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I find the MC505 somehow hard to work with UI-wise. I also don't like its sounds as a solo drum source, but they fit in well with acoustic drum samples. Of the two HW drum machines I still own, I preferer the Quasimidi Sirius. Its sounds are somehow limited to an Elektro spectrum (but these are excellent), and its editing capabilities are more limited than those of the Rolan, but it's very intuitive to work with. I used to own a Yamaha SU700 and it had the coolest HW sequencer ever. So you might look for other Yamaha products (R something). The Electribes always looked like toys to me (which may or may not be what you like). Rainer -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: mark sottilaro [mailto:marksottilaro@sbcglobal.net] Gesendet: Mittwoch, 1. Juni 2005 21:19 An: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Betreff: Drummachine? Hey I find my E-MU XL-7 kind of cumbesome to work with, although I do love a lot of it's flexibility and soundset (it takes all the proteus cards). I find myself using it more as a soundbank for Digital Performer than for it's sequencing. I'm hoping to find something that's more user friendly and fun to work with. I like gear that's QUICK to learn yet deep and good sounding. What are people using with success? On my list are the Korg Electribe EX (the ROM or the sampler, not sure which one but I'm leaning toward the sampler) or a used Roland MC-505. (I miss my 307!) I'd love to hear your thoughts. My Repeater's MIDI sync awaits your messages... Mark