If, like us, you were the kid who was always relegated to triangle duty for your grade school's annual Nativity play, then the Korg DS-10 synthesizer program is probably not for you. And by "probably," we mean "definitely," because seriously, this thing looks complex. In the above video, we're shown some of the many mysterious dials and knobs that will probably help skilled musicians fashion the tunes of tomorrow, and us to create horrible-sounding sequences of flatulent beeps that go nowhere.
Speaking of the former, we've embedded a video after the break of Japanese musician Sanodg mixing a song from scratch using the DS-10 software, four Nintendo DSes, and a mixer. His performance (and our layman's knowledge of music) suggests that this is one serious piece of kit.
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6-12-2008 @ 5:02PM
Jhongerkong said...
Music is serious business
Seriously though, unless a new Tetris Attack is announced, this is the one game im anticipating alot
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6-12-2008 @ 6:33PM
tacoman said...
You didn't buy Planet Puzzle League? It's the same game (Panel de Pon).
6-12-2008 @ 6:51PM
Jhongerkong said...
Of course I did! Thats the only game ive had in my DS for the last year. PPL is the best DS game ever and it always will be.
6-12-2008 @ 6:44PM
kronik said...
Looks absolutely awesome! Not to mention, did I see him synchronizing all four DS's before he started? I did didn't I?
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6-13-2008 @ 5:36PM
Miguel said...
Exactly my thoughts at the start of the clip when I saw 4 DSes. At the end you can see the one on the right must be the sync master, has some kind of transport control.
6-13-2008 @ 3:24AM
NetOperator Wibby said...
this is freaking awesome and that guy is awesome. i can't wait until my new studio in my pocket comes to the states.
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6-17-2008 @ 11:23AM
Timerider said...
I was looking forward to this but holy crap thats complicated. I would get it if it was more like the Kaossilator.
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7-13-2008 @ 4:04AM
Matthew said...
It has a Kaossilator! Yippee, can't wait.