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Korg DSS-1 (Digital Sampling Synthesizer) , released in 1986, holds a legendary status as a bridge between the grit of early digital sampling and the warmth of classic analog synthesis
Sampling Fidelity: The engine supports sampling rates of 16kHz, 24kHz, 36kHz, and 48kHz. Factory Library Highlights
KSDU-019 (Voices): Included the "Air Vox 1," a haunting, ethereal patch inspired by the Fairlight CMI. The Secret Origin of the Korg M1
Finding, loading, and managing sounds for the DSS-1 is a ritualistic journey into the depths of retro-computing. With no internal hard drive and storage initially reliant on proprietary, failing Quick Disks (2.8-inch floppies), preserving the sonic legacy of this machine has become a dedicated subculture.
Korg DSS-1 (Digital Sampling Synthesizer) , released in 1986, holds a legendary status as a bridge between the grit of early digital sampling and the warmth of classic analog synthesis
Sampling Fidelity: The engine supports sampling rates of 16kHz, 24kHz, 36kHz, and 48kHz. Factory Library Highlights korg dss1 sound library
KSDU-019 (Voices): Included the "Air Vox 1," a haunting, ethereal patch inspired by the Fairlight CMI. The Secret Origin of the Korg M1 Korg DSS-1 (Digital Sampling Synthesizer) , released in
Finding, loading, and managing sounds for the DSS-1 is a ritualistic journey into the depths of retro-computing. With no internal hard drive and storage initially reliant on proprietary, failing Quick Disks (2.8-inch floppies), preserving the sonic legacy of this machine has become a dedicated subculture. Standout Patch: "Sync Lead