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Samples From MS10 From Mars
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e Mini Modular That Packs a Serious Punch
The MS10 is a single oscillator, semi-modular synth developed in the 1970s. Initially designed to offer the basic fundamentals of synthesis (like replicating scary ghost sounds), the MS10 has become somewhat of a cult favorite among synth nerds due to its minimal but brash modulation and filter characteristics.

With a simple front end, the pleasure is instant. Users can easily recall classic patches: round bottom, sharp highs, creamy PWM, screaming leads, and percussion that packs a punch. Add a few patch cables and the synth easily lends itself to more advanced sonic sculpting and experimentation.

More Than Just a Little Brother to the MS-20
With one oscillator, one envelope, one filter, and pretty much one of everything, the MS-10 is straight forward to say the least. But its simplicity allows for a less obstructed signal path than its dual oscillator brother, resulting in more headroom. Sit them both side by side, cue up the same single oscillator on each, and we almost always prefer the MS-10. Its raw oscillator is huge and somehow slightly cleaner and less phasey than the 20.

Contents:

•18 Multi-Sampled MS10 Instruments
•Raw waveforms, unbeatable bass, mangled voltage FX and screaming leads
•Punchy synth drums, percussion and spaced-out dub hits
•Clean and processed recordings with a variety of Class A gear
•Further modulation employed from an extensive Eurorack system
•Extensively multi-sampled modulation and FX routing on all instruments
•Hand trimmed and looped to perfection
•Ready for Ableton, Kontakt, Logic, Structure, Reason & 24bit WAV


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