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Jade 13.11.2003 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by udenjoe
I use a Machinedrum from Elektron (Sweden). It's great for electro or industrial. You can check it at machinedrum.com. I'm giving you hardware examples. Another possibility is an MPC 1000 or a used MPC 2000 from Akai (Japan). These two are my choices for drums and sequencing.

As far as cubase goes, you are going to want a drum soft synth or sampler to make the loops. It is possible to make them on the Indigo, but it would be easier to sample the indigo and use a dedicated unit to put it together into a drum sequence or loops. Look around and try some demo versions of software to see what you like. Use www.synthzone.com for references.

Ok... do you think I can use cubase with a good result? Actually I was thinking about a drum machine and you gave me some good tips about that. But I'm going to figure out how it would work with the indigo and a sequencer if that's a possibility.

3o3 13.11.2003 06:56 PM

Machinedrum is really nice not only for drums, its great for fx, synthesizer sounds, blipp & blopps, and as a hardware sequencer.. When i had mine i used it as a hardware sequencer for my PAiA 9700s + microKORG.

And its not your regular TR909/TR808 either. Infact it doesnt even contains any of those sounds (not even if you tried you couldnt get TR909 sounds from it)

pef 14.11.2003 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by 3o3
Machinedrum is really nice not only for drums, its great for fx, synthesizer sounds, blipp & blopps, and as a hardware sequencer.. When i had mine i used it as a hardware sequencer for my PAiA 9700s + microKORG.

And its not your regular TR909/TR808 either. Infact it doesnt even contains any of those sounds (not even if you tried you couldnt get TR909 sounds from it)

how much did you pay for your machinedrum ? used or new ?

i heard many people saying this box sounds amazing

3o3 14.11.2003 12:41 PM

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how much did you pay for your machinedrum ? used or new ?
I paid 8500:- SEK (which is around 850euro) second hand, when i sold it i got 9500:- SEK (950euro).

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i heard many people saying this box sounds amazing
It does! have you ever heard a drummachine produce sounds like this? or like this?[/url]

saba 15.11.2003 12:19 AM

That is a lovely kick in the first sample track, it hits hard. Mmm.
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