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Hi, you might want to try the Taal Tarang Digital by Riyaz which is a programmable (if you know Indian rhythm and metres, that is) Tabla Drum Machine. The Taalmala by Radel is a classic, also a tabla drum machine. Riyaz also makes an electronic tamboura (drone instrument) as well as a simple all-in-one solution. Just check the web for Radel Electronics and Riyaz, and you should find some stuff. I have a Taal Tarang Digital, and I like it a lot. A little rough around the edges and a little noisy but so odd and weird... you just have to love it. Best, Stephen. ____________________________________________________________________ "Ambition makes you look pretty ugly." (Thom Yorke/Radiohead -- "Paranoid Android") "Hoellenengel" -- new album by Stephen Parsick, street date October 1, 2005. For info and audio, please check www.parsick.com Itīs out: "oughtibridge", the new [īramp] album, recorded live in England. For info and audio, please visit the official [īramp] website at www.doombient.com WTB: "Englandīs Hidden Reverse" by David Keenan (Coil, Current93, Nurse With Wound, David Tibet). ----- Original Message ----- From: monk <monk@fuse.net> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Monday, December 12, 2005 8:31 PM Subject: Re: OT: Indian rhythm box recommendations? > it's called a "shruti box" > > http://www.indianhandicraftsandmusicstore.com/servlet/hsubjdisp? > offset=0&btype=Music%20Instruments&ctype=Electronic%20Instruments > > > > On Dec 12, 2005, at 2:29 PM, Travis Hartnett wrote: > > > A few years ago I remember seeing some non-MIDI rhythm boxes that > > would generate Indian rhythms and drones, but now I'm having no luck > > finding them. Anyone have any suggestions for hardware or Mac OS > > solutions? > > > > TravisH > > > > >