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Re: Drum Machine w/ Bass?
Howdy,
Roland MV-30
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--- Mark Sottilaro <sine@zerocrossing.net> wrote:
> Depends on what you call a "drum machine." I agree
> with Matt...
> you're probably not going to get something that's
> not cheap sounding
> out of a dedicated drum machine like a TR-909 or Dr.
> Rhythm...
> however, what's wrong with cheap sounding? I've
> heard Matt make
> great music with things audience members brought him
> for FREE. Yeah
> that's right Matt... I SAW IT!
>
> However, there are things called "grooveboxes" that
> are basically
> sequencers with pattern based interfaces, like a 808
> that do a decent
> job. I had a Roland 307 and it was pretty good all
> around for the
> money. It can be had pretty cheap on ebay these
> days.
>
> However, if you have the ability and money to go
> software, I say do
> it. The sound quality that can be had is amazing
> and your interface
> is a billion times better than any dedicated drum
> machine or
> groovebox I've ever used. The possibilities are
> vast though... if
> you've not used computers before you might want to
> pick up a copy of
> Computer Music. It comes with a nice free DVD full
> of freeware,
> demos and tutorials. You can basically get started
> with the price of
> an issue... a computer and an audio interface. I
> always recommend
> finding a copy of the now discontinued Native
> Instruments Electronic
> Instruments 2. Comes a set of plug ins that more or
> less cover the
> major bases, you'd just need a host (Like Live,
> Cubase, Logic,
> Digital Performer...)
>
> Mark
>
> On May 30, 2007, at 2:59 PM, Matt Davignon wrote:
>
> > I'm not sure if my answers will be any use to you
> or not. Sorry in
> > advance.
> >
> > I've yet to hear a "bass" sample on a drum machine
> that I didn't think
> > was really cheap sounding.
>
>
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