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Title: Review: Korg DS-10 Analog Synth Emulator for Nintendo DS
Added: Dec 22, 2008
Author: insidesynthesis
Duration: 8:6
Description:
A review of the Korg DS-10 from a musician's perspective.One correction: There are now North American and European releases out with appropriate documentation.
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Tags: nintendo ds analog synth korg ds10 ms10 ms20 ms-10 synthesizer keyboard drum machine 909 808 tr909 tr808 oberheim moog roland industrial music minimoog virtual emulation computer software
nintendo ds analog synth korg ds10 ms10 ms20 ms-10 synthesizer keyboard drum machine 909 808 tr909 tr808 oberheim moog roland industrial music minimoog virtual emulation computer software
Youtube Comments: 297
khesed Says:
Aug 7, 2011 - HOLY CRAP i want this game now.
82613880889 Says:
Aug 11, 2011 - Great review!
eduardodc3 Says:
Aug 11, 2011 - Awesome Review...Everything you said is true...
PsYk0Wo1F Says:
Aug 17, 2011 - "wait, what is this... For sale or use in japan only.. Oh shit." LOL Haaha laughed so hard at this! xD
skorpi0wut Says:
Aug 28, 2011 - The guy who made this synthesiser, Nobuyoshi Sano, is the same guy who composed the Tekken 3 and Ridge Racer soundtracks (with others).
puppyofwrath Says:
Sep 8, 2011 - "For the price of some pizza and enough beer to throw that pizza up, you can have a synthesizer." LOL!!
lezvarthok Says:
Sep 16, 2011 - bus driving suddenly can be fun.
averoc2012 Says:
Sep 22, 2011 - Is it possible to export tracks or a mix to a computer from the nintendo ds?
Hixbrianrkule Says:
Sep 27, 2011 - Im wondering the same thing, but I will find out next week, Im getting this
Johnny123456789x Says:
Oct 12, 2011 - One question, please, could you tell me how is this recorded to a computer? Or, more specifically, I just need to know how to connect it, what kind of cable do I need? My DS cartridge is already nearly full of songs, and I want to record some of them to make space, but I can't find any tutorials telling me how to do it.
hiimtre Says:
Nov 1, 2011 - you can take an 1/8 inch cable, plug it into the ds headphone jack, then plug the other end into the mic jack of your computer, then u can record the ds audio in any recording software
averoc2012 Says:
Nov 24, 2011 - Thanx!.. It would have been better if there was an option to export it as a file for better quality. But still cool thank you dude
misterkister Says:
Nov 27, 2011 - you can go old school and plug into your pc with a 3.5mm dubbing cable. record your real time actions on the ds with music making software that you have running on your pc. plug the one end of the dubbing cable into the head phone jack on the ds and the other into the mic jack on the pc. If you want to hear what your doing on the ds real time get a head phone splitter.
chinawhiteofficial Says:
Dec 29, 2011 - depeche mode at 5:20
NovaNixEternalFlame Says:
Jan 5, 2012 - Pretty much the only reason to get a DS (plus the 2 SMT games).
ohperoqueesesto Says:
Jan 22, 2012 - ROCKS
Bearnamedlua Says:
Feb 2, 2012 - Do you know how to upload the songs to your computer?
Ciaran55 Says:
Feb 15, 2012 - you could try getting an audio cable (3.5mm) and plugging that from the DS's earphone socket to your PC, and recording it. (Get Audacity if you need something to record with). Now that I think of it, you could get the DS to play thru speakers, which'd sound rad
inkpmssg5 Says:
Mar 19, 2012 - LARGER TURNTABLES FOR THE DJ STAR AND REAL SCRATCH SOUND
NigDub Says:
Apr 10, 2012 - Hahaha that DS/DM- Striped version :D
mgeorge733 Says:
Apr 19, 2012 - 'Ediding' hahaha.This is some quality software, some talented folk out there making some good tunes and amazing covers of existing ones like Daft Punk!
mgeorge733 Says:
Apr 19, 2012 - Edided
mgeorge733 Says:
Apr 19, 2012 - Padderns
RombusEvilBones Says:
May 2, 2012 - You're good man












2yugen2 Says:
Aug 4, 2011 - Great review.