If you wanted to buy a Drum machine? (hardware)

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I've been lookin at a couple and would like to know what you guys think?

What would you be lookin at...and why?

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Electribe ER-1 for cheap drumsynth

Electribe ES-1 for cheap resampler (with no &$^#@&@ decay knob!)

ESX-1/EMX-1 for more complete stuff

MachineDrum for Expensive drumsynth

Roland stuff for retro

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I got a MPC-60 MkII for 800

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Yeah, I was lookin at those. What about the MC 505?

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Machine Drum is very cool. I hear they just upgraded the OS for it too. I think endmusik has one, you may want to pm him with some questions about it. Expensive but very cool.

Otherwise, I'd likely get Microtonic and go out and get a dedicated used laptop for cheap. The Korg Electribe things are fun, and I've heard some people do some cool stuff with them, but they are very limited in terms of the sounds you can program. Still, they're really inexpensive for the quality.

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...Or the Yamaha Rm1x, has enybody checked these out?

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I checked out the Electribe, but was afraid of being limited. I like the big kicks too! But I might be goin any direction, so I need a wide range.
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S_A_P wrote:I got a MPC-60 MkII for 800
How's it workin out for ya, could you maybe hook me up with a short beat demo?...or a couple to show what it can do?

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its currently in storage but it works great.- I will try to get it out here soon.

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The SR16 has been around for at least 15 years and still retails at like, i forget the price, but not cheap, there's gotta be something to it.

I have one myself but it's broken, a friend of mine has one. for bread and butter
accoustic sounds it's got to be one of the best ( I strongly suspect Ultra Vivid Scene used it for the Joy 1967-1990 album, which is fantastic!).

Some dodgy Russian sample site had all of its 200+ samples up last year, i grabbed them, don't know how legal it is :eek:, but heck, mine was broken! :)

Marco :)

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Bonteburg wrote:The SR16 has been around for at least 15 years and still retails at like, i forget the price, but not cheap, there's gotta be something to it.

I have one myself but it's broken, a friend of mine has one. for bread and butter
accoustic sounds it's got to be one of the best ( I strongly suspect Ultra Vivid Scene used it for the Joy 1967-1990 album, which is fantastic!).

Some dodgy Russian sample site had all of its 200+ samples up last year, i grabbed them, don't know how legal it is :eek:, but heck, mine was broken! :)

Marco :)
It runs for about $100., but I guess you cant edit the sounds?

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zoom st-224 sampler.
i got mine for 116 Euro on ebay.
amazing tool.

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mr.me wrote:...Or the Yamaha Rm1x, has enybody checked these out?
never used one myself, but i always heard very good things about the sequencer and they are apparently rather fun to use.

another one to look into is the emu PX-7. its got the same engine, filters, and effects as their other synths...and the same sequencer thats in their other command stations...but with a sample set thats almost completely dedicated to drums. plus you get the option to add other sound expansions to it...like the xtreme lead or mo'phat.

if i was to go for a hardware drum machine right now, a used PX-7 would be the one i'd be looking at the most (prefferably with the xtreme lead expansion in it.)

-ugo

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what about old alesis? does it need a sequencer? what about a Roland SPD?

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Yamaha Rm1x is lookin' mighty fine!

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