The Korg DDM (Digital Drum Machine) 220 Super Percussion was the first drum machine to use digital samples. The DDM 220 proved to be quite unpopular at it’s time of manufacture due to direct compettion with Rolands release of the TR-707, TR-909 and Linndrums Linn LM-1. The DDM-220 sounds are Hi Conga, Lo Conga, Timbale, Wood Block, Cowbell, Hi Agogo, Lo Agogo, Cabasa, Tambourine (Trigger).
This instrument is currently on loan outside of the MESS Studio.
It will be unavailable for booking during this time, but weโll update its availability as soon as it is back.
The DDM-220 is currently being serviced
This instrument is currently undergoing maintenance to ensure we keep the MESS collection in top condition. Regular servicing is essential to preserve the quality and functionality of our instruments.
It will be unavailable for booking during this time, but weโll update its availability as soon as the servicing is complete.
The DDM-220 is a great way to get started!
Starter Synths are user-friendly, versatile, and a great introduction to the world of sound creation. Whether youโre just starting or looking to expand your skills, our Starter Synths offer an accessible way to dive into synthesis with confidence.
The Korg DDM (Digital Drum Machine) 220 Super Percussion was the first drum machine to use digital samples. The DDM 220 proved to be quite unpopular at it’s time of manufacture due to direct compettion with Rolands release of the TR-707, TR-909 and Linndrums Linn LM-1. The DDM-220 sounds are Hi Conga, Lo Conga, Timbale, Wood Block, Cowbell, Hi Agogo, Lo Agogo, Cabasa, Tambourine (Trigger).