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Re: Hardware Drum Looper Recommedations
I know where one can get new XL-7's for $599. I think these were going for, what, $695, or so?
   
  Paul
mark sottilaro <zerocrossing2001@yahoo.com> wrote:
  You've got a really limited choice my friend... when I
asked the same question I found my only real choice
was an E-MU Commandstation. Here's the problem, while
it's an amazingly great Drum Machine/synth/sequencer,
it's out of production and only found used. I love
mine and packed it full of ROM cards (Beat
Garden/World/Protozoa)
You also might want to explore the Roland Handsonic
route. Not the same animal at all, but an equally
cool instrument. I hear they make a cheaper one now
too.
Good luck,
Mark
--- Rafko M wrote:
> Could anyone recommend a hardware sequencer/sampler
> or a
 drum machine (with a good acoustic brush kit)
> with velocity sensitive pads that could be used for
> live looping. This device would be a master and MIDI
> synced with another looper. I would be using this
> device only for triggering and looping of acoustic
> brush kit drum sounds, and would be building
> loops/sequences and quantizing them on the fly, i.e.
> during performance. I am aware of Ableton Live and
> its potential, but at this time I am looking for a
> standalone hardware device, not a computer based
> looper. 
> 
> Thanks, 
> Rale 
> 
> 
> 
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