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"As a proof-of-concept, it’s hard to fault, even if we’d need to sell some organs to buy one": DWe review
Saturday March 9, 2024. 10:40 AM , from
Keyboard Magazine
Forget your drum module - DW’s jumping head-first towards the deep end of computer-based drum sounds, and its acoustic-electronic hardware is our life raft of familiarity. Let’s hope it’s not a washout…
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