2 spoons, a pencil, 3 glasses of water filled to different capacities, a wood block, a washboard, 2 garbage can lids, a decent microphone and a decent sampler.
I liked the ER1 but I sold it along with the EA1 to finance some new gear. I also wanted to get rid of some table top units cause my space is lmited. I sampled the hell outta the ER1 before it left though.
I'd say the best drum machine award goes to any of the following:
yo in my book there is only 1 drumcomputer
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ofcourse with a nice analog mixer behind it !
yo jiten,
dont wanna sound rude but on another thread you said you were just using fruity loops and a rm1x. another that you were just startin out.
i am now unsure what to believe........
yes i knwo, i didnt mentioned the real tr 909 , i ment the 909 in the rb338 i make samples from that tr 909, but i wanna buy it,i 'am buying the tr808 coz i'ts available right now, the 909 will be comming soon, u dont have to sound rude.
no you can't sample into an ER1. You can sample into an ES1. The ER1 just relies on its internal synth engine for the sounds - the ES1 uses sequenced samples.
You watched that James B video on the Korg website huh?
I'm thinking OUT on the Kaoss to IN on the ES-1, THROUGH on the ES-1 to IN on the ER-1, then THROUGH on the ER-1 to IN on the EA-1. I may be wrong though.