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Old 11-23-1999
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O.K. HERE IS WHAT I WHAT. A VERY EASY TO PROGRAM MACHINE. I WANT TO PRGRAM A SONG START TO FINISH WITH MAYBE A TIME TIME AND SOME FILLS. I DO NOT LIKE TO READ A LOT OF DIRECTIONS TO GET THE JOB DONE. WHICH ONE IS THE BEST FOR ME CONSIDERING I THOUGHT THE ALESIS SR16 MANUAL WAS VERY CONFUSING. THANKS FOR YOUR ADVICE.
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Old 11-24-1999
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Old 11-30-1999
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Anyone ever here of Drum Drops , ( album )?
By David Gigger....
I'm looking for drum beat, Or easy way to record drums the easy way .....
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Using a computer is the best way to do drums or any other MIDI programming. IT is really nice when you can record your audio side-by-side your MIDI tracks.
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Are there Programable Drum software programs available?? Other than Cakewalk wich would force me to upgrade my SDRAM,sound card,etc. I plan to do this in the future but not yet. Let me apologize in advance if this seems to be a stupid question
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