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posté sam. 8 févr. 2003, 18:36
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Hey y'all -

Got Cubase SX on OS X. Love it, but the included LM-7 drum machine sucks.

Here's what I want to do: I want a drum module or stand-alone software durm sample player that I can control with my Roland SPD-20 pads via MIDI. I need the ability to route each individual sound to a different MIDI track in Cubase, either by assigning a unique MIDI channel to each sound or by some other method.

Also, I want great sounds. The less expensive the better, but price is not the most important consideration.

Q: Will Reason 2.0 fit this bill? I was planning on getting it anyway, so if I can do my drum thang with Reason then I can kill two birds with one stone.

Thanks, everyone.
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posté dim. 9 févr. 2003, 23:33
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Loveme1965: the LM7 included with SX is really only meant as a groovier metronome - ie to knock up a more musical click track in minutes than the rather insistent metronome beat. It also primes you to buy Steinberg's standalone LM4 VSTi, which is a bit like NI's Battery. Both will probably be OS X this year.

For cheap and cheerful, have a look at Doggiebox (www.zygoat.ca), a fuss-free OS X native drum machine. Simple but effective. Although if you didn't like the LM7, you might not like this Doggie either.

At the other end of the scale, Reason will suit your needs. Lots of sounds, lots of options. Plus you get all the other instruments, samplers, FX etc
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