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| Damn Ginger ![]() Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Good ol' Tennessee! Posts: 576
Real Name: Adam Main Seven: RG 7620 Rig: 6505+ -> Mesa Cab Thanked: 8
![]() ![]() | Cheap drum machine.. Does anyone know of a good drum machine thats around a 100-150 or so i dont mind buying a used one im just tired with computer programs Ask me yesterday what i did tomorrow |
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| Kenny G > You. ![]() Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Leeds, UK Posts: 1,354
Real Name: Thom Main Seven: Blackmachine B7 Main ERG: Errrggg! Rig: Pod XT-Mbox-P.Tools Thanked: 35
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I'd just buy a little drum control surface and run it into your software. Drum machines nowadays are just general samplers anyway, so it makes more sense to use the multitude of samplers available in software such as Logic (EXS24 etc. etc.) for your drum sampling needs. If you are wanting to be old-skool though, well, it depends on what music you want to make. For Hip-hop or dance a classic 808 or 909 would be cool. ____________________________________________ ...Into the orchard I walk peering way past the gate Wilted scenes for us who couldn't wait - Harvest |
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