just a note: the 505 is nothing like the 808/909, etc. It uses samples and
therefor sounds like real drums. Might be ok if you wanted to make non-electronic music but even then the samples are totally dry.
Rating: 2 out of 5
posted Thursday-Aug-06-9898 at 00:13
Gav Suntop
a part time user
from USA
writes:
I like this box, the price is right. Some of the drum sounds are really cool, I think. I makes a _great_ sequencer and is worth the price for that alone, but it has other features too which is cool. Check out My TR-505 homepage at: www.cu-online.com/~phyber/505/
Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Thursday-Aug-06-9898 at 00:13
kit webster
a hobbyist user
from 0
writes:
The 505 seems to have heaps of great stuff packed into it. But is it all worth the $2500 pricetag? Im considering if it would be better just to buy the separate machines and fx processors individually.
Rating: 4 out of 5
posted Thursday-Aug-06-9898 at 00:13
Humblet Phyl
a hobbyist user
from belgium
writes:
Great sounds, low-cost drum machine, good for practicing other instruments (guitar ...) and making demo. The tempo knobs should be more accurate.
Rating: 3 out of 5
posted Thursday-Aug-06-9898 at 00:13
vin c
a part time user
from 0
writes:
very easy to use ,nice snare drum,good midi i run this bad boy thru my zoom 1201 effects unit and you got a great dance drum machine. a lot of people under rate this unit
Rating: 3 out of 5
posted Thursday-Aug-06-9898 at 00:13