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the jv1010 is of course a different beast entirely from the korg electribe stuff. when i said that the korg stuff pales in comparison with the roland, i meant the korg n5xr and x5dr boxes. as john mentioned, the great thing about the electribes/ groove machines is the real-time control waiting right there under your fingers. the jv1010 is less freaky but offers a much wider palette of sounds. fwiw, rob JohnFlem@aol.com schrieb: > > > I am currently using the Korg Electribe, Drum Box and Synth Box > (unfortunately run $399 each) but they are Analog Modeling, and sound >nice > and trashy. I play for hours at a time synced up to my >loopers...WWEEEEEEEE. > The Roland "Groove" series stuff is really cool, I just wanted the >realtime > analog controls (I love knobs). > John Painter > > In a message dated 12/2/99 10:55:43 AM, ejmd@erols.com writes: > > << Hello loopfolk, > I'm in the market for an inexpensive but decent synth/drum module > to use with my sequencer and incorporate into my looping and I thought I > would check and see if anyone knows anything about the Roland JV-1010 >which > is available for a little over $400. >>