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Deta!L
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Joined: 26 Jan 2006
Posts: 236
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| Korg DSM-1? |
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I think I'm about to scoop one for $75
looks like an S950 and is a 12 bit sampler, with a VCF, SCSI, ...any experience?
from vintage synth...
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Polyphony - 8 Voices
Oscillators - 16 - 2 oscillators per voice
Sampler - 256k
Memory - 5 sec sampling
Synthesis - 128 Sine waveforms you re-shape using 2 sliders
Keyboard - 61 keys w/ velocity and aftertouch
Filter - Lowpass 2 or 4 pole + envelope
Control - MIDI
Date Produced - 1986
Est. Value - $300 - $600
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and this, which was about the keyboard version....
"A wonderful early digital synthesizer. With eight notes of polyphony, two oscillators per voice, a noise source, two multi-stage envelopes, a resonant filter and auto-bend, the DSS-1 has much in common with Korg's previous flagship DW-8000. But it went much further, boasting twin digital delays, oscillator sync, an improved unison mode, a lush analog VCF switchable between 12 and 24dB, and more. Whereas the DW-8000 got its raw material from 16 stored digital waves, the DSS1's oscillators take their source from sampling, additive synthesis, or even hand-drawn waveforms!
It actually had a warm sound and was great for creating pads and textures, as well as deep basses and drones. The synthesis method is based on altering various waveform samples via 2 data sliders. It can sample and then treat the samples as its waveforms - that includes all filtering and envelopes. The DSM-1 was the expanded rackmount version. It was used by Jean Michel Jarre, Joe Zawinul, Michael Cretu of Enigma, Mark Jenkins, Hiro Kawahara, Paul Nagle, Shriekback, and Steve Winwood.
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KORG DSS1 - DSM1
built in 1986
8 Voices / Stimmen 16x Multitimbral
Memory / Speicher standard
estimated value / Gebrauchtwert 100 € (rare)
Tech sampler
sampler digital hybrid tech: no
Waves samples
2 OSCs - info © moogulator for sequencer.de
1 Filter lpf reso 2-4 Pole
1 LFOs saw tri square s+h
2 ENVs 2x ADSR
Ctrl/Trig midi
61 Keys repond to AT/VEL velocity aftertouch
Arpeggiator no Sequencer no
the rack has 20 seconds of sample time @ 24khz it has almost 40 seconds _________________ 3. Fruity Loops does a nice job of chopping or slicing up the beat for me. |
Mon May 19, 2008 11:17 pm |
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Deta!L
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edit I guess it's a 16 bit sampler? maybe stores in 12 bit like the akai's? _________________ 3. Fruity Loops does a nice job of chopping or slicing up the beat for me. |
Mon May 19, 2008 11:21 pm |
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DFACE DXA
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looks like a real piece of shit. no offense. let us know how it works out. _________________
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Tue May 20, 2008 11:05 am |
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Deta!L
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haha! it looks like they copied the S950/900 though foreal doesn't it?
I wonder which came first... _________________ 3. Fruity Loops does a nice job of chopping or slicing up the beat for me. |
Tue May 20, 2008 12:32 pm |
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DFACE DXA
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to me it looks like a combination of the casio fz and the yamaha tx16w. _________________
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Tue May 20, 2008 3:03 pm |
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HavDeaf!
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| DFACE DXA wrote: | | to me it looks like a combination of the casio fz and the yamaha tx16w. |
if its anything like the tx16w, steer clear. i have one of those and i use it as a speaker stand cause no one wants to gimme more then 50 bucks for it. pos _________________
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Thu May 22, 2008 1:54 pm |
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Deta!L
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yeah I'm not fucking with it
_________________ 3. Fruity Loops does a nice job of chopping or slicing up the beat for me. |
Thu May 22, 2008 8:20 pm |
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