Skip to content
  • Home
  • About Synthtopia
  • Advertising
  • Feedback & Site Tips
  • Submit Items for Review

Synthtopia

Tag: Korg DS-10

KORG iDS-10 Brings Portable Synth Studio To iPhone

Korg has introduced iDS-10 – a portable synthesizer studio for iPhone, an evolution of the original DS-10 app for the Nintendo DS platform. Korg iDS-10 combines a virtual analog synthesizer, voice synthesizer, and drum machine, inspired by the design of the original Korg DS-10. The app gives you a hand-held system for creating electronic music. 

December 1, 2015December 1, 201530 Comments

Rhythm Core Alpha For The Nintendo DSi


Rhythm Core Alpha: a Music Synthesizer / Sequencer on Nintendo DSi : How to do it! was uploaded by: rhythmcorealpha
Duration: 450
Rating: … Read More Rhythm Core Alpha For The Nintendo DSi

November 17, 2010November 17, 20107 Comments

Korg DS-10 Plus Synthesizer For The Nintendo DS Now Available


KORG DS-10 PLUS Trailer was uploaded by: XSEEDgames
Duration: 268
Rating: … Read More Korg DS-10 Plus Synthesizer For The Nintendo DS Now Available

February 19, 2010February 19, 20102 Comments

Switched On Silent Night


100% korg ds10 – Silent Night was uploaded by: ChrisLody
Duration: 235
Rating: … Read More Switched On Silent Night

December 21, 2009December 21, 20094 Comments

Korg DS-10 “Sings” Daft Punk With Formant Synthesis


Making KORG DS-10 sing a Daft Punk song was uploaded by: Denkitribe
Duration: 110
Rating: … Read More Korg DS-10 “Sings” Daft Punk With Formant Synthesis

September 27, 2009September 27, 20091 Comment

Synth On A Train


EXPRESS #471 [SHORT TRIP + KORG DS-10 Synthesizer] was uploaded by: jetdaisuke
Duration: 322
Rating: … Read More Synth On A Train

August 30, 2009August 30, 20092 Comments

KORG DS-10 Plus Introduction


KORG DS-10 PLUS Keynote (?) was uploaded by: aqi
Duration: 284
Rating: … Read More KORG DS-10 Plus Introduction

June 26, 2009June 26, 20092 Comments

TRAINing 2 – Fast And Crazy Stop Motion Madness


TRAINing 2 – Fast And Crazy was uploaded by: JohnLRice
Duration: 119
Rating: … Read More TRAINing 2 – Fast And Crazy Stop Motion Madness

June 15, 2009Leave a comment

Posts navigation

Older posts

Topics

  • Android Music App
  • Apple iPad
  • Articles
  • Audio Interfaces
  • Computer Hardware
  • Computer Music
  • Controllerism
  • DJ
  • Drum Machines & Groove Boxes
  • Electronic Instruments
  • Electronic Music & Recording Gear
  • Electronic Musicians
  • Free Music
  • Free Music Software
  • Free Sample Library
  • Garageband
  • Gear Reviews
  • Hardware Effects
  • Interviews
  • iPhone Music Software
  • iPods & Portable Media Players
  • Keyboard Synthesizers
  • Microphones
  • MIDI Controllers
  • MIDI Interfaces
  • Mixers
  • Modular Synthesizers
  • Music Book Reviews
  • Music News
  • Music Reviews
  • Music Videos
  • Music Websites
  • Notation
  • Patch Editors
  • Recording
  • Reference
  • Reviews
  • Samplers
  • Samples & Loops
  • Sequencers
  • Software Effects & Audio Processors
  • Software Reviews
  • Software Sequencers
  • Software Synthesizers & Samplers
  • Speakers & Monitors
  • Strange
  • Synthesizers
  • theremin
  • User Reviews
  • Virtual Instruments
  • Virtual Musicians
  • VJ
  • Workstations

Search

What People Are Talking About

  • Korg Opsix Altered FM Synthesizer Now Available For $330, Was $750
  • Global Chip Shortage Takes Another Victim, The Bastl Thyme Effects Processor
  • Oberheim OB-X8, 'An Amazing-Sounding Instrument', Now Shipping
  • Isla Instruments S2400 Adds E-Mu SP1200 Floppy Disk Backwards Compatibility (Sneak Preview)
  • New Album Features Prog Synth Gods Covering Synthesizer Classics
  • New Magazine From Australia, Modul8, Features '56 Pages Of Utter Synth Geekery'
  • Improvised Ambient Music For Voice & Novation Summit
  • New Sounds For The Korg Prologue From Jexus
  • Spitfire Audio Releases Originals Epic Choir, Featuring The Sound Of A 50 Voice Vocal Ensemble
  • New Music From Brian Eno - 'There Were Bells'

Something To Think About

I’m interested in all kinds of music, and sooner or later most of those musics find their way into my own compositions.

— Philip Glass
2004-2022 Synthtopia, All Rights Reserved
 

Loading Comments...