Drum Machine

Arturia Drumbrute. They call it an analog drum synthesizer.

Found it on the used market, i didn't really noticed it before. Around 300 euros.

I've been using it for 2 or 3 years, and i really like how it sounds with various effects, and how it feels to play with it. The wooden edges are a nice touch. I've been fully conquered by it, but i never tried lots of drum machines as comparisons... If i understood correctly, the drum sounds are more or less based on the famous TR-808.

Separate outputs for each instruments is a great feature. On it's own it sounds a bit raw and dry.

Compressors, reverbs, delays, even phasers, and it's much better.
 
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I have a Drumbrute Impact which is really simple to use and not terribly expensive, but for the most part I use an MPC One, which is super overkill if you're just looking for a basic drum machine.

The Alesis is a solid suggestion.
 
I haven’t used them in years (but, then again, I also haven’t recorded anything in years) but before I got into using VSTs, I was a big fan of the Alesis SR-16. I bought it in 1994 and, surprisingly, it’s still being sold.

Mike
Yep, Had one 2, They put a lot of drummers out of work at that time.I think it had alot to do with Staying In Time & Volume control!!!
 
Nutter Beat Buddy usable here.


Also I have a Bleep-bloop thing like this:

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(mine's not put together yet...)
 
I’m pretty sure I used that or a variation of it to record some demos in the mid 90s. Wish I still had those tapes!!
Those things are still kind of expensive, last I looked. When my brother passed, I found a tape, but I got nothing to listen to it.
 
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