Is there anything the Nintendo DS can't do? Japanese electronic musical instrument manufacturer KORG and AQ Interactive have turned the DS into a music synthesizer with the KORG DS-10 software that combines the touchscreen interface of the Nintendo DS...
With the already released Jam Sessions from Ubisoft, Electroplankton from Nintendo and now the KORG DS-10, gamers looking to start a band should have everything they need to become the next big thing.
The KORG DS-10 is currently on display at the International Musikmesse in Frankfurt, Germany and will be released in July for 4800 yen (AU$50). Sadly, KORG DS-10 has so far only been announced for Japan.
KORG DS-10 features
– World’s first music tool software created for the Nintendo DS
– Two patchable dual-oscillator analog synth simulators:
– Four-part drum machine that uses sounds created with the analog synth simulator
– Six-track (analog synth x 2, drum machine x 4) /16-step sequencer
– Delay, chorus, and flanger sound effects available from the mixing board
– Three note-entry modes: touch-control screen, keyboard screen, matrix screen
– Real-time sound control mode via touch-control screen
– Exchange sounds and songs and play multiple units simultaneously through a wireless communications link.
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Just like the Cybertruck then.