MATRIXSYNTH: Programming the Kay DRM-1 Memory Rhythm Machine


Friday, November 14, 2014

Programming the Kay DRM-1 Memory Rhythm Machine


Published on Nov 14, 2014 zibbybone

"Here's a rare box I forgot I picked up a few years ago. It is very similar to the Roland / Boss DR-55 in design both style and sound. The DRM-1 features fully programmable bass drum, snare drum, closed hi hat and cymbal. Instead of a cymbal, the DR-55 has a programmable rim shot and the closed hat can either be turned off or play 8th or 16th notes. Sorry, I goofed up the bass drum rhythm (what I want to trigger on 1st step actually triggers on the 16th step), I was a bit rushed filming this video and didn't want to redo. Sometimes you get happy accidents programming this way."

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