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Published on 10/30/09 at 14:06
According to a vendor of battery, these little things do not last long because their drummers pounding it directly ... They quickly decided to stop spending and have everything back in asia
Hmm, drummers.
The drmsynce is a small module incredible: no filter, no white or pink noise floor as the modules Percussion / drums for the time-to Simmons, but exactly! The modulations are superb, the "LFO" amount very high, it has effects ringing soft sync or ring modulation, without being, the relatively long decay can be used other than transient module and the little thing that ds is the palm of the hand has a real presence. Walking with piles.On may trigger finger, or vibration, or trig thanks to an input jack.
This little thing has been a pretext for the meeting of 3 owners of the machine to play, and at first we only used the DRMSYNCE as generators, with effects pedals. I have very fond memories of these sets instead ... experimental.
I have other modules of the brand: The DRUM SYNTHE RDS, battery module has analog SIMMONS SDS indicating Made in Japan and a pedal SPACE MACHINE (phaser)
Coron island of being a Filipino, I did not understand the Japanese must be Reference.cs
All these modules work like the first day, not bad for cheap from the 70s/80s
I know that the same machine was licensed, under a different brand, and I know the DRMSYNCE has a big brother, the DS8 I think adding the classic function noise.
overall, this module gadget is ... enormous.
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