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Kawai R-100 Digital Drum Machine

Review | International Musician, Nov 1986
Rhythmcheck

A first entry into the market, and this high-spec, dynamic, tuneable machine could be a real threat to the established names. Tony Reed takes stock

Kawai R100

Review | Music Technology, May 1987
Programmable Digital Drum Machine

Few companies make synthesiser debuts as good as the Kawai K3. Now the same company has introduced its first digital beatbox; Simon Trask finds out if they've maintained the standard.

Kawai R100 Drum Machine

Review | Sound On Sound, Jun 1987

Kawai are quickly making a name for themselves in the hi-tech field thanks to good value products like the R100. Ian Waugh files his report.

Kawai R100 drum machine

Review | Making Music, May 1987

 

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