[sdiy] FYI: Korg DSS-1 Upgrade Kits
mike ruberto
somnium7 at gmail.com
Mon Sep 27 22:37:14 CEST 2010
He doesn't mention the DSM-1 on his pages that I can find. Shoot him
an email. Perhaps they share the same CPU board?
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 4:29 PM, Altitude <altitude at optrand.com> wrote:
> Does this work with the DSM-1 as well?
>
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> Subject: [sdiy] FYI: Korg DSS-1 Upgrade Kits
>
> I apologize if this is kinda off topic but it is DIYish since it is a kit. I
> find this to be an outstanding piece of re-engineering IMO.
> http://web.me.com/tomvirostek/DSS-1/USB_Module.html
>
> I have also gleaned from Tom that there may be something similar coming from
> him developed for the much underrated Casio FZ series samplers. I will be
> happy if that comes to pass being an FZ fanatic and general Casio nut.
>
> It is encouraging to see people putting effort like this into older
> technologies which should have never become obsoleted to begin with.
> The masses drive the market and so much true ingenuity falls through cracks
> and becomes lost.
>
> If somebody released a brand new sampler with an analog signal path nowadays
> I would be the first with my wallet out. As it is I think I must obtain a
> 1986 DSS-1 with 24Megs of RAM and USB now LOL! I remember how much fun the
> original factory DSS-1 was so this has got to be good times...
>
> Mike
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