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Old 16.10.2005, 06:56 PM
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after a long session today i can surly say Sonic charge's Microtonic 2 is the best drum softsynth for PC\Mac.
check it out http://www.soniccharge.com/
Its loaded with features and loaded with "sound".
tha fact that its fully midi controlable\automated makes it great for tweaking. also got a built in step sequencer for extra fun.
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but the TR707 isn't analog - it's sample based
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If you're into analog check out a Vermona drm1 mkII
It does look cool, and a friend of mine has one, but I was really looking for something with a sequencer. I need a more "jam" oriented setup

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after a long session today i can surly say Sonic charge's Microtonic 2 is the best drum softsynth for PC\Mac.
Yeah, perhaps, but I still wanna go hardware....
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I know this suggestion may get a laugh,............. but have you ever used a Korg Electribe, like an ER-1. They're dirt cheap and you can get so much out of one, you can fully tweak out all your drums and not break the bank, and they sound fairly decent. I was amazed what can be done with one, mostly because it looks like such a toy, but they're super effective. A second-hand one will probably set you back $150-175. They're worth a look.
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isnt it sample based?
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I know this suggestion may get a laugh,............. but have you ever used a Korg Electribe, like an ER-1.
I was actually considering one....

The thing is, do you buy Access Virus Ti, or do you buy a Roland Juno-D????

Know what I mean? I'd rather wait and buy the best, then buy something cos it's cheap. I dont really have time for cheap gear, I always find it is just a complete waste of money. There are of course exceptions (arent there always?)
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I know this suggestion may get a laugh,............. but have you ever used a Korg Electribe, like an ER-1.
I was actually considering one....

The thing is, do you buy Access Virus Ti, or do you buy a Roland Juno-D????

Know what I mean? I'd rather wait and buy the best, then buy something cos it's cheap. I dont really have time for cheap gear, I always find it is just a complete waste of money. There are of course exceptions (arent there always?)
I think it's all a matter of preference.

Keep in mind though, you can buy a fairly expensive sequencer, grow tired of it, and then lose money on the resale.
That sucks, it happened to me ( not too bad, but still ) when I bought and sold my MPC 2000 and the MachineDrum. That's $50-100 that could go to other equipment and etc.
Just my 2 cents.
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maybe the machine drum is not the ultimate studio gear,but im sure its perfect for live use.

imagine a machinedrum run thru a sherman filterbank 2,pure horror 8O
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imagine a machinedrum run thru a sherman filterbank 2,pure horror 8O
Mmmmm, that would be nice
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