drum/bass machine?

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Anyone know of a good, economical drum/bass machine that will connect with the MR8? Zoom DAWs include these in their multi-trackers already, which seems to be a big plus...
 
billisa said:
Anyone know of a good, economical drum/bass machine that will connect with the MR8? Zoom DAWs include these in their multi-trackers already, which seems to be a big plus...

Hmm. I like the Boss DR-5, you can sequence drum and bass patterns plus you can add in 2 other instruments as well. Think of it as a 4 track sequencer/drum machine.

I bought mine used off of EBAY for 150.00 US.

I stayed away from multi trackers such as the zoom because I feared that their "rythum guides" were very limited at what sounds you can uses programming etc.



clif
 
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clifchamb said:
Hmm. I like the Boss DR-5, you can sequence drum and bass patterns plus you can add in 2 other instruments as well. Think of it as a 4 track sequencer/drum machine.

I bought mine used off of EBAY for 150.00 US.

I stayed away from multi trackers such as the zoom because I feared that their "rythum guides" were very limited at what sounds you can uses programming etc.



clif

$150? hell, you probably bought mine. I want it back damnit! The DR5 is great. You got a great deal.

Some other great options are using PC based drum sequencing programs and then sync with the MR8. (i'm not familiar with the MR8 and whether it has midi sync capabilities or not) Anywho, I use Sonar and the Session Drum MIDI plug-in. that way I can make changes easily on the PC to my patterns and not lose a track on my recorder and lose time transfering the drum track to and from the recorder.
 
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JR#97 said:
$150? hell, you probably bought mine. I want it back damnit! The DR5 is great. You got a great deal.

Some other great options are using PC based drum sequencing programs and then sync with the MR8. (i'm not familiar with the MR8 and whether it has midi sync capabilities or not) Anywho, I use Sonar and the Session Drum MIDI plug-in. that way I can make changes easily on the PC to my patterns and not lose a track on my recorder and lose time transfering the drum track to and from the recorder.


Thanks I am really enjoying it:) Yes the Mr-8 has MIDI sinc capabilities. ANother reason I like the DR-5 is that with some headphones, I can put these songs together anywhere I want (as long as there is a power supply nearby).

clif
 
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clifchamb said:
Thanks I am really enjoying it:) Yes the Mr-8 has MIDI sinc capabilities. ANother reason I like the DR-5 is that with some headphones, I can put these songs together anywhere I want (as long as there is a power supply nearby).

clif

exactly. i used it mostly for getting my guitar arrangements in midi format when i was at the office.. i rarely used it as a drum machine. i even did some orchestral arrangements in it. i also used it as a very poor man's guitar synth for single not stuff. it kinda sucked for that, though.
 
That DR-5 sounds great - time to shop...

I've been programming drums/bass in Cakewalk and converting them to WAV for the MR-8, but the DR sounds like it makes way more sense for stuff limited to drums/bass.
 
Re: DR5 Bass too?

billisa said:
Is the DR5 Bass as well as drums or drums only?

Yes, think about it as a drum machine with the rest of the band in it (it is called DR. Rythum Section) There are several bass patches, my favorite being the "acoustic bass" there are also guitar patches, synth stuff, piano harp obeo , organ , symphonic stuff like strings and brass and more. You have 4 different "tracks you can sequence on i.e 1 drums, 2 bass, 3 piano 4 strings) For this thing being older there is so much functionability to it. It only took me about a day to figure it out how to use it.

If you are like me (who is NOT a sequecing guru and cannot pay keyboard) this unit rocks and you are okay with not having the top of the line samples, sequesning patches, then the DR-5 is for you. If you can play keys then you can hook up a midi keyboard to record your parts!

A word of caution, like some of the other posts here the DR-5 has the capability to allow you to plug your guitar into it and trigger note for note sounds. This does not work too well.

Here is a link to more reviews (which I used to make my purchasing decision).

http://www.harmony-central.com/Synth/Data/Boss/DR-5-Drum-Machine-01.html


clif
 
clif,
I just picked up a dr5 at a pawn shop today for $155. This thing rocks! It's actually a lot more than I need, but I'm not gonna take it back anytime soon. Although you gave me the tip in another thread, Thanks.


bd
 
Hi,
I have one too ! It sounds great with the MR-8. I even use it as the midi sound generator with my PC eMagic mixing software !
 
bdbdbuck said:
clif,
I just picked up a dr5 at a pawn shop today for $155. This thing rocks! It's actually a lot more than I need, but I'm not gonna take it back anytime soon. Although you gave me the tip in another thread, Thanks.


bd

Glad you are enjoying it! It is always better to have more than what you need than not enough.


clif
 
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