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- From: slg@slgsun.att.com (The Idealistic Cynic)
- Subject: Suggestions wanted for drum machine...
- Organization: AT&T Bell Labs, Columbus, Ohio
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- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1992 15:22:07 GMT
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- I don't use my current system for anything but recording, so I need
- some advice...
-
- I'm looking for a drum machine I can use for performance; here is my wish
- list:
-
-
- MIDI In/Out
-
- Internal sequencer, with either a lot of memory (say enough for
- about 30 minutes of songs) or a *very* quick way to
- get the next song into the thing. (Disk?)
-
- Sequencer externally programmable via MIDI. (So I can write the
- sequence on my PC, and then download it to the machine.)
-
- A good set of sounds that are reasonably realistic. (Though I'm
- not too picky.)
-
- Portable enough that I don't mind carrying it around to gigs.
- (I'll put up with the amp, since I don't have a choice.)
-
- Cheap. (hah.)
-
-
- Thanks for any info..
-
- Sean.
-
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- Sean L. Gilley
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