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KORG iDS-10. Ratings and Reviews

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4.49
out of 5
43 Ratings
  • sgranlund, 03.12.2015
    No midi or audio copy/paste
    Was fun on Nintendo. Still fun toy but was hoping it would play well with other music apps. There is no midi or audio copy making it a completely stand alone app. Even though it sounds good as a fun analog toy you can't use it to with other music apps to make music. The first Korg app I'm disappointed in. I love the fun factor but Wished I could use it beyond the app itself. I wanted to be able to use the sounds and patterns in my music workflow. Glad I only paid half price. Would NEVER pay more. In reality it's worth about $1-5, not really a bargain at $10. Again still fun, just not really useable beyond a toy even though it's sounds good. Show more
  • wavetracer, 03.12.2015
    A step down from DS-10 Plus
    Except for its very cool voice synth, the iDS-10 feels mostly like a DS-10 Plus downgrade. 2 mono synth parts (plus its voice synth), compared to 4 on the DS-10 Plus. 6 very dumbed down drum synths with no effects, compared to 8 much more versatile drum synths with effects. Smaller gripes: Fewer scale modes. And while it does let you sequence more synth parameters at once—the DS-10 Plus is limited to 2—it doesn’t offer the “hold” mode; parameters are always animated in “smooth” mode, with no way to change it. Its delay effect has fewer parameters, making it somewhat less versatile. The big letdown, though—and the reason I give this 3 stars instead of 4 or 5—is its puny, limited drum section. It does have its upside. The voice synth is awesome. Really awesome. And the iDS-10 offers reverb—something the DS-10 Plus doesn’t. And “mystery bingo,” whatever that is. Maybe it eventually opens up more functionality when you get a “bingo.” (And if it does, maybe I’ll bump my rating up to 4 stars.) And despite the limitations, overall the iDS-10 does sound great, it’s on my phone so it’s with me everywhere I go, and it seems to go pretty easy on my phone’s battery. Oh, and undocumented feature—a “hard” press on a synth’s knob with the iPhone 6s’s 3D screen opens up the sequencer for editing/sequencing that knob. Nice. Get it while it’s on sale, but if you’re a fan of the DS-10 Plus, prepare to be underwhelmed. Show more
  • Tonestones, 02.12.2015
    Meh..
    I am sure Happy and I only paid half price for this...Um where is the midi support???????????Please integrate such feature.