

i see buy the buttons it looked like a drum machine.Slothrop wrote:Korg MS2000R. Adequate cheapish rackmount VA synth, not much to do with drums.
Dunno about drum machines, I tend to use single hit samples shaped to sound how I want or VST drumsynths or breaks. A H/W drumbox would be a fun toy but probably not all that useful to me atm...
Not true...unklefesta wrote: traditional drum machines (alesis hr-16, roland 808, etc...) are pretty much obsolete, replaced by the drum sampler / workstations like the MPC's and roland mv909's and software samplers like battery, guru, kontakt, etc...
come on buddy guy...namtax wrote:Not true...
Im a fan of hardware, and ive got a Boss DR880, i like to have the hands on when making the tunes, and i can just sift through the diff drums sounds quickly and come up with what i want.....
Who said its cutting edge technology?unklefesta wrote:come on buddy guy...namtax wrote:Not true...
Im a fan of hardware, and ive got a Boss DR880, i like to have the hands on when making the tunes, and i can just sift through the diff drums sounds quickly and come up with what i want.....
you can't tell me your dr. rythm is cutting edge technology
I am certain I have one of those in the bottom of a box somewhere
just because YOU like it, doesn't mean it's not obsolete
take that buddy guynamtax wrote:Not true
Thats fair....unklefesta wrote:right you are
but I really dont have time to debate you over whether or not a Dr 880 is a good purchase for Weasible
but I doubt many producers still use them, that said...
I believe them to be obsolete
and for the record, you are the one who told my statements were:
namtax wrote:Not true
To be honest, I dont really mind what people use to make their drums with, I just responded to the festa statement cos it seemed like he was saying that hardware was completely redundant, whilst for me its really integral to my set up...a really healthy addition.twazzer wrote:
No hardware looks appealing to me anymore, unless it's a true analog or something with something really unique to offer.
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