Japanese manufacturer Detune has joined with Korg to announce the “Korg DSN-12” analogue synthesiser software for Nintendo 3DS.

The Nintendo 3DS has a 3D display which features an oscilloscope screen that can be manipulated via the 3DS stylus, to control twelve monophonic synthesisers. You create sequences as patterns drawn onto the screen, with the game machine memorising up to 64 patterns for use, each allowing to add up to three effects. Songs can be created by connecting the patterns/sequences together.

You can also exchange songs and sounds, collaborating with your friends on new compositions.

FEATURES

Contains 12 virtual analog monophonic synthesizers

Up to 64 sequence steps

Freely place sequences in up to 64 patterns

Pattern Program mode lets you chain patterns in up to 99 scenes; muting can also be programmed for each track

Three effects are provided; choose from delay, chorus, flanger, compressor, kick, and reverb

Local communication allows users to exchange song data and sound data

The world’s first* 3D display oscilloscope screen; Wave and Lissajous modes are provided

PRICE AND AVAILABILITY

The Korg DSN 12 will be available for purchase on December 19, 2014 from the Nintendo eShop (only with Nintendo 2DS/3DS/3DS XL), for A$49.95