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Sampler/Drum Machine
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| hey cheggy |
| Guys, I'm after a hardware sampler/drum machine. I want it to have the 16 pads as well so i can trigger each note on/off. Apart from the mpc2000xl which is just out of my price range, do you have any suggestions. |
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| xfer |
| MPC1000 :) $999 out of your price range? |
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| hey cheggy |
That's about $1500 Australian which is exactly my price range.
Looks pretty decent too. Thanks. |
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| TraNcerke |
| I'm very happy with my yamaha a3000, really powerfull |
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| Jett |
| Check out the SU700 by Yamaha. |
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| hey cheggy |
Yeah, the yamahas both look good but I need something with the 16 pads, like on redrum, tr-909, etc, and prefereably something I can load my samples into, rather than record.
The MPC1000 has a USB loading system (drag and drop) which looks really cool. |
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| Jett |
| The Su700 has 4 banks of pads. Each bank has 10 tracks. 8 of which are velocity sensitive. They are not aftertouch sensitive though. Really a good box for the price. |
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| hey cheggy |
I had a look at the Su700. It only has 8 pads. I need one pad for each 16th note so I can lay down my perc and stuff. Its for making techno, so that is really a necessity.
No MPC1000s in Oz yet by the look of it, so i guess i'll have to wait. |
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| Jett |
| If your writing techno then you need to look at the SU700 again. |
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