> > > > > This is good stuff. When you say you made it with a groovebox, are you > speaking of a roland? which model? i played around with a 505 for some > months and never got anything that raw sounding out of it's little > sample bank. i remember you could build your own patches and drumkits > and it was rather flexable in that respect, but the process of designing > your own sounds was long and complicated and required the owners manual > and pressing shift something-or-other a bunch... in other words, how did > you do it? > > impressed and curious, > brian > Hey Bryan !! thanks a lot.. :) the song is made with something newest than roland 505 ( I think ), the groovebox is a small korg electribe (the smallest one, a Rmk-II ). I think that is a mighty tool 4 sound creation because u have 4 parts of synthesizer ( amazing 4 experimentation ), and a part of PCM sounds ( maybe some limited )... u can also connect external audio and module it, but u need another sound source... I've tested the MIDI implementation of a roland 303, and I can say it's a nightmare to edit something there... maybe the electribe could be more comfortable when u want to edit something at live because it's very visual, and u can edit the steps on a very easy way... ...the rest is just anxiety and imagination... :) ...thanks again... I hope to resolve your dudes with this... ...and remember to come back again 2 my blog 2 see more ill things... cheers! -- ... visit always http://perlssdj.blogspot.com 4 cool stuff !!...