Interesting article in the July issue of digitalDrummer about a new ddrum module. They refer to it as the successor to the ddrum4SE so seems they are finally going away from the import rebrands and actually getting serious! Will be interesting to see what might materialize.
https://digitaldrummermag.com/2022/06/14/ddrum-promises-big-things/ (https://digitaldrummermag.com/2022/06/14/ddrum-promises-big-things/)
Cheers!
Ken
"...we are utilising a cutting-edge, US-developed, military technology..."
Say no more...
Quote from: Deve Loper on July 02, 2022, 10:03:15 PM
"...we are utilising a cutting-edge, US-developed, military technology..."
Say no more...
Leaves a lot to the sci-fi imagination doesn't it? :) Such intrigue! In any case, "We are in the final testing stages" is at least promising (for something).
Who needs more vaporware?
Quote from: Deve Loper on July 02, 2022, 10:03:15 PM
"...we are utilising a cutting-edge, US-developed, military technology..."
Say no more...
Their kit either will be fully lit with gaming RGB, or will be able to shoot rockets. lol
Sounds interesting, especially if Deve is involved
Uh, oh... not a month later...
https://mmrmagazine.com/site/news/upfront/new-armadillo-enterprises-ceo-pam-rubinson-addresses-concerns/
CEO removed last August!! We may never see this supersonic module! :o
I guess all that mil tech stuff is needed elsewhere. Fighting Russians or shooting down balloons...