If you like working with programs, there's good drum software out there. The zoom rt3 is a very small drum machine that sounds pretty good (I'm a drummer and dont like drum machines, so that's a compliment), it's about $100. new. It also depends on how involved you wanna get and how much you wanna spend/time learning it. Ease of use I would say drum machine.
What do you recommend to record my own music, I already have an electric bass and a multi effects pedal zoom g2.1u a guitar with a multi effects pedal b2.1u ...
+ Cubase software .., would lack the drum ... I was thinking of a Yamaha DD-65, or a drum pad ...
The dd-65 is for playing drums in real time more than programming. Depends on what you want done. My favorite sound was a Yamaha RY9, it has a lot of sounds you could trigger. I liked using Slicy Drummer in Cakewalk because you could either drag and drop patterns or tweak them to do crazy stuff. You could also send the MIDI to trigger a Yamaha drum kit through a USB to MIDI adaptor. I also liked being able to just program the Yamaha instead of being stuck at a computer. What did u get?
is there a built in metronome?
OFFICIALMonthsAhead 8 months ago
@OFFICIALMonthsAhead Yes there is, fully programmable too.
Justforfrolics 7 months ago
I want one Mommy!!!!!
birdbath318 1 year ago
how do I use the HD8CD....with fl studio 9.....i got all this new fangled crap...and cant get them to listen to each other......
im a old school musician...you know....real instruments, tempermental musicians, bad food, lonely nights on the road.....
im tryin to upgrade my act.....
dazamaru 1 year ago
hey how do you record the drums in the drum machine?
FullmetalFan500 1 year ago
I have and love the HD16. I also have Cubase 5 and a pc, I need tips on how to use the control suface.
88flex88 2 years ago
If you like working with programs, there's good drum software out there. The zoom rt3 is a very small drum machine that sounds pretty good (I'm a drummer and dont like drum machines, so that's a compliment), it's about $100. new. It also depends on how involved you wanna get and how much you wanna spend/time learning it. Ease of use I would say drum machine.
drumhyper2 2 years ago
Hi!
What do you recommend to record my own music, I already have an electric bass and a multi effects pedal zoom g2.1u a guitar with a multi effects pedal b2.1u ...
+ Cubase software .., would lack the drum ... I was thinking of a Yamaha DD-65, or a drum pad ...
Thank you.
TRES70 2 years ago
The dd-65 is for playing drums in real time more than programming. Depends on what you want done. My favorite sound was a Yamaha RY9, it has a lot of sounds you could trigger. I liked using Slicy Drummer in Cakewalk because you could either drag and drop patterns or tweak them to do crazy stuff. You could also send the MIDI to trigger a Yamaha drum kit through a USB to MIDI adaptor. I also liked being able to just program the Yamaha instead of being stuck at a computer. What did u get?
Whyrendog 2 years ago