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Old 11-13-2008, 09:34 AM
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alright guys, i'm trying to find a drum machine to mess around with.

what are your guys suggestions? reviews would be nice.
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I paid $75 for my Alesis SR16, which is fine if you want a fancy metronome. I can't honestly say how good it is for programming, because I only ever use the up and down tempo buttons on the presets. It suits me in my living room though and the stereo separation sounds great through a PA.
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Old 11-14-2008, 12:28 AM
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Here's an interesting link with audio samples of the SR16
http://www.synthmania.com/sr-16.htm
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Old 11-14-2008, 06:53 AM
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For just messing around with, get a used Alesis SR16. Plenty of 'em out there.
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also, just as a note, i want to play some electronica music with it =]. of course using the drums will help me big time with keeping my time on bass, but i like experimenting.
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Old 11-15-2008, 11:39 PM
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free downloadable drum machine for use on a pc or mac that duplicates the pretty decent drum setup on a BR600 or BR900 digital recorder. once installed it'll look for one of the BOSS units attached to your computer but even if you don't have one it'll still work. we've been using an old pc in the basement [with the sound out running into the PA] with this installed to jam along with for months.

check this page...

http://www.rolandus.com/products/pro...x?ObjectId=718

and go to the "downloads" tab.
the program you want to download is...

BR-900/600 Rhythm Editor Version 1.00
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I used to use Acoustica Beatcraft, but they know if you've purchased it or not.

I'm also looking for one. Software, good for extreme metal.


I would prefer real samples. I have samples if need too.
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BOYCOTT ALL DRUM MACHINES, and all forms of sequencers, and all karaoke, and all keyboardists playing left hand bass! They are evil and must die.

Electronic substitutes sound sterile....and they put real musicians out of work.

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Old 11-16-2008, 03:42 AM
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BOYCOTT ALL DRUM MACHINES, and all forms of sequencers, and all karaoke, and all keyboardists playing left hand bass! They are evil and must die.

Electronic substitutes sound sterile....and they put real musicians out of work.

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Old 11-16-2008, 10:31 AM
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BOYCOTT ALL DRUM MACHINES, and all forms of sequencers, and all karaoke, and all keyboardists playing left hand bass! They are evil and must die.

Electronic substitutes sound sterile....and they put real musicians out of work.

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....I didn't mean to suggest that the PERSON playing left-hand bass on a keyboard synthesizer must die....heavens no....but I wish the concept of putting a real bass guitarist (or a real drummer) out of work would die.


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....I didn't mean to suggest that the PERSON playing left-hand bass on a keyboard synthesizer must die....heavens no....but I wish the concept of putting a real bass guitarist (or a real drummer) out of work would die.


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a real bass guitarist would have a bass the size of his or her body and be playing it with a bow. a real drummer would be playing with stones. so shall we go back to that?

but back to the subject. What would be better for electronica music, a drum machine or a sampler? i don't quite know the difference, so an explanation would be nice.

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So any drum machines that are good for playing blast beats for black metal?
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black metal drum machine? anyone?
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Old 11-19-2008, 07:09 AM
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BOYCOTT ALL DRUM MACHINES, and all forms of sequencers, and all karaoke, and all keyboardists playing left hand bass! They are evil and must die.

Electronic substitutes sound sterile....and they put real musicians out of work.

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Old 11-19-2008, 11:12 AM
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Zoom B2, 40 riddim channels, tuner,effects & amp models,EQ & programmable.
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