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Hi Jim, I use the Electribe ER1 - I love it. Despite a few inadequacies, its got me into drum programming again in a way that I hadn't since selling my Roland TR606 15 years ago. It does 4/4 & 3/4 which is a limitation, so, even with working with multiples of 3 or 4 you can't easily get a 5/4 or 7/8 rhythm. It is incredibly intuitive to use though and you can very easily develop patterns live. You can't save a pattern whilst its playing but its very straightforward to change and develop them as they're playing. The onboard percussion synths give loads of control over your sounds (which don't need to be "percussion-like" at all). You can also send MIDI messages to other gear - using the ER1's pattern-based sequencing to control other drum sounds which I really like. I've found that it syncs up well to MIDI clock with most things - fx, other drum machines, sequencer, arpegiators.... The exception to this has been when using my Fostex hard disk recorder as "master", for some (as yet undiscovered reason) The ER1 runs slow and out of time, the same happened when using it synced to an AKAI multi tracker. Oh, and there's the Motion Sequencer! Which gives rhythms another dimension of movement and intricacy. I've found it very simple and reliable. Hope this is of some help. Ian. At 10:57 06/03/03 , you wrote: >regarding the ELECTRIBE series: > >i've been thinking about the ER-1...does anybody use this? i'm wondering >if >you're restricted to 4/4 and if the unit is able to be sync'd to my edp. >if >anybody has a suggestion for a different beat machine, i'm all ears but >i'm >not trying to spend a fortune on something that i plan on using in >moderation. > >-jim >