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jimmynitcher
posté mar. 14 déc. 2004, 12:56
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Hi, a drummer friend needs a drum machine to copy ideas from and help him set up complex polyrhythmic ideas etc is there one that's good for a programming novice or even one made for drummers to help with their technique?
Is there one perhaps that has visible grids that change depending on the meter you choose per drum as in a sequenecer on a computer?
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jayzen
posté mer. 5 janv. 2005, 14:08
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I believe he means the Alesis SR-16. I have one, it is a great value. Its great for many styles except 'synthesized electronic music' drums sounds - most of the sounds and more 'realistic', which is what I use it for and I love the results...

You can create patterns with it, but I use a computer sequencer (Digital Performer) for that, so I've never tried it...
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