[sdiy] DIY Analogue Drum Machines???

Heitor Alves heitor.alves at gmail.com
Tue Jun 7 08:53:22 CEST 2005


Hi Jesse

http://www.introspectiv.eclipse.co.uk/ <--- trevor page's excellent TR
909 clone (no sequencer inside)

http://xlargex.xl.funpic.de/ <--- sebastian lindstaedt tr 808 clone
(with a sequencer provided by another diy project called Midibox
www.ucapps.de )

http://m.bareille.free.fr/ds7clone/ds7.htm <--- Marc BAREILLE DS7 (and
DS8) clone, this one is a percursion module, i've builted a 5 on 1
version of it (there's a pic there) and sounds very good, with some
adaptation you can make a sequencer to use on it. i only use drum pads
made @ home

Hope it helps

heitor

On 6/7/05, Jesse Yoder <jojomanee at gmail.com> wrote:
> This may be a silly question, but I've been wondering lately if it is
> practical to build a DIY drum machine.  It seems like at the least a
> fun idea to mess around with.  However, I'm kinda new to the whole
> synth thing, so I dunno.  Hope I'm not straying OT with this question.
>  It seems to me that an analogue drum machine is basically a synth of
> sorts, so ...
> 
> I'm curious.  Are there any circuits out there?  Has anyone toyed with
> the idea?  Has anyone built one/tried to, etc.
> 
> Curious in NC,
> ~~Ponyboy
> 
>




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