Electronic Keyboard review
genre: music/creative
price: 200 DSi points
game summary:
"korg DS-10 DS for dummies" pretty much sums it up.
gameplay:
as soon as you start it you are greeted with a series of piano buttons, record/replay controlls, and instrument settings.
you can use this to play some live music straight away, with some accompanyment of choice.
or you can try to compose a masterpiece and save it for later in 1 of the 8 saveslots.
content:
you get 16 instruments, and 5 accompanyment styles to work with, and for each accompanyment you can choose 8 chords and 4 different sub-styles.
you also get 5 quick-buttons to switch faster between instruments.
graphics:
clear clean graphics, not much beyond that to say considering it's just an electric piano.
overal:
compared to the more professional "korg DS-10 DS", it's only competitor on the DS, it has a lot less features.
but it allows anyone who can tap a few on-screen buttons to make a song.
for it's 200 points price it's certainly a good cheap alternative for those who aren't enough into music-making to learn the workings of korg.
note: any prices mentioned are for the European version of the game, other regions may have different pricings.
genre: music/creative
price: 200 DSi points
game summary:
"korg DS-10 DS for dummies" pretty much sums it up.
gameplay:
as soon as you start it you are greeted with a series of piano buttons, record/replay controlls, and instrument settings.
you can use this to play some live music straight away, with some accompanyment of choice.
or you can try to compose a masterpiece and save it for later in 1 of the 8 saveslots.
content:
you get 16 instruments, and 5 accompanyment styles to work with, and for each accompanyment you can choose 8 chords and 4 different sub-styles.
you also get 5 quick-buttons to switch faster between instruments.
graphics:
clear clean graphics, not much beyond that to say considering it's just an electric piano.
overal:
compared to the more professional "korg DS-10 DS", it's only competitor on the DS, it has a lot less features.
but it allows anyone who can tap a few on-screen buttons to make a song.
for it's 200 points price it's certainly a good cheap alternative for those who aren't enough into music-making to learn the workings of korg.
note: any prices mentioned are for the European version of the game, other regions may have different pricings.






