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The DSS-1, unlike the DW series or the Poly-800 allows the filter to be switched between 12dB and 24dB modes. The DSS-1 has the same VCF as on the Korg DW series and the Poly-800 (Korg custom filter # NJM-2069). These digital oscillators are then fed through a fully resonant VCF and a VCA section. This allows you to create single-cycle waveforms by either drawing them with a data slider, or by setting the relative amplitude levels of 128 sine waves. Also on board the DSS-1 is a simple, non-realtime additive synthesis engine.
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For each oscillator, one of 16 single-cycle waveform loops or full samples can be selected. The subtractive analog engine on the DSS-1 allows for two oscillators to be combined and/or detuned. Like most digital-analog hybrid synthesizers, its architecture is set up much in the same way as on a standard subtractive analog synthesizer. A single DSS-1 floppy disk can hold up to 512k worth of multisamples, but only a max of 256K can be loaded into the machine's internal memory. The maximum internal sample memory is 256K on a factory standard unit, with some (now rare and hard-to-find) hardware upgrades that increased the memory up to 2MB. A single floppy disk can hold 4 "systems", each of which stores 32 patches including all subtractive synthesis parameters and the multisamples used in those patches. Multisamples can contain up to 16 individual samples. The usual sample editing features are included, such as truncate, loop, crossfade, keymapping, and so on. It can sample at 12-bit resolution, with a maximum sampling frequency of 48 kHz. The DSS-1 is a 12-bit sampler with analog filters and envelopes. The DSS-1 (along with the rackmount DSM-1) was the company's only sampler until 1998 when Korg introduced sampling options on their Triton and Trinity series of workstations, and on their Electribe series of drum-and-phrase samplers. Like Yamaha and Casio, however, Korg did not stay long in the sampling arena. It came out at a time when many of the popular synthesizer companies were beginning to get into sampling, an area of sound design that had previously been left to a handful of fledgling companies such as Fairlight, E-mu, and Ensoniq. The Korg DSS-1 is a 12-bit polyphonic sampling synthesizer released in September 1986.
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They have an introductory price and an upgrade price available for those who bought earlier renditions.Monotimbral but multitimbrality can be obtained using multisamples spread across keyboard These timeless, legendary sounds are ready to add color to your music production. The KORG Collection can be used as a standalone product and a plug-in* for AU, VST, and AAX in various Mac and Windows production environments.
The analog masterpieces that established the synthesizers of the '70s and early '80s, and the digital masterpieces that changed the history of music in the late '80s, '90s, and 00s are all available in this full version. KORG Collection 3 has now expanded to be a thrilling collection of iconic sounds from the '70s, '80s, '90s, and '00s.Ī high-value, special package containing the following 11 products: miniKORG 700S, Prophecy, TRITON Extreme, TRITON, ARP Odyssey, MS-20, Polysix, Mono/Poly, M1, WAVESTATION, MDE-X.
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Now in 2021, KORG Collection 3 introduces three new software recreations to the world: KORG's first mass-produced analog synthesizer, the miniKORG 700S, the MOSS Tone Generator-powered Prophecy, and the Triton Extreme, the vacuum tube-equipped high point of the Triton series. 2019 brought KORG Collection 2, with a faithful recreation of the TRITON, as well as newly refined GUIs for all prior plugins. The KORG collection was renewed in 2017 with the addition of the ARP Odyssey. In 2004, KORG released the KORG Legacy Collection, a groundbreaking endeavor to authentically recreate the company’s most famous synthesizers in software.