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Korg Dss-1 Sound Library «No Survey»

In the heart of the Pacific, there existed a legendary island known for its breathtaking landscapes and enchanting sounds. The island, called Aethereia, was home to a mystical tribe that possessed an extraordinary gift – the ability to harness the power of sound. Their ancient temple, hidden deep within the island's lush forests, housed a sacred instrument known as the Korg DSS-1.

: Groups of samples assigned across the keyboard (multisamples).

A curated Korg DSS-1 sound library is essential for anyone who wants to move beyond presets and into the machine’s true potential: gritty, emotional, and deeply textural sound design. Whether you’re making industrial, ambient, synthwave, or experimental music, the DSS-1 — with the right library — remains an underdog masterpiece.

The Korg DSS-1 (Digital Sound Synthesizer) was a groundbreaking instrument that marked Korg's entry into the digital synthesizer market. Released in 1987, it was one of the first digital synthesizers to offer a vast range of sounds, from simple tones to complex textures and rhythms. The DSS-1 was designed to be a flexible instrument, capable of producing high-quality sounds for music production, live performance, and sound design.

A dedicated isn’t just a collection of patches — it’s a portal to the late-80s/early-90s sonic aesthetic: grainy pads, punchy transients, and living, breathing samples that decay beautifully through the DSS-1’s SSM 2044 analog low-pass filter.