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Subject: Ask Me About Synthesizers/Drum Machines

Written By: Donnie Darko on 05/08/06 at 8:38 pm

Ask me ANYTHING about Synths, Keyboards, or Drum Machines.

Subject: Re: Ask Me About Synthesizers/Drum Machines

Written By: Dominic L. on 05/08/06 at 8:53 pm

What kind of synth or drum machine do you have (If any at all), and what is your favorite kind of wave to use?


Also, should I save up a whole 10,000 dollars for a Korg Oasys?

Subject: Re: Ask Me About Synthesizers/Drum Machines

Written By: Donnie Darko on 05/08/06 at 9:18 pm


What kind of synth or drum machine do you have (If any at all), and what is your favorite kind of wave to use?


Also, should I save up a whole 10,000 dollars for a Korg Oasys?


I use Drumbox 1.0. It's available to download for free on the Internet; Google it if you want. It comes with sounds, but if you want more drum sounds go to looperman.com and download some kits.

I use an EMU soft synth mostly.  I also have a Roland EXR-3.

As for the $10,000, I'd say nah.  Buy a good one for $500 or so.

Subject: Re: Ask Me About Synthesizers/Drum Machines

Written By: Apricot on 05/12/06 at 7:59 pm

Can you recommend a good, easy to use, and not too expensive drum machine to me?

Subject: Re: Ask Me About Synthesizers/Drum Machines

Written By: Donnie Darko on 05/12/06 at 11:39 pm


Can you recommend a good, easy to use, and not too expensive drum machine to me?


Yes. Google DrumBox 1.0 and download it (it's free shareware software).

Subject: Re: Ask Me About Synthesizers/Drum Machines

Written By: Apricot on 05/13/06 at 12:12 am


Yes. Google DrumBox 1.0 and download it (it's free shareware software).


I looked it up.. it looked kinda hard to use.. is it?

Subject: Re: Ask Me About Synthesizers/Drum Machines

Written By: Donnie Darko on 05/13/06 at 12:18 am


I looked it up.. it looked kinda hard to use.. is it?


Depends how tech-smart you are. It's pretty easy to use for me.

Subject: Re: Ask Me About Synthesizers/Drum Machines

Written By: Trimac20 on 05/13/06 at 3:58 am


Depends how tech-smart you are. It's pretty easy to use for me.


Cos you're so tech-savvy... 8)

Are you familiar with using 'professional' sequences like Pro tools, Sony ACID, Sonar.etc? Do you use those programs?

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