I just uploaded a new track showing off a little jam I did on the new DS-10 plus.
http://music.myspace.com/sonicbitstream
I didn't record it with studio quality, just to my SP-404. I used the 404 subsonic synth to enhance the sub a little bit as it was being sampled, but other than that, it's a straight recording. I mainly wanted to show that it doesn't have to sound like a toy. It has a lot of synth depth.
New DS10 plus test
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I think this sounds great. To improve it, I'd like to hear the drums change up some, and a bit more openness so the bass could come thru, (this is re the first song on your page). However, I just my ds10 and I can't get it to do much more than weird rhythmic bleeps and blurps, so I'm jealous and hoping to get to a real creative place. So far it makes me just wanna go back to my m3 and do up something familiar.
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