I actually don't have the DDM 110 yet.. and I got it on ebay for
10bucks.. so I thought, what the hell, why not? And i am so into
cheesy drum sounds lately, kind of doing a lo-fi 80s thing... I
want to get a whole array of drum machines.. eventually... :)
yes those are some of my paintings, music and painting are my
two passions...
And yes that is the PolySix, one of my all time favorite synths. it
has a very lush sound... :)
-aaron
--- In korgpolyex@y..., moose <moose@p...> wrote:
> hey, moose, may i direct you to my own little studio (though i
have a ton of
> new gear now, must update the pics soon)... Sold the DX7, and
got a casio
> VZ10m, JD990, the EX800, a korg DDM superdrum, Z1,
MicroMoog, and a Yamaha
> RM70 (those are not in the pic)
>
> nice setup, & great pics on the wall!! i need to get my pics up
too...
> though after i paint the room.
>
> anyways, is that a PolySix in the synth stand? lovely
machines... but i do
> question your choice of drum machine - the DDM110 were/are
pants!!! having
> owned the 110 & 220 i should know and am thankful that i saw
the light &
> sold em years ago... tastes change i suppose! };-)
>
> the VZ10m is a great machine that1s not appreciated as it
should be... and
> i see you have a mac - good lad!
>
> about the battery schematics, i can't remember where I found
them
>
> i1ll run with the internal big guys1 for a while & see how long
they last
> (i1ll be using mains for normal use). if it gets crazy then i1ll do
the
> internal upgrade thang.
>
> }:-)
>
>
> email:
> moose@p...
>
> music sites:
> http://www.alaskahighwayonline.com
> http://www.pigpendigital.com
> http://www.mishikawa.com