179,854Messages
9,130Senders
30Years
342mboxes

← archive index

RE: [idm] hardware drum machine questions... and answers (i hope)

8 messages · 6 participants · spans 2 days · search this subject
2005-11-21 12:16Ant Mann [idm] hardware drum machine questions... and answers (i hope)
├─ 2005-11-21 17:01cody jones RE: [idm] hardware drum machine questions... and answers (i hope)
│ └─ 2005-11-21 17:04Jason Clark Re: [idm] hardware drum machine questions... and answers (i hope)
└─ 2005-11-21 17:28FredEx Re: [idm] hardware drum machine questions... and answers (i hope)
└─ 2005-11-21 17:32ed c Re: [idm] hardware drum machine questions... and answers (i hope)
└─ 2005-11-21 17:58FredEx Re: [idm] hardware drum machine questions... and answers (i hope)
2005-11-22 17:50Nth 808 RE: [idm] hardware drum machine questions... and answers (i hope)
└─ 2005-11-23 16:51Mr.Nibbles Re: [idm] hardware drum machine questions... and answers (i hope)
expand allcollapse allclick any summary to toggle that message
2005-11-21 12:16Ant MannOk.. ok... So.. i have been working with software drum machines for a long time. Its prett
From:
Ant Mann
To:
Date:
Mon, 21 Nov 2005 12:16:36 +0000
Subject:
[idm] hardware drum machine questions... and answers (i hope)
permalink · <d705a8270511210416n9bc516m@mail.gmail.com>
Ok.. ok... So.. i have been working with software drum machines for a long time. Its pretty much all i could afford (us poor student bums). I am currently looking around at getting a nice hardware drum machine to work with. Of course i would love an elektron machinedrum but its just a tad out of my price range!!!!(!!!!) Here is an example of my own drum tracking http://s38.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3S4BN73CD6ZV52U0FC6AV01IP3 so you can see what kinda styles i obliterate. Im really looking for ease of tracking, possibly some built in things like timestrech, repeats, re-pitching, filtering etc along with an allround decent sound output at the end. Looking forward to your suggestions!! please quote model, price and features! (also if anyones selling (or giving :P) any decent drum samplers in the UK, please get in touch!) Many thanks Ant
2005-11-21 17:01cody joneslook into a yamaha ry30. i have one and you can get alot of sounds out of those. "23 laugh
From:
cody jones
To:
,
Date:
Mon, 21 Nov 2005 10:01:52 -0700
Subject:
RE: [idm] hardware drum machine questions... and answers (i hope)
Reply to:
[idm] hardware drum machine questions... and answers (i hope)
permalink · <BAY103-F765BF516894A6F7F0953BC3530@phx.gbl>
look into a yamaha ry30. i have one and you can get alot of sounds out of those. "23 laughing foxes serenading lobsters" - cody From: Ant Mann <mr.nibbles@gmail.com> To: idm@hyperreal.org Subject: [idm] hardware drum machine questions... and answers (i hope) Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2005 12:16:36 +0000 Ok.. ok... So.. i have been working with software drum machines for a long time. Its pretty much all i could afford (us poor student bums). I am currently looking around at getting a nice hardware drum machine to work with. Of course i would love an elektron machinedrum but its just a tad out of my price range!!!!(!!!!) Here is an example of my own drum tracking http://s38.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3S4BN73CD6ZV52U0FC6AV01IP3 so you can see what kinda styles i obliterate. Im really looking for ease of tracking, possibly some built in things like timestrech, repeats, re-pitching, filtering etc along with an allround decent sound output at the end. Looking forward to your suggestions!! please quote model, price and features! (also if anyones selling (or giving :P) any decent drum samplers in the UK, please get in touch!) Many thanks Ant --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2005-11-21 17:04Jason ClarkI had an RY30 a long time ago and sold it to Gavin Hardkiss. Never heard from him what kin
