Fantastic for that old school new order sound. It has its own feel- rigid yet somehow funky. The machine was from 84 and $200 new. Machine cost $1000 to $4000 so get it a break. I bought one use for $26. It's worth that for the sound that is unique
Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Wednesday-Apr-03-022 at 22:58
Tony
a professional user
from USA
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I bought this machine when it first came out. My favorite thing about it is the Hi hats. I used mine so much that I'm looking for a new one. Thanks to loops and computer fx. I'm in love again. The box comes alive with some compression and reverb. I also love delaying the snares. With acid, I can easily throw my favorite machine noises it to the mix. I love this machine. If you are looking just for the samples. eamil and send you the samples. Tony
Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Wednesday-Apr-03-022 at 22:52
Andrey Gratchev
from Moscow Russia
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Very nice and intelligent device. IF one puts it through phaser effect together with delay it sounds like tribal party is somewhere near by. Really glass like sound. Fresh and clean Korg atmosphere.
Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Tuesday-Jan-01-022 at 16:05
Porl
a hobbyist user
from Manchester
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Why is cheese so bad? This drum machine is as cheesey as hell, but that's what is good about it. Music at the moment is so clean and safe and "cool"......roll on cheese! Spread it on!!!
Rating: 3 out of 5
posted Wednesday-Dec-19-011 at 11:43
Lonnie
a part-time user
from USA
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Yea, I have BOTH the 110 and 220...hard to program even with the manual (thanks to Drum Machine Museum)..but cool when run through my MP-1 or the Spectrum Filter...lotsa bleeps and bloops!
Rating: 2 out of 5
posted Sunday-Nov-25-011 at 01:26