Can the KORG NTS2 oscilloscope kit be used as a generalpurpose oscilloscope? KORG is better known for music synthesizers, after all. But the NTS2 kit is an oscilloscope you build yourself, no soldering required. So, James makes the kit, evaluates it, and uses a Commodore 64 to demonstrate how it works. In this video, see what he likes (and dislikes) about the KORG NTS2 kit!
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#0:00 Welcome to Workbench Wednesdays
#0:58 NTS2 Kit Overview
#2:47 NTS2 Oscilloscope
#5:18 NTS Analog Performance
#8:03 Vintage Electronic Music
#11:27 Give Your Feedback
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