Guest tetsuo Posted March 7, 2002 Share Posted March 7, 2002 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Rikard Posted March 7, 2002 Share Posted March 7, 2002 Get the electribe ER-1. Its cheap, but still one of the best. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest psychopat Posted March 7, 2002 Share Posted March 7, 2002 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Ming Lee Posted March 7, 2002 Share Posted March 7, 2002 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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