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can anyone tell me what drum machine i should get? I want something really cheap... really cheap, and a crap sound would be good. Its for an experimental project with a guitar and a beat.

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Guest psychopat

second (or more ;-))) ) hand TR-606 or 707 depending

on what type of ound you want :

TR-606 : analog crappy sounds (BD, SN, TomHi, TomLo, CHH, Cymbal)

real-time pattern programming, no MIDI without adapter

 

TR-707 : low-res sample based (BD1/BD2, SN, Clap/rim, CHH1/CHH2, OHH1, OHH2, ....) much more different sounds (can't remamber exactly which ones, individual audio outputs and MIDI make it worth the low price nowadays.

 

If you are looking for more/better sounds go into a DR-550 or something like that by Boss.

 

They are all about 200 euros.

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Guest Ming Lee

or if you want the more personal touch and want to hit the drums yourself rather then programm them,

 

go for the classic ROLAND SPD-60!

 

it has most of the classic TR series sounds and much more.

have a look:

700 Rock, Jazz, Funk, Dance, Ethnic and World drum and percussion sounds!

Compact electronic percussion multi-pad/sound module.

700 high-quality drum and percussion sounds and various sound effects.

Broad selection of ethnic/world percussion instruments.

8 velocity sensitive rubber pads for expressive triggering and output via MIDI.

Built-in selectable multi-effects algorithms including Reverb, Delay, Chorus and Flanger.

Four dual-trigger inputs for triggering SPD-20 sounds from external PD-series pads, KD-7 Kick Trigger, FD-7 Hi-Hat Control pedal and more.

Can be connected directly to acoustic drum triggers via four drum trigger inputs.

Durable, time-tested construction and proven reliability of earlier SPD-11.

 

Expressive, High-Quality Sounds

The SPD-20 incorporates a much larger wave memory than the popular SPD-11, giving drummers and percussionists 700 sounds with greatly improved resolution. These new sounds range from acoustic drums derived from the V-Drums ( TD-10 ) - like jazz, old-school, funk and rock drum kits - to expressive world and ethnic percussion instruments and even classic and quirky electronic drum sounds. Users can configure these sounds into banks and assign them to any of 8 velocity-sensitive pads, ready for instant triggering.

 

Perfect for a Variety of Applications

The SPD-20 answers the needs of several different types of musicians: the acoustic drummer or percussionist who's looking to add electronic sounds to his performance but doesn't want to use a full electronic kit; the MIDI musician who wants to compose more natural sounding rhythm tracks by playing like a real drummer; and the drummer who simply wants to practice his chops and develop rhythms at low volume using the SPD-20's headphone output.

 

or check the link

 

http://www.roland.co.uk/gr10/prodcatdetail...l.asp?ID=SPD-20

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