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Re: need recommendation: decent drum machine software
Try the MPC1000 great baby but a real bitch to save
your work,is so confusing i think the engineers were
on opium when they wrote the manual!
Luis
--- jj 179 <jj179subs@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I've been looking for a piece of drum machine
> software for awhile now.
> There's a dizzying array of programs available, most
> of which look
> incredibly complex. I've tried one or two demos and
> found the learning curve
> to be huge. Admittedly, I'm used to just starting up
> any programming and
> being able to intuitively figure out how to work it.
> But the drum machine
> programs have been kind of intimidating.
>
> To give an idea of how braindead I am with these
> things, I picked up a Korg
> Electribe ES-1 and still couldn't figure out an
> easy, non-complicated way to
> use the darn thing.
>
> In the simplest sense, I'd like just a decent drum
> machine. More ideally,
> I'd like something that I could load with my own
> samples, and that I could
> trigger via MIDI or USB with an Akai MPD16 -
> basically trying to recreate,
> in a cheaper and more computer-based way, the
> functionality of an MPC2000.
> I'd like to be able to record drum rhythms in
> real-time, not necessarily
> just in step-programming.
>
> Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
>
> thanx,
> jj
>
>
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