And I got a Roland S-50 for under $400 (yes, dollars). While sample
time is minimum, it does the job.
On Tue, 16 Jul 1996 19:09:37 +0200 (MET DST) Danny Wolfers
<danwolfe@xs4all.nl> wrote:
quoted 1 line Bollocks. Do we all want to sound
> >>Bollocks. Do we all want to sound
superclean & plastic with hi-crisp ultra
quoted 42 lines Hi fi 16 bits/32DA EMU64 samplers & virtual Nordiclead Digital waveform
> >>Hi fi 16 bits/32DA EMU64 samplers & virtual Nordiclead Digital waveform
> >>simulators ?
> >No maybe not but have you guys any idea what the most basic of investment
> >is ?
> >Some people quoted artists who have recorded tracks with a drum machine
> >and a sampler. Ok the cheapest secondhand sampler in the UK is around
> >500Ukpounds, the cheapest drum machine at around 150Ukp. Thats not the
>
> A Mirage, An Akai S700, 612, A Roland MKS-100, S220, S10 are all samplers
> well below 500 Ukp.
>
> >final story, if you can get away without using a mixing desk *somehow?*
> >you still need at least one FX unit - 150Ukp. What you gonner master it
> >on - fucking cassette ? add another 350minimum for a DAT machine.
>
> What's wrong with a fucking cassette? There are lots of records recorded
> from "fucking cassette".
>
> >So show me tune making on the cheap and as we say in the UK, I'll show
> >my arse in Burtons Window ....
>
> Ok, a cheap & good set up, taken from the bedroom consumer guide issue 32:
>
> Cheap mixing desk like an Inkel MX 72 Ukp. [With Echo & Phono input to
> make
> beautifull distortion]
> Amiga 500 [can be used an excellent sequencer and 8 bit sampler] 70.Ukp.
> Roland MT-32 soundmodule 70 Ukp.
> Yamaha REX-50 Multi FX box/Microverb 120 Ukp.
> Old Reel Tape machine for Echo FX -find them near the garbage can-
>
> Connect this to an amplifier and hey presto, a brilliant music recording studio
> for under 500 Ukp.!
>
>
> Bye.
>
>
> Danwolfe@xs4all.nl
>
> http://www.xs4all.nl/~danwolfe
>