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Dynamic Digital DrumsReview | Sound On Sound, Dec 1986Korg DDD-1Korg's latest (and some might say greatest) drum machine takes a heavy pounding from Mark Jenkins. But does it survive the assault? Read on to find out... | |||
In Triplet TimeReview | Electronic Soundmaker, Jan 1985Korg DrumsProlonging the percussive theme, a look at three very interesting products from Korg: Their value-for-money digital Super Percussion and Super Drums rhythm machines, plus the KMS-30 MIDI Synchronizer. | |||
KORG DDD-1 Drum MachineReview | Making Music, Sep 1986 | |||
Korg DDD1Review | Music Technology, Nov 1986Digital Drum MachineExpandability comes to drum machines, with an affordable unit that offers four ROM expansion slots, plus the added bonus of onboard user sampling. Trevor Gilchrist checks it out. | |||
Korg DDD1 Drum MachineReview | International Musician, Oct 1986RhythmCheckThe drum machine you can hit, and get something more than an ex-drum machine. Reed administers the blows. | |||
Korg DDM110Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1984Programmable Drum MachineThe world's cheapest programmable digital drum machine looks on paper to be a fine companion for Korg's similarly-priced Latin percussion machine. Paul White checks out the reality. | |||
Korg DDM220Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Oct 1984Programmable Percussion MachineThe Latin percussion variant of Korg's new budget drum machine duo comes under the scrutiny of Trish McGrath. Is its beauty more than skin deep? | |||
Korg KPR-77Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Feb 1983 | |||
Korg KPR77Review | One Two Testing, Jan 1983 | |||
Korg S3 - Part 1Review Series | Music Technology, Jan 1991Rhythm WorkstationThe drum machine's reply to the keyboard workstation is Korg's S3 Rhythm Workstation. Simon Trask looks at the first of a new breed of drum machine, sequencer and effects processor. | |||
Korg S3Review | Sound On Sound, Jan 1991Rhythm WorkstationWith its synthesizer-like voice editing functions, built-in stereo signal processing, 8-track sequencing and SMPTE sync options, can Korg's new top-of-the-line drum machine justify its title of rhythm workstation? Richard Aaron finds out. | |||
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The Dynamic DuoCompetition | Electronic Soundmaker, Jan 1985 |
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