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- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.022452.113581@bmug.org>
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- From: James_R._Posey@bmug.org
- Organization: BMUG, Inc.
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 02:24:52 PST
- Subject: Re: Mac as a drum machine?
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- There's more than one way to beat an R-5 (or an R-8 like I did)!!!
- I use a Roland R8M with Vision at home and an Alesis DataDisk on the gig.
- Controlled by Roland Pad80 and some external pads & pedals, effected with a
- couple of Microverb III's and 800 watts into a refrigerator sized Cerwin-Vega,
- I can Pretty Much shut anybody down on stage with truly incredible sound
- reproduction. Yes, the Mac as a Drum Machine is quite the good idea!@!
- Jim..
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