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Quoting Mark Hamburg <mark_hamburg@baymoon.com>: > Wow. I hadn't seen that the Command Stations had fallen that low. Emu is considering i was able to crash one in 2 minutes _flat_ at the Guitar Center a year or so ago, i'm not suprised. i would never trust it on a gig. no matter how much money they paid RZA to endorse it :) > How would the RM1x be for a live looping sequencer driving some other > equipment for the actual sounds? I want to build and tweak patterns on >the i spent two hours with it at a music store trying to make a pattern. no dice. anything that complicated is a hindrance to _making_music_. you have to stop the sequencer to switch which track you're editing. that's totally retarded. a friend of mine had an rm1x for a day, sent it back and ordered an electribe. he still has the electribe and continues to use it even though he's written a kick-ass pattern/step sequencer for the macintosh. i think that speaks volumes about it. another friend of mine spent 7 months trying to sell his for 300 bucks. he eventually traded it at a music store for a Shure SM-57. he's happier with that. > For the Electribe fans, would anyone care to comment on how something >like > Electribe-M would be for this task? i'll bet the new Electribe MX is gonna be great. my only beef with the sequencer on the electribe is the whole you-gotta-be-in-4/4 thing. i believe that's been fixed with the new one. and it has TOOBS! > P.S. For a sampler plus effects, you could buy Mark Sottilaro's Electrix that Repeater is mighty tempting, however i plan on gettin me one of dem DD-20 Giga Delays. how i'm going to kill the dry signal is beyond me though. i might have to cut a circuit trace. if that doesn't work i'll give it to my Torn-obsessed guitar player. he needs a good clean delay to contrast the RDS-8000 i gave him. then i'll buy another repeater. or a nord modular 2 if that thing can do long loops. --- Eric Williamson www.suitandtieguy.com ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IMP: http://horde.org/imp/