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Originally Posted by TacosTacos
What is so great about it, is that it is actually done by Korg. I really can't wait for this. I have tried a few homebrew things like this, and none of them are all that great. I am sure this won't be as amazing as I am hoping, will still be great. It would be amazing if it somehow had MIDI in/out though.
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It's just as you said, It's made by Korg, it's gotta be good. Korg will put every bit of effort they can and push it to the max.
Only 4 drum parts seems limited at first, but from the official homepage,
"In addition to the two analog synth simulators and drum module, a 6-track/16-step sequencer enables precise control and provides a wide range of musical possibilities.
Several units can be connected and played together through a wireless link, and this and other features make the Nintendo DS and KORG DS-10 almost limitless in their application - they can take you places that no single synthesizer can."
So as for the MIDI question, while you probably can't do in, I could run several DS Lite's through my Pioneer DJM 800 mixer, which has MIDI out, and control each channel separately through MIDI, so now I guess I gotta get another... three DS Lite's :/
I hope the synth allows for enough flexibility to create some beefy acid like leads, Acid House on the go, that be sweet.