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Drum Machine recomendations


j.gray
 

does anyone know much about drum machine models? i'm looking to pick up the cheepest thing i can that:
1) has a 16step sequencer editable in realtime
2) does midi out
3) can synch to other drum machines (of same make/model or other)

internal sounds are not of consideration (got a sampler, etc), i'm going for the basics here (looking to do it for a real time electronic "drum circle"). the ER by korg would be an obvious choice but i'm wondering if there is anything older/cheeper that can also get the job done.

has anyone used Beatpad for palm pilot? i've been considering that . . .

anyway, any tips would be apreciateed, thanks!

j.ordan


 

Hi
If you have a sampler, perhaps just look at getting an old hardware
sequencer, like one of the Roland MC series: MC50, MC300, even the
dreaded MC303 will do the job! But: the MC303 only has internal
storage for 50 patterns and no disk drive.
Adam


Michael Miccoli
 

I have an Alesis SR-16 drum machine.? It is great.? It has over 220 sounds on board.? It has dynamic articulation on 12 pads.? That means you can play it like drums because the harder you hit the pad the different the sound.? It is less than $200 and is fully midi capable.? It really is nice.? Check it out at .

DJ Mystyk Mike

>From: psychotropicsounds@...
>Reply-To: YamahaDX@...
>To: YamahaDX@...
>Subject: [YamahaDX] Re: Drum Machine recomendations
>Date: Thu, 10 May 2001 23:08:58 -0000
>
>Hi
>If you have a sampler, perhaps just look at getting an old hardware
>sequencer, like one of the Roland MC series: MC50, MC300, even the
>dreaded MC303 will do the job! But: the MC303 only has internal
>storage for 50 patterns and no disk drive.
>Adam
>


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dj reflexx
 

I'm using a Roland R8 mkII. It's a great machine, I
wouldn't trade it for anything.


--- Michael Miccoli <dj_mystyk56@...> wrote:

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<P>I have an Alesis SR-16 drum machine.&nbsp; It is
great.&nbsp; It has over 220 sounds on board.&nbsp; It
has dynamic articulation on 12 pads.&nbsp; That means
you can play it like drums because the harder you hit
the pad the different the sound.&nbsp; It is less than
$200 and is fully midi capable.&nbsp; It really is
nice.&nbsp; Check it out at <A
href="></A>.</P>
<P>DJ Mystyk Mike<BR><A
href=">www.mp3.com/djmystykmike</A><BR></P></DIV>
<DIV></DIV>
<DIV></DIV>>From: psychotropicsounds@...
<DIV></DIV>>Reply-To: YamahaDX@...
<DIV></DIV>>To: YamahaDX@...
<DIV></DIV>>Subject: [YamahaDX] Re: Drum Machine
recomendations
<DIV></DIV>>Date: Thu, 10 May 2001 23:08:58 -0000
<DIV></DIV>>
<DIV></DIV>>Hi
<DIV></DIV>>If you have a sampler, perhaps just
look at getting an old hardware
<DIV></DIV>>sequencer, like one of the Roland MC
series: MC50, MC300, even the
<DIV></DIV>>dreaded MC303 will do the job! But: the
MC303 only has internal
<DIV></DIV>>storage for 50 patterns and no disk
drive.
<DIV></DIV>>Adam
<DIV></DIV>>
<DIV></DIV><br clear=all><hr>Get your FREE download of
MSN Explorer at <a
href="></a><br></p>
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