The Pixelh8 Music Tech Master Stroke DS is a real time synthesizer for the Nintendo DS system.
Description:
The new system allows for keyboard style play by pressing “X” to bring up the 2 Octave Xylophone or classic Music Tech mode by using the directional pad to control the sounds in the same way as the Music Tech Game Boy and Pro Performer Game Boy Advance.
Loads of new combinations are possible as you can now combine interval settings with time based effects as well as using the noise channel instead of tone and the easy change between menus allow for quick change during performance.
All sounds are produced via the on board sound chip and no samples or sample manipulation is used, this is a real time chip tune synth for the DS.
Pixelh8 plans to release Music Tech Master Stroked DS for free and a iPhone and Android versions are planned.
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Tags: 8-bit music, Android, chip, chiptune, iPhone, lo fi, music games, Nintendo DS, pixelh8, synth, tune
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It's a pretty impressive feature set. I just wish the video had given some indication of what the other screen is doing this whole time (like, hopefully, showing actual values for those wide parameter swipe spaces that otherwise give no visual feedback at all).