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Elby, I'd suggest a sampler as opposed to a drum module, that way you can constantly change the drum sounds you have, even create your own. As far as which sampler, anything with lots of ram and a harddrive. Hope this helps, Jeffo ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mountain Man" <mtman@cloud9.net> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 7:56 PM Subject: Drum sounds for looping ? > Hi folks, > > I got my new (used) zendrum last night. Plugged into a synth module, > ran into my EDP, laid down some rhythm along with bass pedals, and then > drummed along for a *long* time. Wow! :) This is going to be a great > way to create new sounds for me, but it underlines something I've known > to be a problem for quite a while - ho-hum drum sounds. I have several > modules with drum kits - last night I was playing with my QSR and korg > NS5R, but none that really excel. I'd particularly like some good > ethnic kits - a varied set of tablas that I can assign to some of those > 24 triggers would be nice (as well as more "traditional" kits) :) Can > anyone recommend a drum module? > > Thanks much, > Elby > >