drum machines
Quote from Forum Archives on May 13, 2003, 6:39 amPosted by: stravis <stravis@...>
> Anyone have any good recommendations for a good, easy to use drum
machine?
>
> DouglasI'm using a Rhythm Track 123. It's simple, capable of linking and saving
samples together as songs, etc. Affordable too.I don't use it a lot, but will be using it more soon ( I just bought a new
Peavey Limited). I traditionally do more bluegrass gospel, so drums aren't
all that welcomed , but I'll start doing more electric playing with the
drum machine.A couple of years ago I attended the Emmaus Walk in Hopkinsville Ky. The
praise team that led the music for the weekend consisted of two players and
a RT123. One played guitar and mandolin, the other, guitar. The RT123 was
perfect for them.StanT
Posted by: stravis <stravis@...>
machine?
>
> Douglas
I'm using a Rhythm Track 123. It's simple, capable of linking and saving
samples together as songs, etc. Affordable too.
I don't use it a lot, but will be using it more soon ( I just bought a new
Peavey Limited). I traditionally do more bluegrass gospel, so drums aren't
all that welcomed , but I'll start doing more electric playing with the
drum machine.
A couple of years ago I attended the Emmaus Walk in Hopkinsville Ky. The
praise team that led the music for the weekend consisted of two players and
a RT123. One played guitar and mandolin, the other, guitar. The RT123 was
perfect for them.
StanT