Korg DS-10 Turns Your Nintendo DS Into a Serious Synthesizer
Musicians who leash double lives as gaming geeks last wishes as soon have their worlds strike when Korg releases its DS-10 software for the Nintendo DS. Basically, Korg has bewitched the design concept of their illustrious MS-10 synthesizer and thrown in a 4-in the main drum module, 2 analog synth simulators, a 6-course/16-step sequencer and made it usable with the touchscreen. If I had any music proficiency, lived in Japan and had 4,800 yen ($47) seething a hole in my pocket, I would be all on top of this sucker when it is released this July. Valid specs after the break.
- 2 patchable dual-oscillator analog synth simulators:
- 4-as regards drum machine that uses sounds created with the analog synth simulator
- Six-on (analog synth x 2, drum motor x 4) /16-step sequencer
- Hold-up, chorus and flanger sound effects close by from the mixing board
- 3 note-access modes: touch-control room divider, keyboard screen, matrix guard
- Real-time sound leadership mode via touch-control shield
- Exchange sounds and songs and lightly multiple units simultaneously wholly a wireless communications link
[Korg DS-10 via Kotaku and DS Fanboy]




