Game review: Korg DS-10
How else to explain the Korg DS-10 which, while it isn't a game, is one of the finest toys ever created. It's a perfect reconstruction of the Korg MS-10 - an analogue, monophonic synthesizer that has had rave reviews ever since it arrived in 1978. The DS-10 is slightly better than the MS-10: while it faithfully recreates the former's sound, it has a Kaos Pad interface which the MS-10 lacked. As well as a virtual keyboard and sequencers galore, it has knob-and-pinboard patch panels for tweaking synth and even drum sounds to near-destruction. As it lets you combine two synth sequences and a drum track, it basically lets you conjure up electro-techno tracks from thin air in a matter of minutes.
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Date Published: October 21, 2008
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