Thank you guys for all the replies.
 Yeah, the MS surely has a character, but i think i'm quite fed up with it ). Well, can't the mono/poly work as a 4 voice polyphony
or am i getting something wrong
 to me, mono/poly sounds sometimes quite digital in a way, but that's not bad i guess. I've got an MS2000, i wonder how they would mix together
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, Michael Diekmann <crc@...> wrote:
 >
 > ms20 has a better filter (well actually two lp and hp), and a mono/poly
 > doesn't have external audio input.
 > those are the main advantages of the ms20 in my eyes (or ears actually)..
 >
 > other than that, i think the mono/poly is fantastic and can do things
 > most analogs can't.
 > just don't think it's a poly instrument because of the name. the poly
 > mode works great for chord memory and arpeggiated stuff tho.
 >
 > -michael
 >
 > gugaks4 kirjoitti:
 > > Hey guys,
 > >
 > > i'm having some tough time deciding on this. I have an MS20 and thinking of selling it because it doesn't get much usage compared to my Roland Juno 60.
 > >
 > > I find it really harsh and raw and the patchbay just doesn't do it for me. I find ms20 a good instrument for a lab or experimental stuff, but when concerned with making melodies, well, it's just not my cup of tea.
 > >
 > > wanted to ask, will i regret it if taking a mono/poly
I've never played one, only seen the youtube videos and know that it's quite a capable beast in terms of ssequences which would be really nice to have!
 > >
 > > any thoughts are welcome
 > >
 > > best regards,
 > > guga
 > >
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