
XSEED Games announced today that it will bring Korg DS-10 Plus to North America for Nintendo DS and Nintendo DSi. Developed by AQ Interactive, Korg DS-10 Plus is a sequel to the original DS game which was a replica of the Korg synthesizer. It brings all the features and user experience of the real synthesizer to the handheld. It's less a game and more of a music application that allows you to create your own music to share or export. You can also have up to eight systems play music together or swap tunes.
The new version will include four analog synthesizers, eight drum synthesizers, up to twelve tracks on one song, and real-time editing. DSi owners get two extra effects layers. No release date has been set of yet.
If you want a taste of what the tool can do on DS, check out this recreation of Daft Punk's "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger."
[Joystiq]
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