From:
Jason Clark
To:
Date:
Mon, 21 Nov 2005 12:04:30 -0500
Subject:
Re: [idm] hardware drum machine questions... and answers (i hope)
Reply to:
RE: [idm] hardware drum machine questions... and answers (i hope)
permalink · <751cae110511210904i1e0c6837tbe87074d3fee2fac@mail.gmail.com>
I had an RY30 a long time ago and sold it to Gavin Hardkiss. Never heard from him what kind of stuff he got out of it. I loved it while it was mine, but moved on to a Jomox. Jomox is the way, the truth, and the light. On 11/21/05, cody jones <coda27@hotmail.com> wrote:
quoted 51 lines look into a yamaha ry30. i have one and you can get alot of sounds out of> > look into a yamaha ry30. i have one and you can get alot of sounds out of > those. > > > > "23 laughing foxes serenading lobsters" - cody > > > > > > From: Ant Mann <mr.nibbles@gmail.com> > To: idm@hyperreal.org > Subject: [idm] hardware drum machine questions... and answers (i hope) > Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2005 12:16:36 +0000 > > Ok.. ok... > > So.. i have been working with software drum machines for a long time. Its > pretty much all i could afford (us poor student bums). I am currently > looking around at getting a nice hardware drum machine to work with. Of > course i would love an elektron machinedrum but its just a tad out of my > price range!!!!(!!!!) > Here is an example of my own drum tracking > http://s38.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3S4BN73CD6ZV52U0FC6AV01IP3 so you can > see > what kinda styles i obliterate. > > Im really looking for ease of tracking, possibly some built in things like > timestrech, repeats, re-pitching, filtering etc along with an allround > decent sound output at the end. > > Looking forward to your suggestions!! > > please quote model, price and features! > > (also if anyones selling (or giving :P) any decent drum samplers in the > UK, > please get in touch!) > > Many thanks > Ant > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > >
-- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jason Clark
2005-11-21 17:28FredExbeign that the clip you provided is sample based you may want to look into a yamaha rs7000
From:
FredEx
To:
Date:
Mon, 21 Nov 2005 09:28:51 -0800 (PST)
Subject:
Re: [idm] hardware drum machine questions... and answers (i hope)
Reply to:
[idm] hardware drum machine questions... and answers (i hope)
permalink · <20051121172851.6925.qmail@web54415.mail.yahoo.com>
beign that the clip you provided is sample based you may want to look into a yamaha rs7000. the hands on control is good and knobby and you could probably use it for double duty to send CC data to your software. the rs7000 can have multiple audio outs and it does have about the highest PPQN resolution you're likely to find in a stand alone unit. expect the second hand cost to be better than 50% of the machinedrum price. Ant Mann <mr.nibbles@gmail.com> wrote: Ok.. ok... So.. i have been working with software drum machines for a long time. Its pretty much all i could afford (us poor student bums). I am currently looking around at getting a nice hardware drum machine to work with. Of course i would love an elektron machinedrum but its just a tad out of my price range!!!!(!!!!) Here is an example of my own drum tracking http://s38.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3S4BN73CD6ZV52U0FC6AV01IP3 so you can see what kinda styles i obliterate. Im really looking for ease of tracking, possibly some built in things like timestrech, repeats, re-pitching, filtering etc along with an allround decent sound output at the end. Looking forward to your suggestions!! please quote model, price and features! (also if anyones selling (or giving :P) any decent drum samplers in the UK, please get in touch!) Many thanks Ant --------------------------------- Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click.
