SN D 04651
"From The personal collection of Paul Savoy:
Paul is the guitarist and main songwriter for A-ha, one of the most successful bands of the 1980s. He has written most of the band's biggest hits, including "The Sun Always Shines on T.V.", "Hunting High and Low", "Take on Me", the James Bond theme "The Living Daylights" and the ballad "Summer Moved On". Mr. Savoy is a patron of the Woodstock Music Shop.
The DRM1 MKIII is an analogue drum synthesizer.
It offers eight instruments, each with seven knobs for forming the sound plus a panorama- and a volume-controller. The user interface is absolutely clear and intutitve - one knob, one function.
The instruments on the DRM1 MKII are as following:
KICK Mainly but not only for making big and fat kick drums.
MULTI Three oscillators can be detuned and gives you nice cowbell-like sounds. If you like submarines you can create a nice sonar ping.
SNARE What can we say about that? Well, you get what you expect.
Hi Hat1 and Hi Hat2 That's analogue (heavy- or soft-) metal.
CLAP Classic analogue hand claps.
The instruments of the DRM1 MKIII can be triggered by MIDI (of course velocity-sensitive). There is also an optional trigger option available that connects the drum machine to your analogue step sequencer or whatever gives out gate voltage or switch trigger. Beside the main outputs each channel is equipped with an individual output that also can be used as a channel insert."
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