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gunslinger_burrito wrote:cewl. Just to try and save myself some searching time... does anyone know if you can program weird time signatures in any of these? Odd times: 5/4, 7/8, etc....?


Most of the Boss or Alesis or Korg can but you have to double bpm and use swing and all kinds of drummer shenanigans... Start off with some reggy temps...
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IIRC you can have time changes within one programmed song in that SR-16. i was playing drums in a dual bass band when i picked one of those up years ago, it was totally amusing programming my role in one of our songs in that thing. mess with a bit of EQ & reverb & it'd be totally easy to disguise it as live drumming in a recording. and that's coming from a drum machine junkie - i still have ten others + a few on my ipad. :omg:
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If you're going the Alesis route, I've always preferred the HR-16 to the SR-16 by far. Also the Yamaha RX-5 is awesome and relatively cheap.
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Man...I thinking about selling my NI Maschine and getting an Elektron Machinedrum sds uw+ mkii (did I get that right?).
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The Zoom MRT-3B can do 2,3,4,5,6,7 time sigs, and is super easy to program. I used to have one. Sounds as good as everything else in it's price range.
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kaeth wrote:If you're going the Alesis route, I've always preferred the HR-16 to the SR-16 by far.


the samples on the SR-16 have too much processing for my tastes...i prefer to have the option of adding reverb to drums rather than it being imposed. nowadays i do most of my drum programming in GarageBand, but the HR has a unique sound and i may bring it back to add trip-hop drums to some of my looping stuff.
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get that HR16B if anything...the black one w/ the electronic sounds.
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I would imagine that a drum machine/beat app would sound better than an alesis/boss drum machine with 20 year old tech
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hollowhero wrote:I would imagine that a drum machine/beat app would sound better than an alesis/boss drum machine with 20 year old tech


Yeah...I already program some mean drums on the computer. I don't have a laptop though, and need a way to play shows eventually. When I saw Thrones, he had some kind of drum machine that looked kind of like a rack/mounted thing..... that stuff was pretty good sounding. Either that, or the massive-ness of his rig covered any weiner-ness of the drum sounds up.
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hollowhero wrote:I would imagine that a drum machine/beat app would sound better than an alesis/boss drum machine with 20 year old tech


Yeah...I already program some mean drums on the computer. I don't have a laptop though, and need a way to play shows eventually. When I saw Thrones, he had some kind of drum machine that looked kind of like a rack/mounted thing..... that stuff was pretty good sounding. Either that, or the massive-ness of his rig covered any weiner-ness of the drum sounds up.


Dude... He uses a Roland MC 505... You can get the same drums for cheap in a Roland MC 303 or one of those Boss DR's I was talking about...

And the drum machine/beat apps are just trying to be 20+ year old tech so why not just get the original and leave your phone in your pocket...
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the Life Aquatic wrote:Ipad or iPhone go with DM-1 or imaschine


if you've got an iPhone, dm1 is free and it has way more than I expected a free drum machine too. I've been using it a ton. My friend with an iPad2 showed me the ipad version and it's got even more! :!!!:

Edit: how I'm using it: there's multiple patterns. So I program in the different parts of the song and then tell it how many times to play each pattern, and it plays them in order. I can also hold and just trigger certain patterns. So I've got it mostly programmed right now for a Earth-like drone song with really slow drums. Each part is a drum loop but I can progress the patterns to for different parts of the song. Pretty wild stuff for someone like me that's never programmed drums before.. And that's all in a free app! :thumb:
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The "hip hop" bass drum and snare on the SR-16 are totally badass. Set up a drum set with those, a tambourine, a snap, a clap, and three tuned cowbells and you're golden.
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Zoom MRT-3 or MRT-3b
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mathias wrote:
the Life Aquatic wrote:Ipad or iPhone go with DM-1 or imaschine


if you've got an iPhone, dm1 is free and it has way more than I expected a free drum machine too. I've been using it a ton. My friend with an iPad2 showed me the ipad version and it's got even more! :!!!:

Edit: how I'm using it: there's multiple patterns. So I program in the different parts of the song and then tell it how many times to play each pattern, and it plays them in order. I can also hold and just trigger certain patterns. So I've got it mostly programmed right now for a Earth-like drone song with really slow drums. Each part is a drum loop but I can progress the patterns to for different parts of the song. Pretty wild stuff for someone like me that's never programmed drums before.. And that's all in a free app! :thumb:


How did you get DM1 for free???
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Free on iPhone. :idk:
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