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  • great little piece of kit, i use to use this before the pc age of music engineering came along..i.e Atari ST Falcon-midex-Cubase,roland JD800,MC303,emu vintage keys but nowadays i get better and more from using Cubase on PC and Reason with Soundforge as sample editor, pity how quick tech becomes obsolite! Nice upload,thnx 4 the memories:)

  • @smallz2k

    Yes but software is always operating system reliant, and will not work indefinitely as hardware does.

  • i have an equal

  • yo tengo una igual

  • I have one of these, I bought in 1997. I still have beats programed in it. it stills sounds great. I go by the name of Dj Frank Nice. Check out my beat cds (NOTHING BUT BEATS VOL. #1 & #2) ON REVERBNATION AND SOUNDCLICK

  • Thanks for the Demo.There is a $300 on Ebay. Wish I could buy one like that. I have a Yamaha PSR 300 Keyboard and I can say it also has some nice drum kit sound.

  • @MrBudSSS

    i had this years ago. good drum machine. but drum machines are ultimately very limiting. this unit has very good crossfading and nuance control, but the sounds are dated. you will have way more fun getting something like Superior Drumming up and running with a trigger pad(s) of some kind.

  • bad camera

  • this roland drum machine is the best one they had made back in 1992 . it had also bin discontinued because they had releaced too much features in one machine at the time so there was a limited edition.yep...... its a cold piece of tool to get a old school feal in the new school time. if you can get one.

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