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Author:  cartesia [ Fri Mar 21, 2008 4:32 am ]
Post subject:  who needs nanoloop? :p

without a doubt, the single awesomest occurrence in portable gaming ever!

It's a modular synth program for Nintendo DS!

Based on the korg MS-10, with sequencer (2 synth parts, 4 drum-synth parts).. also can sync multiple DS's together for more parts/jamming with friends.


http://www.aqi.co.jp/product/ds10/

finally my dream of battery-powered-techno-busking can become reality!!

(it is getting a worldwide release btw, don't be worried by the 'japan only' note on the website.)

Author:  drewzle [ Fri Mar 21, 2008 4:42 am ]
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that looks mad. even better, the sound seems really nice

hopefully it'll be successful and we'll see more of these programs



cartesia wrote:
finally my dream of battery-powered-techno-busking can become reality!!


have you heard of Bhajis Loops? http://www.chocopoolp.com/
i'm building a live set in my Palm using this program, planning to use it for portable performance

it has a really good Live Mode, 'knobs' to tweak and solo/mutes, in sync pattern switches, all that good shit

add the 404 and it's a wrap : )

Author:  cartesia [ Fri Mar 21, 2008 5:20 am ]
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Heard of. . never really looked into getting a palm though,

how much would a good enough one to run bhajis set me back?

Author:  drewzle [ Fri Mar 21, 2008 5:22 am ]
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i got a second one from ebay last year. it was a T3 and cost about $180

be great if you could sync the DS-10 with Bhajis Loops

Author:  JSplifz [ Fri Mar 21, 2008 7:53 am ]
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Damn that Ds 10 is something else. It looks like some pretty tight sounds come out of that shit. That would mos def make a nice addition to my setup and DS collection. What's 4800 yen in american dollars? And I still like LSDJ. It's hard to use, but it's a classic that makes some classic sounds.

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