not a Drum Machine
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Jim K
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not a Drum Machine
I'd like to get a simple percussion sound, background, without buying a drum machine and, as I understand, a PA system to hear it...Is there any simple source to accomplish this? I'm traveling around a lot and don't want to lug any additional baggaqge, more than something simple, and very light weight. If you have any suggestions, they would be appreciated. Regards, jim
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erik
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Ken Fox
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Just a thought, I use my DR-5 with a set of cheap computer speakers when I practice, at times. An older drum machine and computer speakers should be able to be had for under $100.00. I have seen Yamaha drum machines for as little as $40.00 in the pawn shops and small amplified computer speakers can be had for as little as $10.00 a pair.
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If you carry a laptop with you anyway, you can use Band-In-A-Box for that.
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Sierra Session 12 (E9), Williams 400X (Emaj9, D6), Sierra Olympic 12 (F Diatonic) Sierra Laptop 8 (D13), Fender Stringmaster (E13, A6)
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Jim K
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The best place for a steel player to buy it is from Big Jim Baron at bigjim4b@madnet.net
The best place for a steel player to buy it is from Big Jim Baron at bigjim4b@madnet.net
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MUSICO
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Its no solution for you...but heres a fun thing I do.
On my godin midi-enabled classical guitar, I layer sounds so each string tiggers not only the notes it plays but also a drum sound. With CHet Atkins style fingerpicking I get some VERY NICE guitar and percussion duets (lets not go into my forays into using midi arpegiators in the drum sounds and making the lowest played string also sound a bass one octave below)
A big advantage is the drums are ALWAYS in time with the guitar.
If someone would only come out with a good midi pickup for steel again....I d love to have one...and Id love to hear Bobbe Seymour doing his fingerpicking with my percussion trick.
Jeremy Williams
Barcelona Spain
Carte S12DB 8+7
On my godin midi-enabled classical guitar, I layer sounds so each string tiggers not only the notes it plays but also a drum sound. With CHet Atkins style fingerpicking I get some VERY NICE guitar and percussion duets (lets not go into my forays into using midi arpegiators in the drum sounds and making the lowest played string also sound a bass one octave below)
A big advantage is the drums are ALWAYS in time with the guitar.
If someone would only come out with a good midi pickup for steel again....I d love to have one...and Id love to hear Bobbe Seymour doing his fingerpicking with my percussion trick.
Jeremy Williams
Barcelona Spain
Carte S12DB 8+7