Micro-BR Uses

Started by AlchemyMN, October 10, 2008, 06:59:07 PM

Greeny

Quote from: drutgat on October 13, 2008, 09:00:38 AM
Quote from: LesPaulGoldTop on October 13, 2008, 02:14:20 AMIt's a pocket-sized recording studio for me. Love it to bits.  :)
Agreed. Now, if they would just make the rhythm section a fully programmable drum machine, a la the Zoom PS 04 (which is no longer manufactured), that would make it much better for me.

It's a fair point. The rhythm functionality is probably the most limited thing, and the one that took longest to get my head around / master. It's doing pretty much all I want for now, but I'm already getting a little restricted by the patterns that are actually usable for my type of music. Unfortunately, all the 'hard rock' and 'heavy patterns' are pretty much wasted on me. It just means I have to work a little harder with what I do have. But it's a minor issue compared with coming up with a killer song to record!

drutgat

Quote from: LesPaulGoldTop on October 13, 2008, 09:16:37 AM
Quote from: drutgat on October 13, 2008, 09:00:38 AM
Quote from: LesPaulGoldTop on October 13, 2008, 02:14:20 AMIt's a pocket-sized recording studio for me. Love it to bits.  :)
Agreed. Now, if they would just make the rhythm section a fully programmable drum machine, a la the Zoom PS 04 (which is no longer manufactured), that would make it much better for me.

It's a fair point. The rhythm functionality is probably the most limited thing, and the one that took longest to get my head around / master. It's doing pretty much all I want for now, but I'm already getting a little restricted by the patterns that are actually usable for my type of music. Unfortunately, all the 'hard rock' and 'heavy patterns' are pretty much wasted on me. It just means I have to work a little harder with what I do have. But it's a minor issue compared with coming up with a killer song to record!

Oh, I find that killer songs just appear fully-formed in my head!  ;)