Daar heb over gelezen.
Hier kan je iets vinden op de glenstegner site;
http://glenstegner.com/dss1/cfreak.htm
Ik las dit een tijdje geleden op Harmony Central;
Product: Korg DSS-1
Price Paid: US $250 used
Submitted 07/15/2004 at 05:17am by Glen Stegner
Ease of Use : 10
A few corrections to some reviews here. The DSS-1 is 8-note poly, not 16 as some have said. One reviewer kept repeating that it's not polyphonic (what?!) I think he meant that it's not multitimbral.
Since the parameters can be edited via MIDI sysex, I recently created a profile for the DSS-1 on the Kentron Control Freak (a slider-based control surface). While it works great for quickly editing patches, it is not good for real-time control of the DSS-1, as you will hear digital distortion noise when you adjust a slider while holding a note down (unlike the DW-8000 which was very friendly to real-time tweaking from the Control Freak). Also, the cutoff will not update in real time while holding a note down, you have to retrigger to hear the difference. The best way to do filter sweeps on the DSS-1 is to assign Cutoff to the joystick and turn pitch bending off. Also, the only way to monitor what you're doing is to look at the Control Freak's own LCD; the DSS-1's menu based LCD screen will not update in real time while you're controlling parameters via MIDI (another big difference from the DW-8000 whose LED's update in real time, letting you monitor what you're doing).
Here is a great hidden feature I discovered while setting up the Control Freak for the DSS-1. On the DSS-1 you cannot separately control Oscillator 1 and 2 volumes; it only lets you adjust Osc balance, e.g. if you want equal volume between Osc's, you can only get 50%/50%. However, as I studied the MIDI sysex stream for this Osc Balance control, I found out that it's actually adjusting 2 different controls: Osc volume 1 (values 0-100) and Osc volume 2 (values in reverse order, 100-0). So, using the Control Freak, I was able to create 2 separate sliders for Osc volume 1 and 2 respectively. This way, I was able to get both Osc volumes up to 100%/100% which you definitely can't do using the DSS-1 control panel!! As a result, some patches that I have always wanted to boost the volume past the max VCA Level, I was now able to do!!
Using the Control Freak to quickly edit patches, I created some wicked phatt sounds on this thing using saw, pulse & square waveforms, unison mode, osc detuning, flanging from the twin digital delays, and sync mode on. I mean TRULY wicked phatt, we're talking Prophet 5 and OBXa dirty gritty analog warmth! What an awesome filter on this mutha. Don't underestimate the power of the beast!
Overal rating for ease of use: 10, using the Kentron Control Freak!
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Ik gebruik midiquest en teken evt in Ableton, breath control of aftertouch curves in.
Die kan je trouwens toewijzen aan je joystick. En dan live opnemen in Ableton of iets dergelijks.