You don't export as Mp3's (some homebrew synth programs do this, but you'd need a flashcart).. use of a soundboard (headphone to stereo jack) or simply use the line-input to your computer (use a male to male headphone jack) and record that way.
This remember me on Gameboy times,could be 1995... i remember my PSP Rhythm, it has a REALLY better Quality than this, really more effects, and a cinch output. but this sounds like my Mobile Phone.
Yeah well, there is not much more to Korg than the typical Square-, Saw- and Triangle-Waves plus a noise channel. It's like making music for an NES or (as you said) old GameBoy, except a bit more powerful.
The sound quality suffers in this video and I have no idea why. I will soon upload the song and add the link to my commentary ;)
Burrks! That sounds like a bottle of shit. But that's normal for this cheap devices. Korg is a bad, bad, company. They make instruments for people who have definetly no musical talent.
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I don't think there's a better software for making music on the Nintendo DS. But instruments from Korg are that easy that everyone can make music even if he has no idea, how a synthesizer works or doesn't know what an octave is. And that sucks, because there are people who learn all these things, and they have deserved to make real music.
You have no idea what you're talking about - Ds-10 has almost all the advanced synth parameters of any real hardware. Ds-10 is aimed at people who know what they're doing, not the people who buy that sampler based piece of crap on the PSP, or that shitty MTV Music generator on Ps2
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If you had real equipment, you would know that software for a small device like this is not comparable with real synthesizers. That's the same as if I would say Magix is better than Ableton. A good software-synthesizer takes a CPU with at least 1 GHz clock speed.
korg ds-10 is some fun shit.
xeemo 1 year ago
how do u talk into the mic
sazid123 1 year ago
Probably the coolest thing I have heard with a Korg DS-10.
Calemzus360 2 years ago
How do you export your projects as MP3s from the DS? Any info would be appreciated.
SrRosado 2 years ago
You don't export as Mp3's (some homebrew synth programs do this, but you'd need a flashcart).. use of a soundboard (headphone to stereo jack) or simply use the line-input to your computer (use a male to male headphone jack) and record that way.
zevdawg 2 years ago
yea not bad man. prety funky
TBoneProductionsVB 2 years ago
not bad!
jflasssh 3 years ago
This is amazing. Subscribing for future reference
trueninjatactics 3 years ago
This remember me on Gameboy times,could be 1995... i remember my PSP Rhythm, it has a REALLY better Quality than this, really more effects, and a cinch output. but this sounds like my Mobile Phone.
KrystalLugia 3 years ago
Yeah well, there is not much more to Korg than the typical Square-, Saw- and Triangle-Waves plus a noise channel. It's like making music for an NES or (as you said) old GameBoy, except a bit more powerful.
The sound quality suffers in this video and I have no idea why. I will soon upload the song and add the link to my commentary ;)
VictoryKing 3 years ago
good idea, i could maybe have underestimated the sound quality of Nintendo DS. ;)
Xencestor 3 years ago
Burrks! That sounds like a bottle of shit. But that's normal for this cheap devices. Korg is a bad, bad, company. They make instruments for people who have definetly no musical talent.
Xencestor 3 years ago
It doesn't sound so bad on an actual DS.
And saying Korg is for people who have no musical talent...well, think again or prove that you can create better music synthesizers on the DS.
VictoryKing 3 years ago
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I don't think there's a better software for making music on the Nintendo DS. But instruments from Korg are that easy that everyone can make music even if he has no idea, how a synthesizer works or doesn't know what an octave is. And that sucks, because there are people who learn all these things, and they have deserved to make real music.
Xencestor 3 years ago
You have no idea what you're talking about - Ds-10 has almost all the advanced synth parameters of any real hardware. Ds-10 is aimed at people who know what they're doing, not the people who buy that sampler based piece of crap on the PSP, or that shitty MTV Music generator on Ps2
d3p3ch3mod3 3 years ago 8
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If you had real equipment, you would know that software for a small device like this is not comparable with real synthesizers. That's the same as if I would say Magix is better than Ableton. A good software-synthesizer takes a CPU with at least 1 GHz clock speed.
Xencestor 3 years ago
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it's not worth argueing with people like you.
everyone can have his own opinion, that needs to be respected.
my first reaction wasn't too good, but that's the discussion between VictoryKing and me.
You don't have to butt in here.
So, sorry for the circumstances, VictoryKing. Piece People. I don't need to add anything more.
Xencestor 3 years ago
This is not true at all. Read up on the history and throw away the elitist attitude.
TheRealSkurmedel 3 years ago 3
great sound !!!!!!!!!!
TheMadBrunoU 3 years ago
At first I LOLd....Then I found myself thinking "how'd he do that part?!" Did you work from an midi?
Very nice!
chudgoo 3 years ago
At first I was just remaking the melodies in Korg-DS.
Then I thought "Well, this thing has so much to offer, why not use it?"
Then I remixed the melodies and after just a few hours I was finished with what you hear there.
VictoryKing 3 years ago
Awesome remix. Did you just plug a cable from your DS's headphone port into your computer's audio in to capture the sound?
PersonaSama 3 years ago
Yeah, I think he did. And recorded it with Audacity. I just need a link cable and I'm good to go too.
PS: Well done! :)
LordOfJoy 3 years ago