WTB: old drum machine
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WTB: old drum machine
im looking for any of these: Roland TR-606, Boss DR-110, Oberheim DX or DMX, Sequential Circuits Drumtraks or maybe even something similar to these...not too into the Linn stuff though. whacha got?
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I am selling a Jomox Xbase09 for $500
its not that old, but its got that classic analog synth drum sound.
let me know if you want it
its not that old, but its got that classic analog synth drum sound.
let me know if you want it
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they are not buggy or hard to program at all - where did you hear that?
its the easiest drum machine to use in the world! I used to do a whole bunch of live performances with it for just that reason. Are you sure you are thinking of the same machine?
its the easiest drum machine to use in the world! I used to do a whole bunch of live performances with it for just that reason. Are you sure you are thinking of the same machine?
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the harmony central reviews for the jomox xbase 09 says some pretty unappetizing stuffMilkmansound wrote:they are not buggy or hard to program at all - where did you hear that?
its the easiest drum machine to use in the world! I used to do a whole bunch of live performances with it for just that reason. Are you sure you are thinking of the same machine?
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Milkmansound, I think the OS on the XBase is a matter of taste. Some love it, I found it fiddly and awkward. Glad you like yours...
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well I don't like it that much! Otherwise it would not be for sale. But its super easy and quick - only 3 tracks to sequence I mean, seriously.
the Machinedrum is quite complicated on the other hand, however, its all the drum machine I ever need.
the Machinedrum is quite complicated on the other hand, however, its all the drum machine I ever need.
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