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I keep Korg DS-10+ in my DS Lite at all times for some fun w/ emulated analog synths and sequencers. When I go on vacation I use it for that and for GBA games.
MonkeySpot
Perhaps I've talked to you about this game in the past, but it's amazing, isn't it??? I'm getting better at programming it and altering the sounds day by day. It is amazingly flexible. Have you seen the vids on YouTube of what people have done with them, in terms of Dub-Step and the like? I'm not a huge fan of Dub-Step, but I am impressed as HELL with what some people have managed with this title!
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As an almost 30-year vet of the recording and live sound industry, some of the art that has been generated by this lil' gizmo stupifies my brain!
EDIT - @MinishDriveBy: GREAT screen name, and a "YAY!" For the DQV!!! I like DQ best out of all the RPG series out there (with the exception of "ChronoTrigger" which is my all-time favorite, I think)...
I think we have, maybe over in Legacy Platforms... It was w/in the last couple months. There are indeed some crazy videos. People get some really awesome stuff going w/ two of them. I am really hoping there is a 3DS upgrade w/ more features, esp. more tracks and the ability to make longer patterns, also maybe play more patterns than one at the same time. (I think Korg would be better off going iOS or whatever but that's what I want.) It's still great though. Limitations aren't always bad. I have a Roland MC-808 (for example) which is similar only hardware and has like ninteen gagillion sounds and sampling and all kind of everything and it sounds awesome and all but I have made more complete songs on DS-10 because you can't get lost in details and just have to make every sound count.
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