I agree with thingies4U. I run my PC through a 5.1 theater system with large speakers and I would be more impressed if there is a way to line record the sound or transfer the .mid through a full-frequency player, then redub the video. I don't own a DS, so I don't know what connections are available, though I did own a Yamaha QY 10 many years ago.
You should try cutting down the bpm by half, double the drums (if any) and cram the notes closer and with a little tweak of the Release and all that you can double the time you have and aswell as double the channels. What you made in this video was really good!
Isn't it much easier making a song other than clicking them one by one? It's on the right-corner between menu and drums of the first screen and it says "song"
This audio recording from the wanky DS speakers does not to the software justice! Headphones or fed through proper speakers, Korg DS-10 sounds absolutely PHAT!
This sounds great ^^
OffentligProfil 1 year ago
I'd guess that it makes for a better video. Only marginally, mind!
randaru 2 years ago
I agree with thingies4U. I run my PC through a 5.1 theater system with large speakers and I would be more impressed if there is a way to line record the sound or transfer the .mid through a full-frequency player, then redub the video. I don't own a DS, so I don't know what connections are available, though I did own a Yamaha QY 10 many years ago.
slearwig 3 years ago
just headphones out.
No midi or data connection of any sort, as the DS is not a musical instrument.
However, it's really impressive how good it sounds when amplified.
MadsterV 2 years ago
@MadsterV there amazing when amplified, i use mine to finish my set at gigs, i always play a song from my ds-10
hmrdude 2 years ago
You should try cutting down the bpm by half, double the drums (if any) and cram the notes closer and with a little tweak of the Release and all that you can double the time you have and aswell as double the channels. What you made in this video was really good!
Thank you for uploading!
findlay27 3 years ago
Isn't it much easier making a song other than clicking them one by one? It's on the right-corner between menu and drums of the first screen and it says "song"
kylehyde28 3 years ago
If you haven't noticed, XSEED games designed and made KORG DS-10. :P
RAWRIAMSPOON 3 years ago 8
@RAWRIAMSPOON They licensed and localized it for US release. They didn't make it.
MoriyaMug 8 months ago
So this is what Zelda would of sounded like just before disco hit the airwaves.. Cool! 5 stars!
Amishman35 3 years ago 2
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pasame la partitura diosdiosidos good
brianverdejo 3 years ago
Sounds good! I need to work on getting notes to sound how I imagine...
I'm just wondering why you didn't set the patterns out on the song screen?
SorcererSteven 3 years ago 5
This audio recording from the wanky DS speakers does not to the software justice! Headphones or fed through proper speakers, Korg DS-10 sounds absolutely PHAT!
thingies4U 3 years ago
@SorcererSteven because its easier to use saved things i would assume.
the notes would be good to have though :P
eloyADAN 1 year ago
Yeah its nice
horeshor 3 years ago 3
Pretty good!
pUREsTORM9267 3 years ago 3