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yeah, I was looking at the alesis model. IT doesn't seem to sound amazingly realistic..but it sure beats not being able to "jam" (I hate that word) because the drummer is snowed in and without a operational vehicle. Easier to record onto the computer as well.
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Boss Dr. Rhythm Dr-3 195.99 @ G.C.
maybe a little cheaper through Musician's Fiend
user friendly has bass as well. Great sound uses Roland's newest high end keyboard drum samples!
Finger pads are small but workable, you can also program it digitally on screen and edit.
Like I said great sound especially for the price.I got it to jam with when the guys bailed on a rehearsal or when inspiration struck.Great writing tool.Our drummer is now trying to duplicate some patterns I did with it [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
If you're looking for a good fairly inexpensive drum machine you owe it to yourself to check this one out before you decide on one.
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now with these drum machines. Can you program them in real time? or is it like...setting the beats per measure and how many notes of kick drum you want in a 4/4 measure and that sort of crap.
or can I just push buttons on it while a metronome ticks off the beat?
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awesome....now....what kind of adapter is necessary to get this crap onto a computer recording software ? am I gonna have to geta midi box and allt hat crap..or will it work like the old guitar does..into the mic jack of the computer?
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