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bought a new drum machine. It's a sad life when THIS is the excitement of my day.
After doing all the research on what I could get for less than $200, I ended up going with a Boss DR-3. Should get here in a week, will have a million new songs finished by next Friday. I have very high hopes about this thing. I checked it out in the music store and it sounds good and flexible for the live-funk feel (which is so hard to find in a drum machine - it's either I-Robot or Heavy Metal. No jazzy feel). Hopefully I'll get what I want out of life. Otherwise, I'm asking for a frickin refund. The Last Otan Track: www.funkmusician.com/what.mp3 | |
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i got the dr5 and dr770....dr5 is good cos it got 4 tracks u can program bass/srtrings/piano etc too...however the 770 has the best sounds and kits for pure drums | |
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i wish i knew how 2 use thme and have one myself . No one i know has one. I need 2 hook up with local people and they can show me the ropes Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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I've had the DR-770 for a while now and I haven't gotten bored with it yet. The patches are nice and I like to edit them to my tastes. Sometimes I use it along with my Planet Phatt or my old Alesis HR-16. It's a lot of drum machine for a reasonable price.
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I went to the music sto and tried out about 5 different ones. I can't believe Alesis hasn't updated the SR-16 in, what, 10 years? 15? But anyhoo - the DR-3 has great sounds and looks to be extremely flexible in programming. I looked at a DR-5 about 4 years ago and was just totally let down by their old-fashioned pattern programming format.
And yeah, I still have an HR-16 too. The display is dead, tho. So, it's now just a wall decoration to show that I'm middle school! (old school would be an 808, I spose). The Last Otan Track: www.funkmusician.com/what.mp3 | |
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I've been looking for something new.
I use a Roland XP60 synth & sequencer. It sounds great, but I am sick of the built in sounds (got it in '99). New cards cost around $200, and they don't seem to update them often(also they are not geared as much towards drums as I would like) I should look at this as an alternative, or some other kind of sequencer. Check this song out at:
http://www.soundclick.com...tmusic.htm | |
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Um... Eye hope U didnt buy it at Sam Ash (that place is the worst). Its really hard 2 tell someone which 2 get. It took me a year b4 eye found one eye liked and could afford...b 4 that, it was all Triton, all the time (hehehe). Injoy it. and Good Luck.
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It should arrive in the mail today. From my tests at the music store, and my research online, it looks like this thing has the customizationalability (uh, I can customize the sounds - panning, individual volume, eq, effects) and the sounds are more up to date than the Alesis SR16. Seems like most drum machines nowadays assume that you're happy with the panning/volume/effects that they've selected... I hate that.
So, I'll let ya know when I know. The Last Otan Track: www.funkmusician.com/what.mp3 | |
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I've got the DR-670. Seems ok to me. Although i'm yet to really mess with it properly. | |
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