What is a decent and cheap drum machine that I can buy and really groove with to help me with my bass playing?
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You can find roland machines for about $25..
Get something programmable.
I've had everything up to a Sequential Tom.. for practice it was a bit of overkill.
OR just mp3 record some drum track.. use this...
After getting old, I'm all about fewer things..
I do keep a drum machine in my rackmount drawer... it has helped a few times.
Timmy
The cheaper version of Propellerheads Reason has some great drum machine type stuff as well as a lot of other cool stuff. The full version is one of the coolest things ever.
I picked up an SR-16 for $40 and it does everything you could ever really need. Not all of the sounds are the best, but it's got all the features you could want.
My son's guitar teacher recommended to Alesis SR-16. They seem to range between $50-$80 on Craigslist and eBay. I need to get a new metronome first, then we'll pick up one of those. I too prefer not to sit in front of the 'puter when I practice.
Couldn't your drum machine work as your metronome too? Why not just get the one?
I hate the beeps that most digital metronomes make and prefer to setup a more beat-like sound which you can do with the drum machine.