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« on: April 16, 2007, 08:24:46 AM »

Hi, my question is simple.
Can anyone recommend a good natural sounding drum machine (not techno'y) that doesn't just do 4/4 timing and isn't a nightmare to program your own rhythms? Oh, and being inexpensive would be good too. I've tried an Alesis 16 and didn't like all the reverb.
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« Reply #1 on: July 09, 2007, 03:40:50 AM »

Hi, my question is simple.
Can anyone recommend a good natural sounding drum machine (not techno'y) that doesn't just do 4/4 timing and isn't a nightmare to program your own rhythms? Oh, and being inexpensive would be good too. I've tried an Alesis 16 and didn't like all the reverb.
Thanks,
Tony.

ive recorde don pro tools with the sr16 and it was great for doing anything.
but ive also tried the zoom rt223
u might like that.
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« Reply #2 on: August 04, 2007, 04:25:38 AM »

Thanks for the reply! Smiley
I ended up getting a zoom 234 and I'm pretty happy with that. I've got an mc303 for my techno'y beats too.
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