Ok, new idea...
Program all the drums and then put them straight onto different channels of an 8 track recorder. Do 8 tracks output separate tracks, or is it multi-track in only? Also, is there a reasonably priced one out there that has the memory for several songs?
Drum programming/akai sampler advice...
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Hmm not sure about that; back in the days before recording was generally done by computers, 4/8 tracks would often be able to do this.
I haven't really paid much attention to the market recently, but get the impression that most standalone recording devices focus on being as compact, lightweight and simple as possible rather than try to compete with a PC based system in terms of features and outputs, so you might have difficulty finding a modern device that will do this.
However, there might be older secondhand ones going cheap.
I haven't really paid much attention to the market recently, but get the impression that most standalone recording devices focus on being as compact, lightweight and simple as possible rather than try to compete with a PC based system in terms of features and outputs, so you might have difficulty finding a modern device that will do this.
However, there might be older secondhand ones going cheap.
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Decision made!
Akai S3000 purchased - this will output my live drums
Roland 707 - For programming the tracks
NEEDED: A midi Sequencer that will hold AT LEAST 8 separate songs (10+ more desirable) that will record midi in real time onto a track and then playback in when selected.
Any of you lot got one to sell?
Akai S3000 purchased - this will output my live drums
Roland 707 - For programming the tracks
NEEDED: A midi Sequencer that will hold AT LEAST 8 separate songs (10+ more desirable) that will record midi in real time onto a track and then playback in when selected.
Any of you lot got one to sell?
Nationalise the f**king lot.
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As an aside, does anyone have a link to any samples of the Dok (90s era onward)?
People do so like to help you keep your feet on the ground
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I've been looking for this as well but nothing really comes out.Machine Regime wrote:As an aside, does anyone have a link to any samples of the Dok (90s era onward)?
Would be great to have some of the beautiful snares and etc.
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