Hey guys, i thought it might be interesting to have a thread about drum machines that aren’t your standard Elektron, Roland, Korg, Dsi, xox, 808/909 clones etc…

There seem to be a number of less standard sequencer based drum machines appearing and im sure i only know a small number, i thought it might be fun to knock heads together and see what other ones we can come up with.

LEPLOOP: http://www.nazzilla.com/lep-loop/

quirky analog, no idea how it works, looks fun tho (a bit pricy)

BASTL Trinity Drum: http://www.bastl-instruments.com/instruments/trinity/drum/

Small, cheap sample based drum machine, looks fun tho fiddly to use?

TE PO12: http://createdigitalmusic.com/2014/08/teenage-engineerings-tiny-50-drum-machine-revealed-videos/

From the makers of the OP1, could be fun, might sound terrible. no one is arguing with the price however.

Over to you guys, any suggestions?

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Metasonix D-1000

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^^damn that metasonix thing is badass!

Sonic potions lxr is a really great drummachine too.
Lots of great sound shaping possibilitys.

And then there is that DCM8 chiptune drummachine.
it looks interesting but i know nothing about it

cheers

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Check out this vid about Moby & his collection :slight_smile:

ah yeah, that is a classic vid. Moby living the dream :slight_smile:

Bleepdrum formerly the Dam Drum
http://bleeplabs.com/store/bleep-drum-midi/

@virtual_flannel - have you used a bleep drum? they look kind of fun, particularly to build yourself A friend of mine has got a thingamigoop and it is cool, tho probably over priced.

No sequencer, and it goes way beyond drums, but the Kawai XD-5 may be my favorite unit for percussive sounds ever:



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I hate this forum sometimes.

Elastic drums for iOS also looks and sounds killer:
http://www.thesoundtestroom.com/elastic-drums-pre-release-demo/

reviving this thread to ask for some modern strange and unique drum machines. i was inspired by the Scrooge and the Crum Drum 2, we have some cool options nowadays, what are some others?

im trying to fight off TR-8S gas, because i have a feeling i would get bored with it quickly. Scrooge looks sick but im not sure if im ready to dive into the soldering world just yet.

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Bud I’ve got a Crum Drum and I already can’t stop thinking about the sequel.

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im quickly realizing crum drum 1 is probably the answer to my desires right now. im trying to set my expectations realistically for the crum drum 2 because im pretty sure i wont be able to afford that beauty

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No kidding. I’m hopeful that it’s affordable by some stretch. So far Love Hultén has only been making art piece looking custom synths.

“Hultén, who takes on roughly 15 commission jobs a year, has also built pieces for A$AP Rocky, Danger Mouse, Michael B. Jordan, and Argentinian producer Bizarrap, to name a few. (His work typically costs between three and nine thousand dollars, depending on size and complexity.)”

:grimacing: we can dream.

Note that standalone the OG Crum Drum only has two scales and a mode that bounces up and down octaves for the bass synth channel unless you sequence it externally. But yeah, I love those weird FM-y drum sounds.

Oh!
There’s Noon by Landscape too. Took me a bit to remember. There’s a weird one.

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maaaan the noon makes me want the scrooge even more! i might just have to buckle down and get my soldering pants on

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Who needs pants for soldering! :laughing:

Passive synths are a really new concept for me, but I think they’re super cool. Seeing Scrooge coverage too recently reminded me how weird and raw it is.

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RMIF Elsita

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Oh this is pretty up my alley.
Opera Rotas by Spherical Sound Society.

And one more I think about sometimes for now. I like this thing.
Beat Friend from Audio.Computer

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