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I don't use a drum machine much, but I do and I rarely use it as drums. :) I've got an SR16, a DD50, and the Adrenalinn. I like to feed the SR through the mountain of effects and filter the crap out of it. It winds up being some weird rhythmic thing that has little relationship to a drum. I've also hooked the MIDI out of the SR to some of my synths and it makes a cool sequencer kinda thing. Which, of course, gets routed through the mountain of effects. One thing that is fun is to hook the DD50 MIDI out to the SR, turn the SR into record mode. That makes it act kinda like a drum loop. Then I get to hit the DD with sticks and since I have terrible drumming skills, it's about as humanized as it can get. :) I picked up an Evolution UC-33 controller last night. Anybody have one and have any good tricks and tips? I got it to use with Sonar, but it's got 47 knobs and sliders and buttons, so it's gotta be good for something else. So so so many toys... -- -==-=-=- Tony On 9/25/07, Tom Rex <tomrex1@cox.net> wrote: > > : "Per Boysen" <perboysen@gmail.com> wrote: > > In my own praxis I prefer strictly quantized drum programming. The > > reason is that my taste rather favors "making machines groove" than > > "laying down a human groove". > > > That's where I'm at in this point in time. Right now my emphase is on > MACHINE, not drum. I want to make beats that have somewhat of a machine > quality to them, a machine rhythm. That doesn't mean that there can't be > variety to them, if that's what I'm looking for >