The MS-20’s built-in patch bay adds even more depth to its capabilities. With multiple input and output jacks, users can integrate external effects, control voltage from other devices, and further manipulate sounds. This connectivity expands the synth's potential, making it a great tool for live performances as well as studio recordings.

Moreover, Korg commemorated the MS-20’s iconic status with the release of the MS-20 Mini in 2013, which captured the essence of the original while making it more accessible. This modern version retained the core features while offering a more compact form factor and improved reliability.

In a nutshell, the Korg MS-20 is not just an instrument; it’s a creative force that has influenced countless genres, from electronic and ambient to rock and pop. Its rich synthesis capabilities, innovative routing options, and robust sound design functionalities make it a timeless classic that continues to inspire musicians around the globe.