Gaming KORG DSN-12

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A synth/music maker tool/sequencer/effects/etc for the 3DS that will be for sale in EU & NA in 3 months!

It will probably not be the same revolution the DS-10 did many years ago.. But this looks like 1000 times better than the M01D =)
 
it seems like DSN-12 is to DS-10 what M01D is to M01

edit: flipped the M01 products
 
dont really see a point as there are much better synthesizers available on android
 
The 3DS runs Android? :rolleyes:
It's more like everything, from super cheap devices to more high end stuff runs Android, and Android has its own synth apps, so seeing an inferior product come out on the 3DS isn't exactly impressive. I mean, even if somebody doesn't own an Android device, most inexpensive Chinese ones will run most anything you want them to anymore.
 
It's more like everything, from super cheap devices to more high end stuff runs Android, and Android has its own synth apps, so seeing an inferior product come out on the 3DS isn't exactly impressive. I mean, even if somebody doesn't own an Android device, most inexpensive Chinese ones will run most anything you want them to anymore.


And perhaps more than the DS-10, what you get is something unique, something you can’t really directly replace in an iOS app. Maybe it’s the combination of the vintage 80s sounds from the KORG M1 and 01/w with the sequencer interface. But what the DS hardware delivers that you might miss in iOS is really speed. Physical hardware controls, coupled with the precision of the stylus and some clever screens, mean that with some practice you can navigate the whole interface and rapidly assemble entire songs.
http://createdigitalmusic.com/2013/...rprising-sequencing-mobile-music-workstation/

And since iOS is superior to Android regarding Audio-applications, I'm not sure why you call this product inferior? Are you mad or what?
 
Personally I'm really excited for this. I don't know why everyone is hating on it. If there's better apps on android who cares.
 
It's more like everything, from super cheap devices to more high end stuff runs Android, and Android has its own synth apps, so seeing an inferior product come out on the 3DS isn't exactly impressive. I mean, even if somebody doesn't own an Android device, most inexpensive Chinese ones will run most anything you want them to anymore.


I'd like to know what synths you're talking about. Android's music capabilities are middling at best. The inherent latency of its audio core makes live play all but impossible. Even if you're looking for compositional tools you get Nanoloop, a really awful version of Milkytracker, FL Studio Mobile (also bad), and Caustic. I don't think you have any idea what the actual state of mobile composition/synthesizers are.

Oh yeah, and SunVox. Regardless, the state of Android music production is poor at best.
 

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