NEW DIGITAL .Sakata. PERCUSSION MACHINE DPM-48 w -m This new programmable rhythm machine allows you to compose many rhythm patterns by using its 22 digitally' recorded drum & percussion voices. DPM-48 can recreate even the unique attack sound of. drums and percussions as well as the decay of tom-toms and cymbals. Each voice of DPM-48 even contains resonance which makes DPM-48 produce , more realistic sound. (When you pound snare drum, for example, bass drum and tom-toms are also sounding sympathetically.) Optional VOICE. ROMs are available to give you wider selection of voices which makes possible to play DPM-48 in various styles of music. RAM CARTRIDGE SUPPLIES BIG MEMORY CAPACITY di DIRECT IMPORTS (NZ) LTPMpMI HEAD OFFICE 203 NELSON ST SOUTH PHONE 8918.4; BOX 72, HASTINGS BOX 41117, ST LUKES AUCKLAND. Ph. 867033
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Rip It Up, Issue 82, 1 May 1984, Page 18
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131Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Rip It Up, Issue 82, 1 May 1984, Page 18
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