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psylent
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Nearly out of debt! Reccomend me a drum machine..

Post by psylent » Sat Sep 05, 2009 12:27 pm

Well I've been meaning to get a drum machine for awhile now and I'm about to embark on a spree of internet research, but I thought I'd ask on your opinions first on whats good in my situation..
Note: I've never actually used a drum machine, only software versions.

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Post by legend4ry » Sat Sep 05, 2009 12:47 pm

Are you looking for something vintage or new, something what has its own sounds or a sampler with pads?
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Post by chewie » Sat Sep 05, 2009 12:50 pm

TR-808 (drool)

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Post by slothrop » Sat Sep 05, 2009 12:58 pm

Yeah, the first question has to be why do you particularly want a hardware drum machine?

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Post by __________ » Sat Sep 05, 2009 2:11 pm

if you've never used a drum machine before, I'd recommend you get a midi controller or a midi drum pad to use with the sequencer on your computer.

I thought a drum machine would be ultimately cool, but I finally had a go on a Roland and it just spun me out really...it takes a long time to program a beat compared to Cubase/FL/Reason/Reaper and the most obvious disadvantage is that you're stuck with the sounds in the drum machine.

they're fun, but not worth the money, especially when you could purchase FL Studio or one of the new Akai midi controllers for about the same amount of money (or less)

IMO imo imo

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Post by paradigm_x » Sat Sep 05, 2009 2:31 pm

the machine drum is meant to be the nuts, not tried personally

http://www.elektron.se/products/

check youtube for some clips etc.

if youre loaded a real 808 is so much fun to play with and sounds awesome, 909 similar would love both.,..

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Post by hurlingdervish » Sat Sep 05, 2009 2:37 pm

machine drum man

its beastly


no lame limitations either

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Post by contakt321 » Sat Sep 05, 2009 3:12 pm

£10 Bag wrote:if you've never used a drum machine before, I'd recommend you get a midi controller or a midi drum pad to use with the sequencer on your computer.

I thought a drum machine would be ultimately cool, but I finally had a go on a Roland and it just spun me out really...it takes a long time to program a beat compared to Cubase/FL/Reason/Reaper and the most obvious disadvantage is that you're stuck with the sounds in the drum machine.

they're fun, but not worth the money, especially when you could purchase FL Studio or one of the new Akai midi controllers for about the same amount of money (or less)

IMO imo imo
I 100% agree with this.

A Machine drum tempts me, but I know I really don't need one.

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Post by Rickmansworth » Sun Sep 06, 2009 2:36 am

drum machines are great if you like wasting money and producing inferior beats to someone using a midi controller for ableton (or FL)

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Post by benh » Sun Sep 06, 2009 2:39 am

hi, why do you want one?

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Post by MidnightMassDubstep » Sun Sep 06, 2009 2:56 am

I got an Ion drum machine. it's like a stupid code or something. I think the samples are the same as the alesis ones because Ion are like a sub - company, like Tapco. Anyhow as far as I'm concerned it's pretty cheap and efficient, and it's got all the midi stuff so yeah. Infact I have 2, I could sell you one for like 35 quid, considering you live in the UK?
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Post by psylent » Sun Sep 06, 2009 8:24 am

£10 Bag wrote:if you've never used a drum machine before, I'd recommend you get a midi controller or a midi drum pad to use with the sequencer on your computer.

I thought a drum machine would be ultimately cool, but I finally had a go on a Roland and it just spun me out really...it takes a long time to program a beat compared to Cubase/FL/Reason/Reaper and the most obvious disadvantage is that you're stuck with the sounds in the drum machine.

they're fun, but not worth the money, especially when you could purchase FL Studio or one of the new Akai midi controllers for about the same amount of money (or less)

IMO imo imo
Yeah I've had a think about it and it would be just a waste of money to be honest, so I think I'll get a midi controller for Ableton.

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Post by psylent » Sun Sep 06, 2009 9:58 am

nowaysj wrote: Yeah, machinedrum if you want to get back into debt. I'll buy one of those, someday.
Haha not quite out of it yet :P

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Post by chewie » Sun Sep 06, 2009 11:22 am

Oh man didn't realise you were using ableton when you first did your post don't muck about get the apc 40 some bad boy shit that!

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Post by psylent » Sun Sep 06, 2009 11:24 am

Chewie wrote:Oh man didn't realise you were using ableton when you first did your post don't muck about get the apc 40 some bad boy shit that!
Explain?!

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Post by paradigm_x » Sun Sep 06, 2009 12:23 pm

nowaysj wrote:Drum machines, ime (u figure out what the e means), cause you to write different types of beats. Don't understand it, don't care to, but I've just come back around to making beats on a drum machine, well, sort of:

http://www.d16.pl/nepheton

I really do like this thing. Sequencing beats in your daw's seq, yeah, you can do anything, and have complete control, but there remains something about punching in beats on a drum machine. Maybe more ears than eyes, maybe the thing just keeps chuggin, it just wants to keep going on and on, straight machine drive... I don't know. I'm liking it. Its different.

Yeah, machinedrum if you want to get back into debt. I'll buy one of those, someday.
this. new ways of approaching writing.

youtube machine drum; its faaaar more than a beatbox, serious sickness.
serious cash too tho :cry:

would take a long time to prgram that, let alone the live/jamming element, although i guess ableton will get you close, dont use it much. cubase is v rigid. i use audio realisms ADM instead of Nepheton, same thing really.

have a look round KVR for a freeby drum machine, see how old school patterning suits you.

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Post by vision » Sun Sep 06, 2009 2:27 pm

909 FTW!!!!

love the bass drums.

909 + hpf at around 75hz ish with a high Res = good times.
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Post by yellowhighlighter » Sun Sep 06, 2009 5:33 pm

i have a machine drum and i like it. currently it's not at my house but i'm really glad i bought it. i'm going to buy a jomox next.

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