Korg DS-8
| DS-8 | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | KORG | 
| Dates | 1987 | 
| Price | $ 1400 | 
| Technical specifications | |
| Polyphony | 8 | 
| Oscillator | 2 | 
| LFO | Triangle, Square, Sawtooth, Sine | 
| Synthesis type | FM Synthesizer (2 operators) | 
| Filter | 1 per voice | 
| Attenuator | ADSR Envelope | 
| Aftertouch expression | Yes (monophonic) | 
| Velocity expression | Yes | 
| Storage memory | 100 Programs and 10 Combinations | 
| Effects | Manual Delay, Long Delay, Short Delay, Doubling, Phaser, Chorus, Portamento | 
| Hardware | YM2164 (OPP) | 
| Input/output | |
| Keyboard | 61-key | 
| Left-hand control | Joystick | 
| External control | MIDI | 
The Korg DS-8 is a digital eight-voice FM synthesizer released by Korg in 1987. Following an agreement with Yamaha for access to its research and development facilities, it was designed using Yamaha components and constructed under a licensing agreement. It introduced an analog-style interface for controlling FM sounds and could play different patches on each of its eight voices, marking it as Korg's first multi-timbral MIDI synthesizer. Accompanying its launch was the Korg 707, a more portable version of the DS-8, lacking digital effects but equipped with strap pegs for keytar performance.