Any one here actually ever programmed a 909 or 808 though?

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From: /0 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, 2 December 2003 11:26 AM
To: Michael Mitchell; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer

I'd personally put hawtin above mills.... Im basing that off live 909
use
though :\

this si a fun thread!

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From: "Michael Mitchell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 1:34 PM
Subject: Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer


> Chicago:
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> real basic rhythms
> very crucial
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> jesse saunders
> vince lawerence
> farley "jackmaster funk"
> chip e
> k-alexi
> marshall jefferson
> larry heard
> lil louis
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> Detroit
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> jeff mills
> rob hood
> james pennington
> claude young
> shake
> derrick may
> i love what trackmaster lou does as well
> and richie definatly has had his moments (plasticman anyone??)
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> just a few although so many artists in detroit have great drum
> programming, i bet thats why we all love detroit techno so much!!
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> michael
> www.renegaderhythms.com
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> > Reading Iridial's bio on Lee Purkis (InSync) it states:
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> > "Lee is one of the greatest Drum Machine programmers that England
has
ever
> > produced."
> > http://www.irdial.com/people/in_sync.htm
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> > Now I don't really doubt this but I haven't heard enough InSync
tracks
to
> > say otherwise (working on that - anyone got any they want to sell?
;) )
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> > but I'd like to ask others - who do you rank up there and *what
tracks*
> > are
> > your favorite or rank up in the top programmed drums?
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> > MEK
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