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MP3 Death has released a free album of music made with the Korg DS-10, the new virtual synth for the Nintendo DS.
You can preview a mix of the tracks below, or download the full set at the MP3 Death site.

 
icon for podpress  Diplodocus DS-10 Compilation [26:19m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
 


Nintendo Korg DS-10 Synthesizer Available For Order

The Korg DS-10 Synthesizer - a software synthesizer for the Nintendo DS - is available now for order and will be shipping at the end of September.
Features:

Professional-grade music tool software for the Nintendo DS
Two patchable dual-oscillator analog synth simulator, -part drum machine that uses sounds created with the analog synth simulator
Six-track (analog synth x [...]

 

DS Lite Orchestra - Cicadas - performed on the Korg DS-10.

 

“Do you think this is just yet another toy synth?” asks Denkitribe. “I don’t think so. This is a very serious virtual analog synth.”
Looks pretty cool from the demo.

 

This episode of the 1Up show - an online video game show - features a look at the new Korg DS-10 synthesizer, which runs on the Nintendo DS platform.

 

CNet Asia reports that the Korg DS-10, the software synth for the Nintendo DS, should be available in Japan in July:
The original MS-10 (price 53,500 yen in 1978; US$300 then) was a monophonic, single oscillator job. DS-10 simulator works as two synthesizers (each of them, dual-oscillator affair), since Nintendo DS has dual-screen, upper and lower.
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The Korg DS-10, the cool new virtual synth for the Nintendo DS, is going to get worldwide distribution, according to the DS-10 blog:
Hi there! my name is Tomi from AQI Inc.and I’ll be in charge of this product for international territories. For those of you out there wondering the release of DS-10 other than Japan, [...]

 

Korg is introducing a Japan-only cartridge for the DS that turns it into a simulation of the classic Korg MS-10 synth. It actually looks kinda cool, too.
No word on global availability. We can hope, though.