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Re: korg drumboxes (was terry riley's organ)
The lack of velocity sensitivity was a deal breaker for me too. Same
holds true for the Roland stuff. I ended up with the E-MU XL-7 and I'm
pretty happy. While it's not as easy to work with as the Roland stuff
(I've never owned and electribe) it's a lot more flexible and has a way
higher capacity for ROM sounds. Because of it's pads and extra outputs
I can actually leave a synth home on small gigs and use the XL-7 for
playing basic synth sounds.
Mark
On Jul 28, 2004, at 10:20 AM, Lance Zechinato wrote:
> Mark, regarding Electribe keep in mind that the pads are not velocity
> sensitive (if you need that). I needed it. I didn't realize that most
> beatboxes nowadays are not velocity sensitive, which surprised me. I
> returned my mkII the next day, then found an EMU MP-7 online. I can
> still
> see having an Electribe in the future though, just not as my primary
> beatbox. They're funky wild!