yeah, I guess when you're doing stuff live you want more than just press the "play" 
button on your computer of course (unless you're in The Prodigy)


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On 14 Mar 2002 at 14:40, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Its a moded 707 =) 
> 
> 
> http://tablebeast.com/forsale.html 
> 
> This guy is insane..he actually has a couple of boxes that he has mods for. 
> 
> I love its sound..kind of raspy...adds a lot of distinctive character. 
> 
> 
> On a side note:  Yes drum machines are still very relavant...but its all 
> about style.  I tend to write more techno than I do DnB, but am becoming 
> increasingly in love with working with breaks...that being said...when I sit 
> down to write a techno track..I want a drum machine...and when I go out to 
> play a live set, I wont leave home with out one.  Nothing will ever beat the 
> sheer flexibilty of a drum machine for a live PA. 
> 
> PBXorcist 
> 

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