Brrrrrrr. I had both this and the Drum version 110. Nasty sounds. Really rough and aggressive. Nowhere near as good as the 707 and 727. Still, I got plenty of use out of them. Now I have them both and many more in UVI's drum anthology¡
Yeah man I've got both. The DDM 110 isn't producing any sound from memory. I think the buttons just need a clean up. Agreed though no way on the same level as the 707/727. 707 is definitely my favourite drum machine which am lucky to own! 😎
Good thing we could hear it.
Sure thing! I'll try and do a video of that soon. Thanks. 🙂
Brrrrrrr. I had both this and the Drum version 110. Nasty sounds. Really rough and aggressive. Nowhere near as good as the 707 and 727. Still, I got plenty of use out of them. Now I have them both and many more in UVI's drum anthology¡
Yeah man I've got both. The DDM 110 isn't producing any sound from memory. I think the buttons just need a clean up. Agreed though no way on the same level as the 707/727. 707 is definitely my favourite drum machine which am lucky to own! 😎
Look forward to hearing some sounds from this, agreed that its a wicked looking drum machine
Thanks Adam! Yeah I'll do a video soon - I know you're a big Korg fan!
That's pretty cool! Pretty old too lol
Yeah really oldskool. Thanks!! 😎
Din sync from DDM 110, 220 not gonna work with roland gear
With the Korg KMS-30 Sync Box you can also connect old Roland Gear, because you can change the rate individually.