I have been getting further and further drawn into the music vortex, so I decided to get this new-fangled drum machine to play along with and to use for gigs. I went down to the barn this morning and played around with it and I am finding it to be a great little music tool that is also a lot of fun. I still have a lot to learn on it but I wanted to record something with it so here is a link to what I did with it so far. The song is Time by Hootie and the Blowfish. Let me know what you all think of this gadget.
Bud
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Be careful, the vortex is VERY strong. What DAW do you use?
I thought your playing was very good, and your singing too. I thought the drums added to the track but needed some fills and/or a change of beat. I also thought you could have done more with a "stereo" sound (I could give you some of my tricks if your interested).
Have fun. May the vortex be with you!
I thought your playing was very good, and your singing too. I thought the drums added to the track but needed some fills and/or a change of beat. I also thought you could have done more with a "stereo" sound (I could give you some of my tricks if your interested).
Have fun. May the vortex be with you!
Hi Buddy,
this is a lot more interesting than a metronome but does just as good a job. Like Daryl said some more fills would mean it would then sound really cool, like a real drummer.
Keeping in time with someone or an artificial someone in this case is great for your over all in a band experience. This can only be good for your musicianship.
What exactly did you buy in terms of hardware/software?
Tom N.
this is a lot more interesting than a metronome but does just as good a job. Like Daryl said some more fills would mean it would then sound really cool, like a real drummer.
Keeping in time with someone or an artificial someone in this case is great for your over all in a band experience. This can only be good for your musicianship.
What exactly did you buy in terms of hardware/software?
Tom N.
tombo1230 wrote:
Bud
Howdy Tom, I bought the Alesis Sr-16 drum machine. Pretty simple to use and to set-up.Hi Buddy,
this is a lot more interesting than a metronome but does just as good a job. Like Daryl said some more fills would mean it would then sound really cool, like a real drummer.
Keeping in time with someone or an artificial someone in this case is great for your over all in a band experience. This can only be good for your musicianship.
What exactly did you buy in terms of hardware/software?
Tom N.
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Budd that looks like quite a good Drum Machine.
I came across this two part video manual......
I came across this two part video manual......
buddy wrote:
Seems like a very versatile piece of kit. Pretty neat.
Tom N.
Hi Bud,tombo1230 wrote:Howdy Tom, I bought the Alesis Sr-16 drum machine. Pretty simple to use and to set-up.Hi Buddy,
this is a lot more interesting than a metronome but does just as good a job. Like Daryl said some more fills would mean it would then sound really cool, like a real drummer.
Keeping in time with someone or an artificial someone in this case is great for your over all in a band experience. This can only be good for your musicianship.
What exactly did you buy in terms of hardware/software?
Tom N.
Bud
Seems like a very versatile piece of kit. Pretty neat.
Tom N.