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Re: Drum machines
Listen, before you look into a drum machine look into sample cd's for your
sampler (if you don't have a sampler you need one of them first) They
make
hundreds of different cd's with breakbeats for techno, hip hop, trip hop,
trance, ect.- any kind of music you want. I have a couple of drum
machines
that I'm not really satisfied with. I have the Alesis SR 16 and the Boss
DR
202. The Alesis drums sound great- like real live drums and is pretty
easy
to use but to me it really doesn't do the job- it's made in 1991 and to me
thats how it sounds. The DR 202 is decent and you could probably find one
used or on blowout for about$200 but the drums in it for the most part
aren't
that good unless you're doing drum n bass or techno stuff- you can edit
the
drum sounds a good bit but I don't feel like I got $400 worth of equipment
from this thing. I heard the new Korg drum machine is nice but I'd look
into
drum sample cd's. For about $100 you get about 500 drum loop samples that
you can manipulate to almost any form of music. For any more info just
e-mail me back......
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- From: Kevin Cheli-Colando <kevin@minds-eye.org>