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Sun 9 Jan 2005, 03:19
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Why bother with any mere hardware machine? There's a great new program from Canada that actually does everything you mention in your posting, and more--all in software. It's still being improved, but the developer is a whiz (i.e. intelligent) and it will probably soon become the outstanding creative percussion tool for the Mac. Name? Doggiebox. Get it.
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jimmynitcher Drum Machine Advice Tue 14 Dec 2004, 12:56 natobasso It's older, but you could do pretty well with ... Wed 5 Jan 2005, 03:07 jimmynitcher Thanks very much for your help - I couldn't fi... Wed 5 Jan 2005, 11:04 jimmynitcher Thanks very much for your help - I couldn't fi... Wed 5 Jan 2005, 11:05 jayzen I believe he means the Alesis SR-16. I have one, ... Wed 5 Jan 2005, 14:08 natobasso Whoops. Yep, I meant the SR (not DR) 16. As far as... Wed 5 Jan 2005, 18:47 natobasso Looks like 16/8 might do the trick, and you'd ... Wed 5 Jan 2005, 18:48 Labonza Another vote for the SR-16
Sounds good, easy to u... Sun 9 Jan 2005, 00:29 Labonza Another vote for the SR-16
Sounds good, easy to u... Sun 9 Jan 2005, 00:32 jayzen I like the SR-16 for its flexibility
No expensive... Sun 9 Jan 2005, 04:17
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