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MC505 is
pretty good though, I think the MC307 lies somewhere between the two
grooveboxes in terms of number of presets, polyphony, etc. It has a pitch
control similar to a record deck which could be useful for live performances
and particularly DJs. BTW - Don’t
forget that although they are grooveboxes, they have a really nice roland synth
inside, so if you spend the time you can get some fairly decent sounds (just
like the XG chipset – cheesy, but
very powerful if you edit it with a program like XGEdit) Milo -----Original
Message----- never used it, but if its
anything like the mc303, (unless it is adding to your hard/soft ware
setup), im pretty sure you would be better off using fruityloop or acid. things like groove boxes
are usuallyto make producing easy, not to make anything really good. dnb wise
atleast. imo -----Original
Message----- aight i got a question im
getting the roland mc 307 and i just wonna know if any of you used it and how
good of a machine is it to produce drum n'bass... --- Drum&Bass Arena Producers Discussion List http://www.breakbeat.co.uk You are currently subscribed to dnb-prod as: [email protected] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
- [dnb-prod] RE: ROLAND MC 307 Kevin A. Cameron
- mjohnson
