Give it some time and I imagine someone will come up with a .sav file editer that will allow people to extact the actual song files held within the .sav so people could export the song in its raw form to their pc for further manipulation. Im not an expert in this but they were able to do the same thing years ago with the first daigasso band bros game. Just an idea.
That would be awesome, but it's not 'too' bad recording with line-in. And, like Vengeful Stick suggested, pairing this up with a Zen seems like a pretty good way as well. I'm actually impressed with the sound quality, there's no hiss or buzz (that I can hear) when recording. I did have problems in indirect sunlight yesterday, the dark theme is slightly washed out on the lower screen which, I am guessing, is due to the touchpad diffusing the sunlight. But this game deserves to be purchased if you care anything at all about music. Hopefully other companies will follow with creative games/apps like this. A few months ago I remember reading about some Photoshop-esque application that looked awesome but I've since forgotten the name.
three14 I found your comment useful and in place, it is a music production comment in a thread about a music production software. I don't know why all the fuss... Anyways, three14 & blitit, please don't start a flame.
Thank you. It's not Blitit's fault in any way and I have no hard feelings against him. I really was being unfair about the DS-10's keyboard and for that I deserve a little flak. It was a mistake on my part to jump to conclusions.
This post has been edited by three14, Mon, July 28th, 2008 at 14:35