My roommate knew somebody at work who was selling her Roland R-8 drum machine at any price including manual, power supply, and sound library card. She parted with it for $30, and he gave it to me since my other guitar-wielding roommate "can't afford it".
Not sure what I'm gonna do with it. I did some research and it turns out it's a classic drum machine that still measures up today. Only two topics on the JCF talk about it but both gave high praise to the unit, which intrigues me to try it. However, I typically use backing tracks found online for practicing, and lately I have zero patience and zero time for programming, let alone recording, these days...
I'm gonna fiddle with it for a month, and if I can't integrate it into my life, then I'm probably going to put it on Craigslist.
Not sure what I'm gonna do with it. I did some research and it turns out it's a classic drum machine that still measures up today. Only two topics on the JCF talk about it but both gave high praise to the unit, which intrigues me to try it. However, I typically use backing tracks found online for practicing, and lately I have zero patience and zero time for programming, let alone recording, these days...
I'm gonna fiddle with it for a month, and if I can't integrate it into my life, then I'm probably going to put it on Craigslist.
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