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Music Week: Day 1: Korg DS-10 synthesizer for Nintendo DS

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Uploaded by on Jul 27, 2008

Music Week kicks off! Day 1! Korg DS-10 was just released in Japan, and is a Korg synthesizer emulator for Nintendo DS. It is entirely in English, not that there is a lot to read.

Pretty cool application, watch out for songs being uploaded in the future from me :)

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  • was that a mo hawk I saw in the relection off the ds

  • Yes. you like?

  • How would you play multiplayer?

  • well since there are two synthes on the top, I believe each of you could use one and play over both systems? i'm not sure. I'll experiement more. I know when u pick it, you pick your set, and then pick master or slave ds. I'm not sure....have to wait till my gf comes down and test it out.

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  • hey thx for this vid i just got the game but the plus version and i wasnt too sure wat that 'song' button was for lol now i kno wat to do xD....i still cant make a good beat tho :|......T_T

  • U kinda sound like a stalker at the beg. lol...

    Just sayin

  • You called it a touchpad synthesizer, but its actually called a Kaoss Pad:P

  • lol this guy is fucked up

  • no, it's monophonic like the original ms-10. but the ds isn't multi touch anyway. so you would need to sequence any chords. there are two main synths

  • this is good NOT

  • can you play more than 1 note on the piano to make chords?

  • Yes you can edit/load each of the drum samples. You get four banks in the form of pads (a la triggerfinger). You hit "edit", then the bank you want to edit. You can then modify almost everything you can modify on the synths - with the exception of the "release", on the synth edit module - synth edit, patch bay edit, and channel effects bus.

    So far I've found it advantageous to craft a bassline out of the bass kick, and use the synths for more moving pieces. I'll get a sample soon to illustrate.

  • nah but i have a question about korg ds, can you modify the drum samples (twirp, hi-hats..) at all?

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