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"What we have here is a piece of 1980's musical nostalgia, the MPC Electronics Drum Synthesizer Module System. These appear very rarely on ebay and represent probably the first commercially available electronic drum system. These pre-date the Roland V Drums.
It consists of 3 modules. DSM 1 processes trigger inputs and provides power to the other two DSM 2 modules.
These are of the 19" Rack-Mount type..."
Update: video added below via Z in the comments.
MPC Electronics DSM1 & DSM2 Drums Uploaded by zibbybone on Jun 4, 2008
"Short demo of MPC Electronics Drum Synthesizer Modules being triggered by Roland TR-606 drum machine."
Video previously posted here.
Wednesday, October 03, 2012
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Here's a demo video I made 4 years ago (my first YT upload):
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Thanks Z. Added it to the post. I remember that one.
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