This is possible on the volca beats using the active step feature to turn off whatever steps youd like, but its limited to 16 step max.oscillofuzz wrote:On a side note, do drum computers/sequencers exist where you can use/program stuff in time signatures that aren't dividable by 4? Such as 5/4, 7/8, that kinda stuff
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I will watch some volca demos soemtimes this week.
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Akai Rhythm Wolf is one I just saw. It has a simple bass synth and drum machine with separate outs. It's also around volca prices. Never used one though.
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Volca would be great if beats and bass would be in the same unit.
The fact that you need two units is a big turn off.
The fact that you need two units is a big turn off.
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I think the volcas sound better than the Rhythm Wolf. The two boxes are still smaller than the Rhythm Wolf too. But the rhythm wolf has more control routing options and has simpler/smaller versions of the volca stuff in one box (and is $100 cheaper than two volcas). I think they are both nice for the price.sylnau wrote:Volca would be great if beats and bass would be in the same unit.
The fact that you need two units is a big turn off.
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Get an old Roland MC-303... Not much of an interface but has all the sounds you'd need for yammin...
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I actually agree with that. I mentioned that (well, older Roland ones in general in my first reply). There was that album toosonidero wrote:Get an old Roland MC-303... Not much of an interface but has all the sounds you'd need for yammin...
[youtube]http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=s3q_nTWXd8Y[/youtube]
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Yeah that's a fun record, I have it on vinyl... 
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I always wondered about the 307. It seems to get some flak. The times I've heard it, it sounded pretty good. Good to hear someone vouch for it.
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I use it to make hippie ass Power Crystal new age Dronezzz so I'm not sure about the flak... It's got a slider...
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MPC60 can do it: variable from 1-31 / 4, 8, 16, 32lordgalvar wrote:I am pretty sure my old Kawai stuff (q80 and a drum machine could) but I am not exactly sure. Let me bust out the drum machine in the near future. However, you could just do the math in your head kinda.oscillofuzz wrote:On a side note, do drum computers/sequencers exist where you can use/program stuff in time signatures that aren't dividable by 4? Such as 5/4, 7/8, that kinda stuff
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Does the Roland has a speaker (no need for amplification)?
I have in mind some Portishead sound for my jam session.
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You have to plug it into a mixer or amp, no speakers... The Jazz and Hip Hop drums with some stand up bass and some Rhodes and effects with get you a Portishead jam...
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Dont want to purchase an amp for it and don't want to run it through my guitar amp.
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Tiny mixers are cheap. Alesis makes one that has any interface. Or just get one of those cheap headphone amps.
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