Eve Dy

The Korg DDM110 programmable digital drum machine first went on sale in 1984. It is one of the early lo-bit digital drum machines to come out of Japan. It actually sounded pretty cool if you recorded it at a slow tape speed and played it back at normal speed... very punchy and beatbox-y! It was released in 1984.  

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The Korg DDM110 programmable digital drum machine first went on sale in 1984. It is one of the early lo-bit digital drum machines to come out of Japan. It actually sounded pretty cool if you recorded it at a slow tape speed and played it back at normal speed... very punchy and beatbox-y! It was released in 1984.

Deee-Lite
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Electro 1
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Electro 2
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Fonky 1
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Fonky 2
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House
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Techno Samba
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Tribal House
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DDM-110 DRUM SAMPLES
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Loop 1
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Loop 2
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Loop 3
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Loop 4
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Loop 5
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Loop 6
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Loop 7
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