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new drum midi controller??

piXan
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Posted : Mar 11, 2005 16:46


what do u think of this product:
http://www.audiomidi.com/common/cfm/product.cfm?pid=6374&CPID=985#

im thinking about for my next buy.
i use an "software only enviroment", and plan to use this together with battery, to work in cubase for studio, and with ableton for live acts..
what do u guys think about this this "new option" by m-audio.           www.soundcloud.com/elektroakustica/sets/downtempo/
neo _ sonic waves


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Posted : Mar 14, 2005 09:49
wowowowowowwwwwww really nice one

it looks nice , but not yet released , i think that the good live acts are those who make the sounds in live performance , so iŽagree with you ... maybe i would consider it too
the only think that i dont like , is that the pads are very small ...

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fregle
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Posted : Mar 16, 2005 17:42
akai has a product like this for a long time now, and roland have a few different models like this too, with bigger pads too... And then u also have the professional e-drum-kits, like the ddrum from clavia... And all of them can be used as midi-controllers or are dedicated midi-controllers
Elad
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Posted : Mar 16, 2005 18:09
in microkontrol (korg) it got also drum triggers also keyboard also knobs and sliders.. so i think thats realy the best midi controller           www.sattelbattle.com
http://yoavweinberg.weebly.com/
14-year old e-tard
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Posted : Mar 17, 2005 14:31
I use the SPD-S drum pad.
http://www.urbanperspective.net/clubbing/locations/boomslang_@_junction_19.02.2005/boomslang_@_junction_19.02.2005/fullsize/DSC0898.jpg

It is sweat/beer proof LOL! I've been kicking it around stages for a year now and have had no probs with it. There are a few onboard sounds that are good, but most of them are not that great. It is also a sampler which saves me taking my precious AKAI S1100 on stage. Anyway, you'll erase the factory memory and make your own sampler patches (which is dead easy to do) and save them on flash memory cards.
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diskonekt
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Posted : Mar 17, 2005 15:20
If i was to buy a drum pad i'd go for one with big pads
so i could easily bang them with drum sticks
So definitely not the trigger finger...any SPD by ROLAND
would do just fine though            Peace, Love, Death metal
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