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KORG DS-10

The KORG DS-10 is a music-creation software for the Nintendo DS that combines the superior interface of the Nintendo DS and the design concept of the famous MS-10 synthesizer.

The sound sources in the KORG DS-10 come from KORG - one of the world's top musical instrument producers - and no effort was spared in creating these ultra-high-quality sounds. The Nintendo DS's dual-screen touch panel is used to the fullest to provide a feel and operability that is unsurpassed, and combined with the sensory input mode at the touch-control screen, this unit can be appreciated by the complete novice as well as the seasoned professional.

In addition to the two analog synth simulators and drum module, a 6-track/16-step sequencer enables precise control and provides a wide range of musical possibilities. Several units can be connected and played together through a wireless link, and this and other features make the Nintendo DS and KORG DS-10 almost limitless in their application - they can take you places that no single synthesizer can.


Description
- World's first music tool software created for the Nintendo DS
- Two patchable dual-oscillator analog synth simulators:
- Four-part drum machine that uses sounds created with the analog synth simulator
- Six-track (analog synth x 2, drum machine x 4) /16-step sequencer
- Delay, chorus, and flanger sound effects available from the mixing board
- Three note-entry modes: touch-control screen, keyboard screen, matrix screen
- Real-time sound control mode via touch-control screen
- Exchange sounds and songs and play multiple units simultaneously through a wireless communications link

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SK123 Comment by SK123 on January 21, 2009 at 11:47am
I got it for christmas, its quite cool but doesnt provide any means to extract the audio out without recording it directly on something else, plus the sound quality through the ds's speakers is shocking so headphones are essential. But damn good fun none the less.
Angus Maiden Comment by Angus Maiden on January 4, 2009 at 2:50am
friggin awesooooooooome
Metricks Comment by Metricks on January 3, 2009 at 12:13am
indeed :)
dementio13 Comment by dementio13 on January 2, 2009 at 1:59pm
Bloody hell! Thats great! A good excuse to buy a DS now I think!

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