What electronic drum machines good for MR-8?

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drum machine

ive always used the trusty Alesis SR16 mate.
ive no idea how to programme it even after all this time,
but it sounds great.
 
I use the zoom 323 (i think that's the #). Been a pretty good unit to me...
 
Ricklh said:
I'm considering the Boss DR-3 (Dr. Rhythm). Anyone here using this?

I have a Boss DR-5 (Dr. Rythm Section) that I love using. I am not sure if the drum quality is better on the DR-3 but I like the fact that on the DR-5 and can add up to 3 other parts like piano/bass/guitar/flute/horns/symphony etc.

You can get them on EBAY for pretty cheap. I got mine for 150.00.


hope that helps!

clif
 
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clifchamb said:
I like the fact that on the DR-5 and can add up to 3 other parts like piano/bass/guitar/flute/horns/symphony etc.
clif

Can you say more about this? Are the piano, guitar, etc. internal sounds in the machine? That sounds very cool!
 
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billisa said:
Can you say more about this? Are the piano, guitar, etc. internal sounds in the machine? That sounds very cool!


It a Drum machine on steroids.

Yes the internal sounds are in the machine. And better yet, they layout of programing the sounds is the same as first six frets of a guitar (all six strings).

SO programming piano parts etc is easy if you know the notes on a guitar neck (I do not play piano so I am lost using a keyboard but I can use the DR-5 easier since I play guitar/bass)

Listen to "Viva Bajo" . I used the DR-5 for drums/persussion/piano/horns. I have many others if you want to hear more.

http://www.nowhereradio.com/artists/album.php?aid=2255&alid=-1

let me know if you have anymore questions.

clif
 
I recently acquired a DR-3. It's a very capable machine. While I haven't been overly enamored with the preprogrammed patterns, the thing is totally user programmable...I've programmed my own patterns. You can also define drum kits, combine patterns into songs and stuff like that.

The dr-3 also has bass built-in as well.

The menus can be a little ackward, but if you're patient, it'll do a lot.
 
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