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babafats
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Hello all,
I'm *completely* new to this. The most I've done in the way of recording is using one of those H4 Handy digital recorders.
Here's what I'd like to do: I'm a bass player, and at this point all I really want to do is get a drum machine to create beats over which I can play, and if I especially like anything that results, I'd like to record it. I've perused some of the 'getting started' posts and did a search, but to be honest, I'm a bit bewildered.
I'm not trying to get professional-quality sound, and at this stage I'm not thinking of adding any vocals or other instruments. I don't have a lot of money to throw around, but I don't have to do this all at once; I'm okay with acquiring the gear over a period of time.
Also, it doesn't pertain to recording per se, but in light of my stated goals, can anyone recommend a good drum machine to look at?
Thanks in advance for any help.
I'm *completely* new to this. The most I've done in the way of recording is using one of those H4 Handy digital recorders.
Here's what I'd like to do: I'm a bass player, and at this point all I really want to do is get a drum machine to create beats over which I can play, and if I especially like anything that results, I'd like to record it. I've perused some of the 'getting started' posts and did a search, but to be honest, I'm a bit bewildered.
I'm not trying to get professional-quality sound, and at this stage I'm not thinking of adding any vocals or other instruments. I don't have a lot of money to throw around, but I don't have to do this all at once; I'm okay with acquiring the gear over a period of time.
Also, it doesn't pertain to recording per se, but in light of my stated goals, can anyone recommend a good drum machine to look at?
Thanks in advance for any help.



)... the best selling drum machine of all time would have to be the Alesis SR-16.