Korg DS-10 Legend of Zelda Theme
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Forget the haters. You did a pretty good job on it, man. Props!
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It's doing it graphically. No Chronologically..
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...and it lacks the awfull phillips' CDi version of zelda :))
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sorry, but the gameboy version of zelda came AFTER zelda 3 from the Snes.
the Link's chronology is wrong!
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vous parler pas francais
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pure awesomess
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wow, really nice!!! cool beat!
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Oh my God! I can't wait to get my DS-10 for Christmas now. My wife just ordered it for me as one of my gifts on Amazon Saturday night. I am going to crank some serious NES game soundtracks on this thing.
Thanks for posting, it gave me great inspiration for doing some of my own work.
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Gotta love the old school nes/snes themes. How come you used two DSs? Is there an issue with limited tracks/layers you can use? Also, what's the sound bank/preset samples like? Can you import your own? Is there a way of inputting audio from an external source? If yes, is there a "Kaos Pad"-esque feature you can run the audio through? Sorry about the ridiculous number of questions. Cheers.
Jungletr4mp 3 years ago
1) yes, Korg DS 10 is essentially limited to 2 sound channels and 4 drum channels. to create good stereo ECT, i needed more than 2 snd channels and doubled them by syncing two DS/Korg DS-10.
2) Yes and they vary, although i tend to make my own by tweaking the X-amount of modulators included ect.
3)you can use the DS mic to sample but no way of inputting a sound source, Obviously you can output the sound through the DS Headphone jack into a mixer / mixing desk and add another source that way.
funkyyfrank 3 years ago
Props for the remix, the vid was kinda boring though. :)
sagosen 3 years ago
thnx :).. oh, the the video is ment to be no more than a glorified background TBH.
funkyyfrank 3 years ago