From The Studio - The Best Drum Machines for different budgets.
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- Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
- In this episode, Starsky Carr give you a selection of the 5 best Drum Machines on the market for different budget. The Uno Drum by IK Multimedia, Roland TR-09, Roland TR-08, Elektron Analog Rytm, and the Dave Smith Tempest
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I only have 250 dollars and I have no question what to buy, there is one option, but thanks for the video
If I didn't already have the MPC One Plus along with a folder that has the sounds of almost every drum machine created, I'd seriously consider that Uno
This is a great overview video. I really appreciate it as it’s great buying advice.
Great overview!
Love my Rytm Mk2, but the Uno Drum is kind of a sleeper, imo. Pretty simple to use & just sounds great!
Thanks for taking the time to share knowledge.
The TR8 does have an audio interface built in as well as the ability to stream all its instruments + master on different channels to your DAW 🙃
You did a great number with the UNO. I think that is ace now. I'll find out a little more now. Thanks
That Uno Kick is quite impressive actually..
Analog Rythm mk2 best favourite ever!
analog rytm is amazing put hella samples in it and it keeps on giving back
Good choices, but interesting that you left out the Volca Beats and Drums and Behringer's 808 and 909 offerings. ACTUALLY analog, unlike Roland's. All also very affordable.
4:39 nicely done.
Well done. Great info presented here. I still have my DR-880 (and I love it) I do One-man Live-gigs with it = with the Bass synth, and a Boss GT-6 guitar effects processor on board. I also use ( 2 ) FS-6 controllers. oNe LovE from NYC
What would you say is the best drum machine for reggae music
i just couldn't part with Tempest although I got AR Mk2 that beats it most of the direct duels (I prefer distortion and compressor on Tempest). Basically two machines of similar calibre, and while Tempest is 6 voice blank slate poly Evolver (I have Mopho and Evolver and really Tempest is - that, with some envelope shortcuts). AR is more slick and has effects plus insane Elektron Sequencer. With Tempest, I had tons of MIDI issues and sequencer is rudimentary at best, comparing it to Elektron. However - Tempest was one of the sound design courses I took without knowing - because you really, really get DEEP into synthesizing your drums. Tempest also uses two sample slots, but you cannot upload your samples, even with the latest Firmware. Nevertheless, I love these two and actually will do vs video soon. While I have TR-8, Volca drums and beats (so thats 5 drum machines and I didnt even mention Oktatrack and Maschine) I would like to get Pulsar 23 and Erica Synths LXR2, that one sounds siiick.
Currently I don't own any drum machine, but I have a BS2 and an octatrack and I try to learn drum synthesis. Should I stay with this config plus samplepacks or a drum machine is nessesary and will offer something extra?
Hey Starsky! Love your videos. Do try and get your hands on the Tanzbar 2, there's precious little content on youtube explaining how it works, and is in desperate need of your attention.
I’ll see what I can do. :)
Starsky Carr How very strange I was going to ask the exact same question. I have the Tanzbar 2 and I definitely feel it could do with a Starsky once over. There’s so much detail in the thing it’s bloody good mate.
listentoseff I’ll have to keep my eye out - but funds are limited so if anyone has one they’d like to lend me for a few days :)
I am a programmer… and a keyboardist… musicianship comes hard!! I could program a drum machine but its the last thing I want to waste time on… I have synthesizers with more sound creation challenges I prefer to work on. Sorry, but I like presets! I like small… I like a few pads, I like less sound modulation control because it wastes my practice time… which one should I choose? (I like rich sounds.. I hate metronomes!!)
No circuit? The Circuit punches well above its weight class imo
The fact that you didn't finish this with a drop is unforgivable imho.
4:33
That tempest sounds about as hard as when I tried creating my own drum samples for my circuit using my bass station 2 with pages of notes must have taken me about 3-5 days to get something l liked. I have a drumbrute now, because like you said don't like spending all day sitting with a mouse because I do that for my day job.
It’s not the easiest but it’s great when it all comes together. Drum brute is a safer option for getting things down.
Sold my DB. I can't stand those hi hats, both on original and Impact. Tempest is - one session you dedicate for sound design, the other for arranging. You literally have to build your kits from scratch. But, again, you learn drum synthesis this way. It is a great tool and probably my second favourite after AR.
I always loved the sound of Tempest but is it through that Tempest doesn’t work well with audio interfaces? 😳😢
Hi I am a singer guitarist/ live performer
I currently use a Roland SPD one to manually kick out four in the floor patterns live .
Im wanting to free up my foot for more looping and looking for a piece of gear that I can load kick samples or use good quality adjustable pre loaded drums
Ideally have tap tempo on a midi switch and kick velocity from light to hard hits in an expression pedal to adjust on the fly live
As this is a bit out of my “guitarist”knowledge base and there are sooo many sampler/ sequencers out there any advice you could give if this is possible and the best unit to use other that bringing a laptop to gigs would be much appreciated!!
Where can you buy the tr8??
Reverb or Ebay
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Drum brute / impact
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Interesting video, except your cheapest drum machine is not cheap and it excludes beginners and newcomers to electronic hardware....
I can buy a 16-step, 32 pattern Analog Drum Machine plus a 16-step, 32 pattern Analog Bass Line Synth for €210 (AUD$ 340)
And I did.
What exactly did you get? Thanks.
what ever happened to berhingers edge drum machine
Dave Smith should stick to making hamburgers. Those things suck.
A few of his synths are legendary
No u.
Please stop saying dj kink), he is an artist and plays live. That prefix dj is straght from 90-s)
Haha I know... it’s one of those things that’s stuck in my mind and it’s only him. I have to retrain!!
These are NOT drum machines but rather stupid beat boxes. Same ol same ol. How about a video on real drum machines with a grid or grids.