Thursday 16 June 2011

Korg iMS-20 vs ReBirth

Both of these appps are retro-styled emulations of classic studio kit that have shaped the sound of dance music for the past 25 years. Forget Garageband, these apps represent retro beat and groove creation at their most synthetic.

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Heritage

Just as Gibson and Les Paul set a benchmark for rock guitar, so Roland's TR-808, TR-909 and TB-303 defined and detonated hip-hop and house. And all three machines are perfectly recreated in ReBirth. It was released on iPhone in 2010, and thanks to the extra finger room of the iPad all three classics have room to shine.

Korg's MS-20 may not be as famous as the Roland originals, but in many ways it's an even more fashionable and prized synth. The MS-20's raw powersynth sound has been key to tracks by the likes of Daft Punk, Soulwax and The Chemical Brothers. The iMS-20 is a gorgeous recreation of this classic plus a drum synth, sequencer, mixer and effects - all you need to make a banging tune.

Ease of use

As synths go, the MS-20 is a simple unit but the way its oscillators and filters are arranged (and patchable through the addition of cables to the front panel) allow some truly ear-shredding sounds. It's not particularly easy to 'make a sound' but you can spend hours happily tweaking, and the built-in presets (a luxury unavailable on the original) are a great head start in learning what certain sounds 'look like'.

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Rebirth on the other hand makes it amazingly easy to bash out tunes. You now own a pair of 303 bassline machines linked to 808 and 909 drum machines. You program your beats and melody in the exact same laborious, stunted way you programmed the original machines and then you hit play. With no practice, no talent, and no idea what you're doing it's childsplay to make amazing, technically accurate house. This is because - thanks to the fiddly, near impossible to master interface of the 303 in particular- that's exactly what the makers of all those hit records did.

Authenticity

Fiddling with ReBirth's knobs-opening and dosing the sound thanks to the Multi-Touch interface - is the sound of acid house. The built in compression, distortion, reverb and delay effects help push the sound to the same dizzying extremes. Meanwhile the sound of the iMS-20 is richer and nothing short of incredible for an app. All the grit and grime is intact. Forget any 'cello', 'choir' or miked 'drum kit' sounds: this synth is raw vintage.

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