I'm gonna have to chime in here and endorse the ER-1. (Attn Korg: I'm very
photogenic! hint hint :^)
man is this thing ever cool!! I love mine and it'll be making it's live debut at
the DEMF on labor day. Alans is right about the DrumStation. perfect
reproduction, but I miss the 16 step sequencer and swing and tap recording and
flam and and and...
sean

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> In a message dated 5/16/00 11:11:32 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> <<  Just curious, in your opinion, of the drum machines being produced today,
> > which would be a good substitute?   Anybody like alesis machines or the emu
> > orbit?
> >  >>
>
> Let me chime in here real quick: I've been a fan of the Novation Drum Station
> for years now: it's been on all my Pure Sonik records, but don't hold that
> against the machine =) Emulates 808 and 909 kits, sounds just like them, and
> relatively inexpensive. That "Looking For The Perfect Beat" cowbell ? It's
> there. Mine's old, the latest version can only be better.
>
> The Orbit is sweet. It was earning its keep from the minute I took it out of
> the box. it's all thru "Progress".
>
> The next module I get is the Carnaval, Orbit's Latin sister machine.
>
> DJ T-1000 "A Pure Sonik Evening" is Record Of The Month in Raveline GER this
> month, by the way; the DrumStation hard at work.
>
> Alan
> (in a production lull)
>
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