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01/15/2025 Direct Deposit - Payroll 3,450.00 5,230.44
01/16/2025 Amazon.com Purchase -89.99 5,140.45
01/17/2025 Whole Foods Market -156.32 4,984.13
01/18/2025 Transfer from Savings 500.00 5,484.13
01/19/2025 Netflix Subscription -15.99 5,468.14
01/20/2025 Shell Gas Station -52.40 5,415.74
01/21/2025 Starbucks Coffee -6.75 5,408.99
01/22/2025 Venmo Payment Received 45.00 5,453.99
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German synth magazine Keys and Professional Sound distributed cover disks in the late 80s. These are chaotic compilations of user submissions. You will find a horrible accordion sample next to a brilliant TB-303 emulation.

The holy grail isn't finding a library; it's curating one. The DSS-1 only holds 256kB of RAM (approx 30 seconds of mono audio). You cannot load all 500 disks at once.

Here is how to build the best 2-disk live set:

Disk 1: "The Grit & Texture"

Disk 2: "The Bass & Stab"

Disk 3: "The Pads of Doom"


In the mid-1980s, the synthesizer landscape was a battlefield. On one side stood the analog dinosaurs, offering warmth and fatness but suffering from instability. On the other side were the new digital samplers, offering pristine fidelity but often lacking soul. Korg stepped into this fray in 1986 with the DSS-1, a massive, hybrid beast that sought to combine the best of both worlds.

While the hardware is often celebrated for its dual oscillators and analog filters, the true heart of the DSS-1’s legacy lies in its Sound Library. It remains one of the most distinct and character-driven sample collections of the era.

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Korg Dss1 Sound Library May 2026

German synth magazine Keys and Professional Sound distributed cover disks in the late 80s. These are chaotic compilations of user submissions. You will find a horrible accordion sample next to a brilliant TB-303 emulation.

The holy grail isn't finding a library; it's curating one. The DSS-1 only holds 256kB of RAM (approx 30 seconds of mono audio). You cannot load all 500 disks at once.

Here is how to build the best 2-disk live set: korg dss1 sound library

Disk 1: "The Grit & Texture"

Disk 2: "The Bass & Stab"

Disk 3: "The Pads of Doom"


In the mid-1980s, the synthesizer landscape was a battlefield. On one side stood the analog dinosaurs, offering warmth and fatness but suffering from instability. On the other side were the new digital samplers, offering pristine fidelity but often lacking soul. Korg stepped into this fray in 1986 with the DSS-1, a massive, hybrid beast that sought to combine the best of both worlds. Disk 2: "The Bass & Stab"

While the hardware is often celebrated for its dual oscillators and analog filters, the true heart of the DSS-1’s legacy lies in its Sound Library. It remains one of the most distinct and character-driven sample collections of the era.

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