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  • FUCK THE NINETIES, I LOVE JUKE

  • good work

  • Is this model decent for industrial music?

  • @avalontvgirl yep

  • is that drum loop something you actually can make on the electribe or did you just sample it from something else? I'm curious because because I want to be able to make drums like that and I want to know what machine to buy. If anyone can answer it would be appreciated

  • @keithramer123 You can make an Amen Break from any drum machine that has volume leveling for each individul drum. First do a search here on YT on "Where the Amen Break comes from?" Also traditionally for electronic music the Amen was always sampled. but if you want to creat an Amen break, break down the drums in single parts and only listen to that part..recreate it..then move on.

  • @keithramer123 all in all depends on how much you want to spend on a Drum machine.

  • where the drop ?

  • @nickanvil13 LOL, early Techno did not have that kind of "Drop" it was much more musical than.... Half step, "wobble wobble" half step, "screech!"...it was something you could dance to not go into seizures with.

  • Sweet mate! Good job.

  • ok a good point for the last one so.thanks very much

  • Very great sounds like oldies sampler and the voice is trip hop style 90s !!

    Wondering is the sound is the same for the mk2 ?

  • @enolys As far as I know it is. I think the only diff. between the originals and mkII units is aluminum housing... more robust build quality, basically.

  • OH yeaaaaah man!

  • shabba

  • nice one

  • Rinsin...!

  • sweeeet :)

  • DOPE.

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