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more about #korgds10 denki: So, a year later and they finally get around to putting in what they should have had in the first place? No thanks, I'll pass again. It's still laugh... more » uoogi: 佐野さんすげー more » n00b_pwner: Why does it seem that the original DS before DSi is almost completely ignored now? I am not sure if they have this on DS cards, but they should not to... more » Gantz: Your Trusted Friend in Science.: Aw they're just going to call it plus? I was hoping they'd go with DS-20 or something. Even 11 would make sense. more » Project_J187: Imported my copy. It was worth it, even though I paid more then it will cost at Gamestop. If you enjoy making music at all, you should buy this. more » Comatose Turtle: Son of a... I just spent a month scouring the globe for one of these then when I finally find one Gamestop immediately announces it will start stockin... more » Mount_Prion: My excuse is access to a studio with $60000 worth of analogue synthesizers... [wonderfulrecording.com] more » RoboticSpacePenguin: I had a 3 man jam session with this over xmas break. We all linked our DS's up wirelessly and it syncs everyone up so the beats match. Great fun. An... more » plankton88: There are plenty of free homebrew music programs for the DS that are way better than this. more » Crumplecorn: Excuse 1: I don't have a DS. Excuse 2: I do have a Korg DS-8. more » Shiryu: I don't need an excuse I have it since it came out in Euroland! Sadly I have yet to implement it in any of my songs ( [shiryumusic.no.sapo.pt] ) but i... more » i_am_not: I've tried it but didn't really like it. Though there's a lot of options for creating the number of sound samples is pretty small and the whole progra... more » ethanlechcharles: I've become so fed up lately with all these "instruments" where to make music all you have to do is press a point on the screen. When I was little, o... more » fuchikoma: Nice. Not a lot to coordinate there, but pretty listenable ambientish piece. more » somerandomgothperson: LSDJ, maybe...its sounds more like ambience than a song.:D more » killah101: With this kind of economic crisis, how do people still find time to do things like this.. more » metal face eagle premium is not from So Cal: Computer: Define "Ho - Down" more » -
#dsi
There's A New Korg DS-10!
This video is, well, amazing. It's producer Nobuyoshi Sano doing his best Steve Jobs impersonation as he presents to the world a new, improved version of the Korg DS-10 synthesiser for the Nintendo DS. More » -
#ds
You're Running Out Of Excuses To Not Buy A Korg DS-10
The Korg DS-10 synthesiser, for all its inherent brilliance, hasn't been widely available in the US. That's about to change. Mega-retailer GameStop will soon be stocking the program, and are now accepting preorders. More » -
#video
iPhone, DS, Touch and Kaossilator Make Beautiful Music Together
In this video you see jetdaisuke jamming with an iPhone, two DS, iPod Touch and Kaossilator. More » -
#music
Throw Four Korg DS-10's Together, You Got Yourself A Hoedown
Last month, four Australians got together at a record label party. Each had a copy of the Korg DS-10 synthesiser for the Nintendo DS. The four joined forces, improvised then rocked out. More » -
#korgds10
Korg DS-10 Meets 70's Rock With Homebrew Talkbox Mod
Just in case you weren't already sold on the neat stuff the Korg DS-10 synthesiser could do, along comes Jetdaisuke and his bendy plastic straw. More » -
#e308
This Is No Music Game, Dammit
This is not a game. I repeat, this is not a game. Based on the Korg MS-10, Korg DS-10 is a music tool packed in DS software. It allows up to eight DSes to connect by ad-hoc wireless. The soundboard interface looks like an actual Korg synthesizer soundboard with knobs that can be rotated and turned and jacks that can be plugged into and switch by simply drawing lines. And since it is a straight up synthesizer on DS software, the chart of full scale musical notes might seem intimidating. It's possible to create full, rich layered tunes that range from a minute and a half to five minutes. Developer Cavia included a "Chaos Pad" that simply lets users "draw" on the touch screen and it maps out corresponding notes. Perfect for noodlers. More » -




