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[QUOTE="anonymous:181589"]ArrowHead said:[QUOTE]Out of curiosity, what do you need the drum machine for? Recording?[/QUOTE] I used my ddr-660's to write songs when i wasnt in a band for my side project. Now i have my own drum kit, so i write ruff drum machine parts to the guitar riffs, record alll this, then i have the guitar parts in "time" so i can then lay down real drum tracks, then record everything else. My drummer uses his drum machine to write drum parts to go along with his guitar riffs, and records the song that on his 4 track, then i dump it into prostools and burn to cd, so everybody has audio of what we are learning. Im quite surprised how close his actually drum parts mimic the drum machine parts for the newest song he wrote. Its just another cool tool. [/QUOTE]
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