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For those of you that need a free drum machine to practice with
Here's a very simple and free drum machine. I've been using this with my students since my actual drum machine went to heaven. I actually prefer this.
http://www.rinki.net/pekka/monkey/ Jack. |
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Thanks!
I can make use of this. Much appreciated Roger |
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I also like Hammerhead: http://download.cnet.com/HammerHead-...-10027874.html
Very easy to use. No confusing bells and whistles. |
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Thanks for that, I've been using a metronome recently and although it undoubtedly helps it all seems a bit soul-less.
The drum samples on "Monkey Machine" sound much better Cheers. |
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Thats awesome! Thanks!
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Pretty handy for noodling around - thanks for the link. I'm just starting to get into Hydrogen, but sometimes it can be a bit of overkill.
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Thanks for taking the time to post about this drum machine alternative.
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Thanks guys. This is something I think I will actually check out... better than a lame metronome ticking away behind you all the time.
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That's cool. I've been paying Charlie Watts a wicked rate to jam with me.
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