You can change the number of steps in a pattern to anything between 1 and 16. So yes, technically, you can make something in 6/8 or 12/8, but it's kind of limited; you won't be able to subdivide past the eigth note, so you'll only be able to have anything very fast and still expect to have a lot of variety in your song.
Thanks for this, it is really detailed and helpful. It takes quite a lot of reading of the manual to work out how things hang together and I found this a really good introduction. Nice work!
i got my dsi for $20, it awsome for korg ds. so far the only song i have made wasorchestra hit.
Jioto838 1 year ago
damn i might get a dsi just for this shit
beezeepleezee69 2 years ago
yup 4/5/09
aaabbhddgf 2 years ago
WTF...
Is DSi even out yet??? 0.o
14point3 2 years ago
You can change the number of steps in a pattern to anything between 1 and 16. So yes, technically, you can make something in 6/8 or 12/8, but it's kind of limited; you won't be able to subdivide past the eigth note, so you'll only be able to have anything very fast and still expect to have a lot of variety in your song.
PrivateBuckwheat 3 years ago
i have the dsi
legobatboy101 3 years ago
Can edit each drum seperately in "Drums". Can also load up drums in synths ergo creating fat loops.
santorinisantorini 3 years ago
Thanks for this, it is really detailed and helpful. It takes quite a lot of reading of the manual to work out how things hang together and I found this a really good introduction. Nice work!
therealpuffle 3 years ago
are there any triplet settings?
like a 6/8 time signature feel?
77Grim77 3 years ago
Just load the INIT session and save it as the one you want to "delete".
unoscop 3 years ago