2005-11-21 17:32ed ci love my electribe. I add the sounds i get off of it onto my software samplers. It has an
From:
ed c
To:
Indigo Danelions Merrygolds
Date:
Mon, 21 Nov 2005 09:32:49 -0800 (PST)
Subject:
Re: [idm] hardware drum machine questions... and answers (i hope)
Reply to:
Re: [idm] hardware drum machine questions... and answers (i hope)
permalink · <20051121173250.88925.qmail@web53404.mail.yahoo.com>
i love my electribe. I add the sounds i get off of it onto my software samplers. It has an awesome punchy bass if you program it correctly. Alot of people get the roland mc-505, its aldo a great drum machine. FredEx <triage_tech@yahoo.com> wrote: beign that the clip you provided is sample based you may want to look into a yamaha rs7000. the hands on control is good and knobby and you could probably use it for double duty to send CC data to your software. the rs7000 can have multiple audio outs and it does have about the highest PPQN resolution you're likely to find in a stand alone unit. expect the second hand cost to be better than 50% of the machinedrum price. Ant Mann wrote: Ok.. ok... So.. i have been working with software drum machines for a long time. Its pretty much all i could afford (us poor student bums). I am currently looking around at getting a nice hardware drum machine to work with. Of course i would love an elektron machinedrum but its just a tad out of my price range!!!!(!!!!) Here is an example of my own drum tracking http://s38.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3S4BN73CD6ZV52U0FC6AV01IP3 so you can see what kinda styles i obliterate. Im really looking for ease of tracking, possibly some built in things like timestrech, repeats, re-pitching, filtering etc along with an allround decent sound output at the end. Looking forward to your suggestions!! please quote model, price and features! (also if anyones selling (or giving :P) any decent drum samplers in the UK, please get in touch!) Many thanks Ant --------------------------------- Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. Ed Churchman aim: echurchm86 yim: echurch86 http://metaphysical.torontonian.com/ --------------------------------- Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click.
2005-11-21 17:58FredExspeaking of roland...i forgot to mention the mc-909. it'd be worth looking at as well if y
From:
FredEx
To:
Date:
Mon, 21 Nov 2005 09:58:10 -0800 (PST)
Subject:
Re: [idm] hardware drum machine questions... and answers (i hope)
Reply to:
Re: [idm] hardware drum machine questions... and answers (i hope)
permalink · <20051121175810.10633.qmail@web54410.mail.yahoo.com>
speaking of roland...i forgot to mention the mc-909. it'd be worth looking at as well if you want sampling plus synthesis. my bandmate has an electribe MX which sounds cool and also has an excellent interface for "live" playing. ed c <echurch86@yahoo.com> wrote: i love my electribe. I add the sounds i get off of it onto my software samplers. It has an awesome punchy bass if you program it correctly. Alot of people get the roland mc-505, its aldo a great drum machine. FredEx wrote: beign that the clip you provided is sample based you may want to look into a yamaha rs7000. the hands on control is good and knobby and you could probably use it for double duty to send CC data to your software. the rs7000 can have multiple audio outs and it does have about the highest PPQN resolution you're likely to find in a stand alone unit. expect the second hand cost to be better than 50% of the machinedrum price. Ant Mann wrote: Ok.. ok... So.. i have been working with software drum machines for a long time. Its pretty much all i could afford (us poor student bums). I am currently looking around at getting a nice hardware drum machine to work with. Of course i would love an elektron machinedrum but its just a tad out of my price range!!!!(!!!!) Here is an example of my own drum tracking http://s38.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3S4BN73CD6ZV52U0FC6AV01IP3 so you can see what kinda styles i obliterate. Im really looking for ease of tracking, possibly some built in things like timestrech, repeats, re-pitching, filtering etc along with an allround decent sound output at the end. Looking forward to your suggestions!! please quote model, price and features! (also if anyones selling (or giving :P) any decent drum samplers in the UK, please get in touch!) Many thanks Ant --------------------------------- Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. Ed Churchman aim: echurchm86 yim: echurch86 http://metaphysical.torontonian.com/ --------------------------------- Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. --------------------------------- Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click.
