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Posted by Slider on July 14, 2000 at 17:31:38:

In Reply to: I HAVE PURCHASED KORG N364 ,I AM SATISFIED WITH THE INSTRUMENT SAMPLES BUT DISAPOINTED WITH THE DRUM SOUNDS .I ALSO HAVE ROLAND SPD 11.WHICH ONE SHOULD I USE FOR RECORDINGS? PLEASE SOME ONE GUIDE ME . posted by vijay,E:MAIL:windsatchek.com on July 14, 2000 at 15:07:57:

Sorry to hear that you dont like the drum settings. I personally think they are better than a lot of the other keyboards out there, although some of the sounds are cheesy. You really cant get fantastic drum tracks from a keyboard, although a lot of the sounds are sampled. This mainly is due to the quantization that sounds way too perfect. That is why you need to hook it up to a computer program that supports MIDI. These programs allow you to randomly vary the quantization to make the drum tracks sound way more real than any keyboard. I personally found the best drum sounds on the keyboard, and made a drum kit along the keyboard from them. That is the kit I used mostly, and while I still am not a fan of the keyboard tracks, they sound pretty good if you program your drum tracks in the sequencer using a combination of correct quantization, and then non for such hits like flams. Good luck


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