Drum Machines

Crap
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Not Crap
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Total votes: 69

Item: Drum Machine

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Quite possibly one of the most not crap sound-producing items of all time.

Drum machines kick excessive amounts of ass. However, you have to know how to use them. You can do pretty amazing things with drum machines if you try at it long enough. Some old stock sounds come in handy if you want to be super straight-forward. Cheap keyboards also work well for cheezy fun stuff. Sampling... a whole world of possibilities. Drum Machines have 1/4" outs, which means you can send them through effects (distortion, phaser, flanger, delay, octave, what-the-fuck ever). This opens up a world of possibilities.

Drum Machine, you are not a drummer, but you do what I tell you with no back-talk, no sass, no objections, no bullshit. Thats why I love you.
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Item: Drum Machine

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El Protoolio wrote:These are NOT CRAP and hell of a lot of fun to play. Great for the home project studio too. Someday I will be in a band where these will be what the drummer brings to gigs.

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My drummer got a set of these so we could plug into a little headphone mixer and practice in his apartment. I was sure this was going to be crap, but was pleasantly suprised. Doesn't quite bring the rock, but since we don't have a practice space, super helpful. There is still no question at all in my mind that I prefer acoustic drums, though.

Oh yeah, Sly Stone's There's a Riot Goin' On sounds fine to me.
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