Re: [313] Wanted: TR-808, an alternative

2000-05-18 Thread Stewart Fernandez
, May 16, 2000 2:21 PM Subject: [313] Wanted: TR-808, an alternative Sorry this post isn't music related. I'm looking to purchase a Roland TR-808 drum machine. Anyone selling? I know that this is once again off topic, however if it wasnt for these devices there would be no 313. If you have

Re: [313] Wanted: TR-808, an alternative

2000-05-18 Thread jim proffit
Saul Goode wrote: look at this it's a 909 clone from germany, with full midi, and three external sequencing tracks!!! http://www.jomox.com/xbase.html; it sounds great. if anyone wants to hear it let me know. I've been drooling over Xbase for some time now. It is a bit pricey, has

Wanted: TR-808, an alternative

2000-05-16 Thread synthetic detronik
Sorry this post isn't music related. I'm looking to purchase a Roland TR-808 drum machine. Anyone selling? I know that this is once again off topic, however if it wasnt for these devices there would be no 313. If you have no luck finding an 808, i modify the more readilly available and cost

Re: [313] Wanted: TR-808, an alternative

2000-05-16 Thread Greg Malcolm
] http://stations.mp3s.com/stations/56/3rdwave.html ¤——— From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: [313] Wanted: TR-808, an alternative Date: Tue, 16 May 2000 10:17:16 EDT

Re: [313] Wanted: TR-808, an alternative

2000-05-16 Thread Kent williams
The most common techno setup these days is the Akai MPC2000. Many producers also use a real TR909 and/or TR808. Production gear is a pretty personal choice. I know people who can program an Akai S2000 within an inch of it's life. I personally tend to to work mostly on the computer any more. I

Re: [313] Wanted: TR-808, an alternative

2000-05-16 Thread Hodgson, S. R. (Sean)
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Re: [313] Wanted: TR-808, an alternative

2000-05-16 Thread DJT1000
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

Re: [313] Wanted: TR-808, an alternative

2000-05-16 Thread sean deason
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

Re: [313] Wanted: TR-808, an alternative

2000-05-16 Thread Saul Goode
look at this it's a 909 clone from germany, with full midi, and three external sequencing tracks!!! http://www.jomox.com/xbase.html; it sounds great. if anyone wants to hear it let me know. i also really, really like the korg er-1. it is a perfect first drum machine, thats sound

Wanted: TR-808

2000-05-14 Thread Hugh G. Blaze
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