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CHris wrote:
want to pan, use the individual outs. If I did the drums all on my
Andromeda, it wouldn't be a problem, but it's not as easy to get
good, usable sounds. I'm thinking about replacing the thing with
it's ancestors, the Roland TR-808, TR-909, and CR-78. But that's
another $2-3K.

I always liked the Alesis d-4 for a drum module. Imho wider variety
of sounds and 8 individual outs. THere's been one for sale here in
the NEw ORleans paper for a picture of MR. Franklin recently. Had I
the spare Ben I would've bought it for my collection just for a spare
cause I like that drum module. NOt into hip hop but into jazz
straight ahead rock blues and folk music however, so the 808 etc.
isn't quite my thing.



Richard Webb,
Electric SPider Productions, New Orleans, La.
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