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looking for a drum machine
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 2:17 pm
by 5ch0k0
as you guy`n´gals know (or not) my music genre is more in the techno area. Now I´m looking for a neato drum machine and my eyes are glued on a TR-909. now if you look at the prices on a 1985 built 909, I´m way over 1000€ eventhough its almost 25years old.(probably because it has the fattest BD available)
Maybe somebody knows a better one and can give me a tip.
thx already
EDIT: found a clone: NOVATION DRUM STATION 808/909
what do you think?
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 3:23 pm
by PHeMoX
People usually say a Novation Drumstation with a Korg electribe ER-1 is a sweeeet combo.
What about an MC-909 or MC-808? When it comes to sounds, don't those machines have TR-808/909 sounds in them as well? I'm quite content with my MC-505 for those extra fat sounds.
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 3:52 pm
by 5ch0k0
PHeMoX wrote:I'm quite content with my MC-505 for those extra fat sounds.
well if they do, then I have´nt found them since 2 years now
Well the MC-505 does have them but they sound like as if you hit a wooden spoon on a big cardboard box

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 3:53 pm
by PHeMoX
Yeah, you are right. The MC-505 lacks the nice round reverbed low-end part of the true 808/909 sound.
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 6:36 pm
by reignbear
you could also look into the jomox machines as well, i've heard really good things about them. although they are kinda pricey, but i think a second hand one would be less than a 909 for sure.
also if you are just after a nice fat analog kick you could get the jomox mbase
http://www.jomox.com/product_details.ph ... oduct_id=4
basically it's just an analog kick drum module that can be triggered via what ever other midi sequencer/mpc/drum machine you are working with.
i guess you can also send pitch data to create some pretty immense basslines as well
they are around $299 US here, but i've seen them used go for around $200
edit: it also looks like it can be triggered via audio input so you could use it kinda like the subsonic effect on steroids.
damn typing all this up makes me ask myself why the hell i don't own one of these yet...
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 7:06 pm
by fauna
i'm not a connoisseur of electro stuff (but i am fan)...i have the mc505, and think the electro sounds are pretty good. i don't know about comparisons w/ the original boxes, but i DO know that the 505 has fx processors, so you could run the 808 styled stuff thru reverb, reso etc., and maybe get close.
maybe not what yr after, but i tend to like the sounds in the 505.
on the other side, i've got the sh-32, and while the drum sounds are limited, they are pretty great.
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 11:34 pm
by ellaguru
cheap solution:
roland d2
drums/bass/key sounds(808,909 and so on) for a little sum of money. but i never tried this machine...
http://www.synthmania.com/d2.htm
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 3:23 am
by Euclid Ov Oåklånd
Save for the TR-909, I would give my left nut for one of those and a EMU sp-1200.
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 7:41 am
by ellaguru
the e-mu sp1200 is a really great sampler!
here in europe a used one cost is too elevate (around 1000 euro= 1270 usd)...
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 7:53 am
by Euclid Ov Oåklånd
It's the same price here for an SP-1200.
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 2:20 pm
by ellaguru
s**t!....
i thought that in the u.s.a. the sp1200 was cheaper....; here in europe it is not only so expensive but this machine is also very rare. and we know why...

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 7:22 pm
by 5ch0k0
Euclid Ov Oåklånd wrote:Save for the TR-909, I would give my left nut for one of those and a EMU sp-1200.
I would give both cause I don´t plan anymore kids....don´t need my balls to play on a TR-909
here´s a real funny 1 on Ebay: just incase someone can read German
It´s the TR-909 from Alexander Kowalski :
http://cgi.ebay.de/Roland-TR-909-aus-Li ... 240%3A1318
that thing looks like somebody stirred that TR in dog shit but he still wants 1200 bucks 4 it...err I mean €
and a few knobs are making a scratchy sound...now aint that a bargin
EDIT: and when I look here--->
http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie ... 0303696313 for @ the moment, 51€ and since this is just a hobby of mine....guess my choice is made
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 7:28 pm
by 5ch0k0
reignbear wrote:you could also look into the jomox machines as well, i've heard really good things about them. although they are kinda pricey, but i think a second hand one would be less than a 909 for sure..
Yeah already took a peek at em...the only thing that disturbs me about them...there are not enuff knobs

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 2:57 am
by Euclid Ov Oåklånd
It looks like that TR-909 has been in Star Wars laser battle in the forest of Endor.
That novastation doesn't like anywhere near as much fun as the TR-909.
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 9:57 am
by 5ch0k0
yeah pretty aint it. He did a good job to make it more "gangsta" like
That´s the difference between a rack drum and 1 u can pound on lying in front of you....well I´m gonna try it out and hear what it sounds like, If I´m not satisfied well then I´ll keep looking for a TR that is around 6-800€ ...well that´s what I´m willing to pay for that boom boom machine