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DXi is a FM synthesizer application inspired by 80's most popular synthesizer. Enjoy making music and creating sound by FM synthesis engine easily.
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DXi FM synthesizer for iPhone Demo Movie part 2 of 3 - Voice Edit -
DXi is a FM synthesizer application inspired by 80's most popular synthesizer. Enjoy making music and creating sound by FM synthesis engine easily.
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DXi FM synthesizer for iPhone Demo Movie part 3 of 3 - Sequencer Mode -
DXi is a FM synthesizer application inspired by 80's most popular synthesizer. Enjoy making music and creating sound by FM synthesis engine easily.
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Korg DS-10 #001
AQ Interactive presents the Korg DS-10, a music-creation software for the Nintendo DS that combines the superior interface of the Nintendo DS and the design concept of the famous MS-10 synthesizer.
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Korg DS-10 #002
AQ Interactive presents the Korg DS-10, a music-creation software for the Nintendo DS that combines the superior interface of the Nintendo DS and the design concept of the famous MS-10 synthesizer.
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Korg DS-10 #003
AQ Interactive presents the Korg DS-10, a music-creation software for the Nintendo DS that combines the superior interface of the Nintendo DS and the design concept of the famous MS-10 synthesizer.
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Tesla Coil Music - 'Risky Business: A Tribute to Nikola Tesla'
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