KORG MS-10 (FREE) - Sound Archive | Liam Phan
MS-10 originates from the circuitry of a single-oscillator synthesizer designed in the late 1970s — a compact instrument whose filters and patchbay became a playground for raw sonic invention.
The collection spans 370 analog percussion samples, capturing the full range of the KORG MS-10’s body: deep kicks shaped by resonant filters, sharp metallic cracks from overdriven noise, tuned toms and woodblock-like tones, elastic blips, distorted claps, unstable hi-hats, and abstract pulses that defy category. Each sound was coaxed directly from the machine’s oscillators, filters, and modulation paths, then recorded clean and consistent through high-fidelity converters at 96kHz / 24-bit in uncompressed .WAV format.
The collection is pre-cut, raw (unprocessed), and leveled to professional standards: true_peak = –2.0 dBTP, integrated = –20.0 LKFS, tolerance = 2.0 LU.
All material remains untouched — raw voltage, unprocessed. The artist retains full freedom: to transform, to distort, or to let the voice of the MS-10 strike in its pure form.
KORG MS-10 - Sound Archive Walkthrough
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370 samples | 96kHz/24-bit WAV | Pre-cut | Raw (unprocessed)