The Micro BR stones me

Started by Knute, October 07, 2008, 09:21:00 PM

drutgat

Quote from: 64Guitars on October 10, 2008, 09:30:43 AMIf I understand correctly, the Micro BR's built-in drums were not used. Instead, the drums were performed on a Roland HD-1 electronic drum kit:

You're quite right; I forgot that almost instantly (age). Thanks for the correction.

Still a very well performed track, and I still do have to get to grips with the drums in the Micro BR.



Quote from: 64Guitars on October 10, 2008, 09:30:43 AMIf I understand correctly, the Micro BR's built-in drums were not used. Instead, the drums were performed on a Roland HD-1 electronic drum kit:




Yep!
There's my precious.  :-*

It's not perfect. It has several limitations that have crept up to my awareness now that I've gotten into them. But overall I don't regret buying them.


SteveG

Well played, sung and mixed, and I WANT that kit ... lol

beleg


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Quote from: beleg on October 16, 2008, 11:03:07 AMWhat kinds of limitations?
You can't adjust levels of the individual pads.
You only have 10 kits, of which 3 are practical.

The quiet kick thingy is great for apartment dwellers, but bad for trying to get quick bouncing double strokes which are much easier with a chain drive pedal.

But you can use it as a midi controller through a PC if you want limitless control. So all is not hopeless.

Thanks again guys for the kind words.
I'm in a bind in that I blew my stack so to speak recording that number that I'm struggling to figure out what to do next..lol
It's that staring at the blank page feeling. I want to write new songs as opposed to doing one of my old ones, but it's not easy getting started on that kinda stuff. Prolific I'm not.

hooper

Nice clean job, Knute.  You've obviously got some experience doing the one-man-band thing.  I bet you're gonna have a blast with the M-BR and will look forward to hearing more.   :)
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Listen to this one guys, it came up in the "On This Day" jukebox.  What a great job hu.

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Because the Hook brings you back
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