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rdelaye
Published on 02/06/07 at 06:56
I bought my DDR30 in 1985!!
Its LCD screen isn't that great, but it is indestructible!
After 22 years of operation module has not aged a day: everything is working properly
Before that, I had a Klone Kit 2 (fragile) and used a Simmons (nice but overpriced) for three concert (all before 1985).
The DDR30 was very expensive at the time, over 20,000 Fr. Francs, but it was the latest tech! (equivalent of TD12)
Although deprecated in terms of technology, it is nevertheless MIDI (to control a sampler module for example) and possesses many vintage and original sounds.
In addition, working on wavetables is possible. Wavetable geeks, take notes....
I think this module deserves attention.
It possesses 6 XLP inputs for connecting six pads or sensors.
Its LCD screen isn't that great, but it is indestructible!
After 22 years of operation module has not aged a day: everything is working properly
Before that, I had a Klone Kit 2 (fragile) and used a Simmons (nice but overpriced) for three concert (all before 1985).
The DDR30 was very expensive at the time, over 20,000 Fr. Francs, but it was the latest tech! (equivalent of TD12)
Although deprecated in terms of technology, it is nevertheless MIDI (to control a sampler module for example) and possesses many vintage and original sounds.
In addition, working on wavetables is possible. Wavetable geeks, take notes....
I think this module deserves attention.
It possesses 6 XLP inputs for connecting six pads or sensors.