Korg Dss-1 Sound Library ((better))
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Each disk contained synth sounds based on the DWGS (Digital Waveform Generation System) , bringing the legacy of the DW-8000 into the sampler.
Highly detailed (for 1986) grand pianos, acoustic guitars, and solo woodwinds that benefited heavily from the warmth of the analog filters. korg dss-1 sound library
The sound library included:
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The original library is famous for its "warm" character, much of which served as the foundation for later Korg classics like the M1. The Korg DSS-1 Sound Library mega-thread - Harmony Central
For musicians today, the Korg DSS-1 sound library offers a unique sonic palette that is hard to replicate. Can’t copy the link right now
The library includes a variety of drum and percussion samples, providing a solid foundation for beat-driven music. As mentioned, some of these drum samples were so iconic that they later appeared in the factory ROM of the Korg M1 and T-series workstations, becoming some of the most widely heard samples in music history.
The DSS-1 has (no save memory). When you power off the unit, all sounds are lost. Therefore, the entire sound library exists on floppy disks.