It's been four months since I added the DSM03 to my euro synth.
When I first got it, I wasn't really sure about it. I liked the sounds I was getting, but I didn't really understand how to control it.
Now, I find it a completely indispensable part of my sound. Rather than being an occasional or niche effect, I've found it has a great number of uses. It's replaced my drum machine (sold!) and my reverb unit (died!), it can be a modulation oscillator for FM (demo video coming soon), and the lowpass filter has grown on me. If I were to step up to 6U@104HP (which won't happen), I'd make room for a second one.
Here are a couple pieces that use the DSM03 in different ways. Here, it's the rhythm sound. It comes after the low pass gate and has a sort of hand-drum sound:
https://soundcloud.com/beige-maze/total-protonic-reversalThis piece uses two outputs from a single oscillator. The triangle goes to the lowpass gate, and then to the mixer. The sine goes to a waveshaper, then a band pass filter, then to the DSM03 where it gets delayed. This processing makes it sound like a completely different part, even though it's just one oscillator recorded in real time.
https://soundcloud.com/beige-maze/cards-and-spokesThis is a simple one: here, the DSM03 is basically acting like a light spring reverb.
https://soundcloud.com/beige-maze/i-know-what-were-gonna-do-todayThis is an actual attempt at Karplus Strong synthesis. Even though the DSM03 doesn't internally track at 1v/oct, it's still possible to get plucked sounds if you BYOO (bring your own oscillator).
https://soundcloud.com/beige-maze/who-are-you-really-and-what-were-you-before