ARP 2600
Ensoniq Mirage

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one can never have enough drum machines, synths or guitars!

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Wish you could still get the kits for these.

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I currently have a Syntakt and Digitakt. I use the Sybtakt more for full tracks out of the studio though. The Digitakt is drums and brains for the studio.

I wouldn’t mind grabbing the Modor sometime, but will probably stick to this setup.

I really love the RD-8 MkII, but gave mine to my son as he needed it more than I do. Besides, I love recreating TR drums on other devices for fun anyway :smiley:

My modulars are also geared heavily toward percussive sounds, so I can always use them when I have them assembled :grin:

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Tanzbar & Digitakt

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Rytm MkII and Vermona DRM1 MkIV.

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Waiting for someone to mention the Vermona. :slight_smile: Sequenced via CV or Midi?

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MIDI with a BeatStep or a Digitakt.

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With the Erica Synths metal enclosure.

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I really want to have a go with one of these! Sonically very appealing and I like what I’ve see of the seq workflow in videos. Don’t GAS for much these days but the Gotharman gear draws me in… It would be a luxury item for me so maybe I’ll treat myself if I get a raise!

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TR-707
TR-909

I have a TR-8S but I prefer working with a limited palette of sounds. The best drum programming I’ve heard is from the early Chicago house records produced with a 707 or a 909.

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i would have to go with a Vermona DRM1 and probably an AR … never owned the DRM1 but i still remember when i saw it for the first time and gas kicked in straight away :smiley_cat:

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I’ve been working a lot with the Alpha Base and cannot recommend it enough. The highest quality sounds I’ve ever had access too. Everything sits in the mix perfectly.