The Best Drummachine?
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The Best Drummachine?
What do you think is the best drum machine for playing live???
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A computer!!!!
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I do miss my 606 though... good fun times turning them pots.
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I do miss my 606 though... good fun times turning them pots.
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I haven't tried it but the MPC5000 looks the nuts, depends what you're after though i guess. If you're ever considering the elektron machinedrum i'd make sure you get it with UW+ otherwise it's not much good for breakcore. The machinedrum doesn't have a proper synth though, which some of the others do, so take that into consideration aswell. I believe the MC909 does, was very much considering getting that one.
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verdroid wrote:the new volca beats is mad sick. for it's price/quality you can't go bad
Watched some vids of these volca series, good stuff. Very decent price indeed!
Re: The Best Drummachine?
bump this topic:
i own a emx-1 wich is great for BC i guess. other drumcomputerusers here?
BTW buyed the volca beats and it has standard beat repeat on it. so all you guys love that right?!
i own a emx-1 wich is great for BC i guess. other drumcomputerusers here?
BTW buyed the volca beats and it has standard beat repeat on it. so all you guys love that right?!
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Re: The Best Drummachine?
verdroid wrote:bump this topic:
i own a emx-1 wich is great for BC i guess. other drumcomputerusers here?
BTW buyed the volca beats and it has standard beat repeat on it. so all you guys love that right?!
You've gone full hardware now havent you
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Re: The Best Drummachine?
verdroid wrote:BOOYAH
Haha, guess that answers my question.
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Re: The Best Drummachine?
if you can afford it get an electron machine drum the are pricey but incredible machines, ive got an mpc1000 and a few old boss machines, used to have the electribe mk2 which was wicked but had to sell it, the best thing about having a drum machine is that you can create the drum patterns you want and fuck them up completely by just moving a pot or knob, when this takes like 10 minutes of editing using a DAW, lots more intuitive but maybe not as clean and precise
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Re: The Best Drummachine?
Costs to much mfb-522 does great analogue 808.
Novation d-station second handed (digital)
Or even a volca beats from korg has a cool deep bass.
volca adds a little more punch if you like. It has a dedicayed knob for that purpose.
ofcoarse theren not real 808's. But then again, you cant realy put a 808 in your backpack right
Novation d-station second handed (digital)
Or even a volca beats from korg has a cool deep bass.
volca adds a little more punch if you like. It has a dedicayed knob for that purpose.
ofcoarse theren not real 808's. But then again, you cant realy put a 808 in your backpack right
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