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help with drum machines

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[Aug 10,2004 11:25pm - secrets...  ""]
hey guys does anyone have a recommendations for drum machines?
my guitarist and i want to just get some music down, record and find some potential band mates at some point
can any one help out? thanks \m/
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[Aug 10,2004 11:32pm - Kalopsia ""]
ask mortician
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[Aug 10,2004 11:42pm - dyingmuse ""]
boss dr-5 best one around!
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[Aug 11,2004 1:33am - diamond_dave ""]
the boss dr-5 is awesome for versatility and other instrument sounds. it has a 4 track sequencer too. if you just want drum sounds, i recommend the boss dr-660.
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[Aug 11,2004 1:47am - secrets...  ""]
is it good for black metal?
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[Aug 11,2004 10:43am - even secreter...  ""]
what about the alesis sr-16??????
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[Aug 11,2004 11:10am - handinjury ""]
i have 2 ddr-660's . it works pretty good
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[Aug 11,2004 1:08pm - ArrowHead ""]
Drumkit from Hell. It's not a drum machine really, more a sample collection, but coupled with a good sequencer software it's some pretty powerful shit.

http://www.btinternet.com/~mikawbarish/Tesseract/ - check out that link and download a few audio clips. This kid uses DFH and gets some amazing sounds.


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[Aug 11,2004 1:18pm - vivi ""]
what about the alesis sr-16??????


i dig the sr-16. i had no idea how to use a drum machine and in 20 minutes without the manual i was using it with ease just form playing around. for like 100 bucks its a good deal (i think its the sr16 im thinking of. its all black with large buttons...)
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[Aug 11,2004 1:28pm - even secreter...  ""]
vivi said:what about the alesis sr-16??????


i dig the sr-16. i had no idea how to use a drum machine and in 20 minutes without the manual i was using it with ease just form playing around. for like 100 bucks its a good deal (i think its the sr16 im thinking of. its all black with large buttons...)



is it good for extreme metal?
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[Aug 11,2004 1:37pm - vivi ""]
ehh perhaps. i used it for a noise type project.
theres a blue clear drum machine and i dont know the name but a friend used it for a demo and they played like thrashy black metal and it sounded fucking awesome. i dont know the name but its very small and digital, clear blue. maybe someone on here knows... i would recommend it
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[Aug 11,2004 3:12pm - Otto/Wormdr1v3 ""]
Yamaha RM1X is a great Sequencer. It has a ton of awesome sounding drums but also has 1000's of other sounds in it too. It's user friendly also.


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