Drum Machine Advice |
|
|
|
|
Réponse(s)
|
dim. 9 janv. 2005, 04:17
|
Newbie
Groupe : Members
Messages : 6
Inscrit : 07 janv. 04
Lieu : San Francisco - US
Membre no 32,640
|
I like the SR-16 for its flexibility
No expensive updates, no drivers, no operating system crashes. Press the button and it turns on. 4 analog outs and midi in/out thru.
With this type of thing there is no conflict with other pieces of software and it has an easy to use interface that does only a limited set of things. I think it is a nice piece to add to a studio, and can always be combined with other pieces, like software and hardware... plus you don't need the computer to use it, you can just plug it into the mixer and tap away...
But of course software has its advantages, too.
-j
Ce message a été modifié par jayzen - dim. 9 janv. 2005, 04:18.
|
|
|
|
Les messages de ce sujet
jimmynitcher Drum Machine Advice mar. 14 déc. 2004, 12:56 natobasso It's older, but you could do pretty well with ... mer. 5 janv. 2005, 03:07 jimmynitcher Thanks very much for your help - I couldn't fi... mer. 5 janv. 2005, 11:04 jimmynitcher Thanks very much for your help - I couldn't fi... mer. 5 janv. 2005, 11:05 jayzen I believe he means the Alesis SR-16. I have one, ... mer. 5 janv. 2005, 14:08 natobasso Whoops. Yep, I meant the SR (not DR) 16. As far as... mer. 5 janv. 2005, 18:47 natobasso Looks like 16/8 might do the trick, and you'd ... mer. 5 janv. 2005, 18:48 Labonza Another vote for the SR-16
Sounds good, easy to u... dim. 9 janv. 2005, 00:29 Labonza Another vote for the SR-16
Sounds good, easy to u... dim. 9 janv. 2005, 00:32 sterling Why bother with any mere hardware machine? There... dim. 9 janv. 2005, 03:19
1 utilisateur(s) sur ce sujet (1 invité(s) et 0 utilisateur(s) anonyme(s))
0 membre(s) :
|
|
|