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by Maurice_Archive
This falls out of the thread scope, since it's not Craigslist or ebay, and it wasn't a purchase...but I'm bringing it up to offer to share the love with PRFers. One recent blog post I'd read reminded me of the Wall of Voodoo rhythm machine (Joe Nanini era); someone had called it a Kalamazoo Rhythm Ace, which is plainly wrong. A bit of investigation shows that it'd be either a Maestro Rhythm King (made in Kalamazoo) or an Acetone Rhythm Ace. When I was but a whelp, I'd seen the Call of the West era WoV live, and the Maestro Rhythm King is what was onstage.
Thinking that someone, somewhere, had digitized these sounds, I started poking around. Individual instrument hits are available here:
http://www.submodern.com/slowburn/?p=736
and I'm going to use them. But what if one wants the classic loops? One can get them here:
http://www.rhythminmind.net/drumsamples.html
...but they're in ReCycle audio loop format (.rx2) there. Doing a bit more poking about, I found a converter with a free trial period, and I've converted them to 16-bit .aiff (essentially the same as .wav; if you need .wavs, you should be able to convert them yourself). And so, ladies and gentlemen of the PRF, you may download them from here, if you're so inclined:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/muje53