2005-11-22 17:50Nth 808so, I've been using an alesis sr-16($150 ish??) since 1992 (use it everyday and the same o
From:
Nth 808
To:
,
Date:
Tue, 22 Nov 2005 09:50:23 -0800
Subject:
RE: [idm] hardware drum machine questions... and answers (i hope)
permalink · <BAY103-F1336D8C00693C56F5E944B8D520@phx.gbl>
so, I've been using an alesis sr-16($150 ish??) since 1992 (use it everyday and the same one still works fine, except buttons paint has worn). it is easy to use, real-time or quantization, can change phrase length, time sig, tempo, bpm tap, drum maps, great midi i/o for notes and clock(the master clock is the most solid feature I use it for). all the other fancy sample manipulation I just use the dm to trigger my sampler after I map it as a drum map (can also be easily done with a laptop, routing in a software sampler or similar emulation in abelton live). G. Sachio Crowe / Nth nth808@hotmail.com -email http://www.myspace.com/nth808 -info http://www.soundclick.com/nth -bio/news/mp3 http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/exponentialmedia - newsgroup
quoted 30 lines From: Ant Mann <mr.nibbles@gmail.com>>From: Ant Mann <mr.nibbles@gmail.com> >To: idm@hyperreal.org >Subject: [idm] hardware drum machine questions... and answers (i hope) >Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2005 12:16:36 +0000 > >Ok.. ok... > >So.. i have been working with software drum machines for a long time. Its >pretty much all i could afford (us poor student bums). I am currently >looking around at getting a nice hardware drum machine to work with. Of >course i would love an elektron machinedrum but its just a tad out of my >price range!!!!(!!!!) >Here is an example of my own drum tracking >http://s38.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3S4BN73CD6ZV52U0FC6AV01IP3 so you can >see >what kinda styles i obliterate. > >Im really looking for ease of tracking, possibly some built in things like >timestrech, repeats, re-pitching, filtering etc along with an allround >decent sound output at the end. > >Looking forward to your suggestions!! > >please quote model, price and features! > >(also if anyones selling (or giving :P) any decent drum samplers in the UK, >please get in touch!) > >Many thanks >Ant
--------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2005-11-23 16:51Mr.NibblesMany thanks to all who gave me feedback! very much liking the look of the yamaha rs7000 at
From:
Mr.Nibbles
To:
Nth 808 ,
Cc:
Date:
Wed, 23 Nov 2005 16:51:43 +0000
Subject:
Re: [idm] hardware drum machine questions... and answers (i hope)
Reply to:
RE: [idm] hardware drum machine questions... and answers (i hope)
permalink · <d705a8270511230851m5fb425ak@mail.gmail.com>
Many thanks to all who gave me feedback! very much liking the look of the yamaha rs7000 at the moment... nice selection of features and decent expansion options! Love the nice knobby interface too, plenty of assignable controls! pretty taken with the mc909 as well!! Looks like a perfect piece of audio awesomeness. I tend to work with a lot of glitch and odd aliasing effects.. anyone here own a yamaha rs7000 or a roland mc-909? would love to hear a bit about it from a user of the machines themselves. Thanks again Ant On 22/11/05, Nth 808 <nth808@hotmail.com> wrote:
quoted 58 lines so, I've been using an alesis sr-16($150 ish??) since 1992 (use it> > so, I've been using an alesis sr-16($150 ish??) since 1992 (use it > everyday > and the same one still works fine, except buttons paint has worn). it is > easy to use, real-time or quantization, can change phrase length, time > sig, > tempo, bpm tap, drum maps, great midi i/o for notes and clock(the master > clock is the most solid feature I use it for). all the other fancy sample > manipulation I just use the dm to trigger my sampler after I map it as a > drum map (can also be easily done with a laptop, routing in a software > sampler or similar emulation in abelton live). > > > G. Sachio Crowe / Nth > nth808@hotmail.com -email > http://www.myspace.com/nth808 -info > http://www.soundclick.com/nth -bio/news/mp3 > http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/exponentialmedia - newsgroup > > > > > > >From: Ant Mann <mr.nibbles@gmail.com> > >To: idm@hyperreal.org > >Subject: [idm] hardware drum machine questions... and answers (i hope) > >Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2005 12:16:36 +0000 > > > >Ok.. ok... > > > >So.. i have been working with software drum machines for a long time. Its > >pretty much all i could afford (us poor student bums). I am currently > >looking around at getting a nice hardware drum machine to work with. Of > >course i would love an elektron machinedrum but its just a tad out of my > >price range!!!!(!!!!) > >Here is an example of my own drum tracking > >http://s38.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3S4BN73CD6ZV52U0FC6AV01IP3 so you can > >see > >what kinda styles i obliterate. > > > >Im really looking for ease of tracking, possibly some built in things > like > >timestrech, repeats, re-pitching, filtering etc along with an allround > >decent sound output at the end. > > > >Looking forward to your suggestions!! > > > >please quote model, price and features! > > > >(also if anyones selling (or giving :P) any decent drum samplers in the > UK, > >please get in touch!) > > > >Many thanks > >Ant > > >