Korg DSS-1 Synthesizer
he Korg DSS-1, released in 1986, is a monster hybrid of analog, digital, and sampling-based synthesis. It has one of the most responsive velocity and aftertouch sensitive keyboards on any synthesizer. DSS-1 can put all but the mightiest analog synths to shame! It was used by Jean Michel Jarre, Michael Cretu of Enigma, and Mark Jenkins.
by Eve Dy - 59 tracks Full Board $4.99
Drawn 01
Drawn 02
Drawn 03
Drawn 04
Drawn 05
ALTO SAX 1
AQUARIUM
Bass-Pno
Brass 3
Choir 1
Choir 5
ChukBass
Clarinet patch
Clav
E.Piano2
E.Piano4
Electric Bass 1
EWAVE 1
EXHAUST1
FLUTES
FX Echo
Grand Piano1
Grand Piano6
Grand Piano7
Kotar
LATIN PC
LowHARP
Metal
Nice acoustic guitar
Nice Japanese sounds
FX Echo
Grand Piano1
Grand Piano6
Grand Piano7
Kotar
LATIN PC
LowHARP
Metal
Nice acoustic guitar
Nice Japanese sounds
ORCHPERC
Organ
ROCK KIT
Saw
SIMMONS
Square
Strings1
STRINGS2
Strings4
SynBASS3
TAJMAHAL
TENOR SAX 1
TROMBORN
TRUMPET PATCH 1
TYMPANI2
Unison
VOICE1
VOICE2
Wood Bass 1
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he Korg DSS-1, released in 1986, is a monster hybrid of analog, digital, and sampling-based synthesis. It has one of the most responsive velocity and aftertouch sensitive keyboards on any synthesizer. DSS-1 can put all but the mightiest analog synths to shame! It was used by Jean Michel Jarre, Michael Cretu of Enigma, and Mark Jenkins.
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