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Vintage drum machine maschine expansion
Vintage drum machine maschine expansion











vintage drum machine maschine expansion
  1. #VINTAGE DRUM MACHINE MASCHINE EXPANSION MANUAL#
  2. #VINTAGE DRUM MACHINE MASCHINE EXPANSION PATCH#
  3. #VINTAGE DRUM MACHINE MASCHINE EXPANSION PRO#
  4. #VINTAGE DRUM MACHINE MASCHINE EXPANSION PLUS#

It had a rough start, but you can finish a drum track to a good standard and it doesn’t leave you wanting. For the money I’ve spent on analogue machines this has been by far the best unit. Maschine Plus, best drum synths I’ve used, not the most experimental, but you can spice with samples. The Norddrum is a beast, it's like the Machinedrum on steroids and kind of a chameleon as it does a lot of sounds quite well, and can emulate real drums and percussion sounds. I have been a long time Elektron Machinedrum user, and also have the Rytm and the Octatack.īeen using a Norddrum2 together with my Machinedrum, basically I just trigger it and use midi CC. Had all the Acidlab products and I found the Behringer RD8 more to my liking, it was like the tuning was a bit off on the Acidlab machines, but they are built very well and the Drumatix was my favorite.īack in the days I had a Roland TR505 as I could not afford a 707īehringer RD8 which is a dream machine for me, for that 808 sound, only minus is the phase inverted individual outputs.Īlso I have a modded RD6, and it sounds wonderful. I had the Roland TR8 and didnt like it, maybe because it was partly ugly, but also the sound. Too rough and techno sounding for my personal taste. I just found that it didnt play well with the music I make. I had a Jomox Airbase which was also cool.

#VINTAGE DRUM MACHINE MASCHINE EXPANSION PRO#

I have used most of the MFB machines and the 502, 503 and 522 were my favorites but the 501 PRO is by far my favorite. Very underrated, and it can go totally bonkers at times, everything you throw at it, especially "random" sequences with midi CC changing samples sounds awesome. This is my go-to oldskool sound drum machine, it does pitching really well via. You might want to have a look at the MFB501 PRO, the kult has the same sounds but is much older. Sadly still want a Maestro Rhythm King II. Could not pass up the deal and will make use of the individual outs once I learn to program the Roland style better. Been used for electronic and electro-acoustic jams so far, but very limited programming. Roland TR-707 - kind of new as far as using. Use it for more downtempo tunes, don't treat it much yet (besides some rack stuff - no pedals). I never played a TR-808 but this machine sounds real good on its own. I stink at programming still but get my rudimentary rhythms going. This is tied for my most used with the CR-78. Roland TR-08 - found a real good deal on a new unit about a year ago.

#VINTAGE DRUM MACHINE MASCHINE EXPANSION PLUS#

Plus it fits my Roland RS-09 Mk I on top nicely.

vintage drum machine maschine expansion

This was the closest I could find and it actually sounds quite a bit like the CR-78 in some regards (some sounds not rhythms), but very different in many ways too. Roland TR-77 - always wanted to sound like Wild Wild World of Animals intro and Eno's Another Green World. Meant as a practice unit for guitar I guess.

#VINTAGE DRUM MACHINE MASCHINE EXPANSION MANUAL#

This is used mostly for live manual play of the individual sounds (16 sounds). PCM and stock rhythms w/ dual layer and variation.

#VINTAGE DRUM MACHINE MASCHINE EXPANSION PATCH#

Have it hooked to a patch bay and typically use it to clock Mutable Grids and then process its sounds alongside whatever Grids controls and split the original sound into the main mix desk.

vintage drum machine maschine expansion

Roland CR-78 - dream machine since it was released and I was 13 yrs. Usually use it to dominate a track because it sounds huge, especially through some rack via the manual buttons. I am more old 70's 80's Cluster Eno Tuxedo Moon Genesis Alice Cooper Wall of Voodoo Arthur Brown stuff. Just would love to hear about the machines we all use and how and why sort of thing. So I looked back about two years and found no general thread, though I thought there was one.













Vintage drum machine maschine expansion