Adam
a professional user
from someplace dark and cold
writes:
I own the following: Alesis DM5, Kawai XD-5 and Emu Procussion. The Procussion is, hands down, the most usable of the three. The DM5 is sadly crippled by a total lack of editing and it's non-multi-tibrality. The XD-5 is ideal for techno and its lowpass res filters are the bomb. The XD-5 has INCREDIBLE programmability, but for realistic high-quality drum samples it falls a bit short. The Procussion is IMHO the best of both- truly professional samples, great flexibility and the ability to adapt to almost every style of music. A+ I use this for electropop/industrial type stuff (think DM/FLA). Perfect box.
Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Wednesday-Aug-05-9898 at 23:38
Oleg Pankov
a part time user
from Russia, Moscow
writes:
1.I've got some problems with memory-I every 3 weeks I loose all user kits!
And it's not a battery problem.
2.Dance drums require quite a serious equalisation.
3.Where are the tr-909 PCMs?
Instead of it, PROCUSSION has wonderful Emulator3-like sound quality and
inimitable grain and it is very good for sound researching. DEPECHE MODE rules !!!
Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Wednesday-Aug-05-9898 at 23:38
eric lymon
a hobbyist user
from Holland
writes:
This drum-machine still amazes me every day : ))
If you`re looking for 'Kraftwerk'-sounding drums, this is the machine for you !
It can make the weirdest percussion/drum sounds, because it`s a drummachine
wich is more based upon a synthesizer.
You can make the deepest bassdrums you have ever heard and even the factory-
settings are very good ! So, if you can find a Procussion, I`d say: Go get it !
Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Wednesday-Aug-05-9898 at 23:38