I wasted a lot of time using freeware Hammerhead to sequence drum beats and stuff... as well as using wav files downloaded from the net, inserted right into cakewalk. I just couldn't get the drums to sound "good" (didn't help that Hammerhead could only handle mono). No matter what I tried the drums sounded tinny and weak.
I bought
a Boss DR-770 a month ago and so far I love it! I replaced the Hammerhead drum track on one of my tunes with a track from the DR-770 and it made all the difference in the world. I'm amazed at how good it can sound (when properly setup - some of the built-in drum kits can sound poor, but you can make your own drum kits and do lots of cool stuff with it like pan/effects and all per instrument). It's sooooooooooooo much easier to bang the drum pattern out on the pads than it is to design it with beat sequencing software. The cool thing too is when you record a pattern, you can tell it whether to record in 1/4, or 1/8 note or whatever you choose so that if you have no rhythm hitting the pads, it will SNAP it to where it should be!!!!
I guess you can tell that I like my DR770??? hehe
If you're planning on getting one, head to Sam Ash - I got an awesome deal on mine there b/c it was on closeout with no minimum or something like that (since it's discontinued they can really knock off a good chunk)
I played some tunes with the DR770 drums on it for a few friends of mine that are professional musicians and they actually thought it was real drums. Mission accomplished!
Straight from rolandus.com:
http://www.rolandus.com/PRODUCTS/MI/BS_RM.HTM
Features:
Top-of-the-line BOSS compact rhythm machine
400 Preset patterns - Rock, Pop, Jazz, Latin, World, Standard and more
400 User program memories
255 high-quality drum and percussion sounds
64 Preset drum kits and 64 User-programmable kits
Reverb, Flange and EQ control
Assignable Pedal switch allows Start/Stop, Forward, Rewind, etc.
Direct Pattern Play for instant pattern playback by pressing a single pad
10,000-pattern memory onboard
New Ambience control permits 16 settings for overall drum sound (Stadium, Live House, Lo-Fi, etc.)
Quick Search for quick pattern location by musical genre