Korg DS-10

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Korg DS-10

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Look at what the japanese get to have on the Nintendo DS: http://www.aqi.co.jp/product/ds10/en/index.html

If Tomsk can remix Knucklebusters in its entirity on a Playstation 1 then I can't wait to see what people can do with this baby. :D
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Being able to link and play more than unit through WiFi is a cool feature - will we see the first touch-screen chiptune act?
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I've had a chance to play with this unit, which is an Korg MS-10 Emulator.

you can create some great beefy sound and effects especially with the stylus.

Although you are limited to 2 Synth sounds and 4 Drum sounds you can still create some neat tunes.

I might convert an Amiga Tune one of these days.

Its greatest limiting factor is the Sequencer. If you think of Tracking, methodology.

The Ds-10 is limited to 16 Patterns. and a length of 96. or 96 Slots where these patterns can be allocated in.

I can see it being a great tool as part of a studio, or live performance where you can trigger patterns along with other equipment.

If they had included a Tracker style sequencer I would have given it a 10/10 but It only gets a 7/10 for me.

Official Log for Non-Japanese release: http://www.ds10blog.jp/?p=35

Also if you search on YouTube there are many clips.
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Just heard from a mate who received the DS-10 cart yesterday. So far he's loving it.
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Jan Lund Thomsen wrote:Just heard from a mate who received the DS-10 cart yesterday. So far he's loving it.
I plan to make a Video with some demos of it sometime soon. I've also started converting something to the DS.
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Hmm... anybody know if a DS can be connected via MIDI?

Funny also with that name... the KORG DS-8 was an FM synth from the 80's... my first synth ever actualy.
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Here is info on connecting DS with MIDI and Wifi.

http://dsmidiwifi.tobw.net/

Some Software

http://www.soundpunk.com/index.php?topic=1340.0
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Thanx Analog-X64 :)

But for some reason, the DSMIDI cartridge which is what I'd be interested in, are not to be found on the link really...

I don't know what CPU is in the DS, and what it takes to code it, but I'd be really interested in making a kind of Sequencer for this setup, using the DS as a small portable sequencing package for controlling just ONE hardware synth (Waldorf Blofeld for example)...

But hey... all these things I want to do... guess it'll never be finished anyways hehe :lol:
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