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#156631 - 09/14/02 06:57 AM
Review of Zoom MRT-3 drum machine!
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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Wow what can I say about this drum machine...??? This thing is awsome! The kits are amazing.. The were sampled above CD quality.. The pad sensitivity is really cool.. Example if you hit the ride cymbal pad lightly you get the sound from the outside of the cymbal.. The harder you hit the sound moves closer to the bell.. Talk about control! It's like that with all the pads. The kits are great.. They sound so real and are by far much better than the PSR. It has 396 preset patterns, and has space for 99 user. The best part is that a single pattern can be up to 99 bars long.. Yes I you saw that right.., 99 bars long!! There are 50 preset kits and 20 user kits.. When they say user kits they aren't joking.. You can totally edit the kits any way you like. It has 7 pads on the face and there are 2 banks for each kit, giving you a total of 14 pads per kit. You can assign any sound from any kit to a pad. That's not all.. You can also adjust the pad sensitivity, tune, pan, and level. Recording patterns is so easy.. It has realtime and step recording, plus full quantizing. To spead up recording you can also copy your user or even preset patterns. You can connect a footswitch that can be set to control things like "Open Hat" start and stop, and a few other things.. Recording songs is easy because it uses something that I think all arrangers should allow and that's PATTERN CHAINING.. Putting the piece together takes no time at all.. The internal memory is 20,000 notes. A song allows up to 99 patterns.. Here's the good part.. You have up to 99 slots to put your patterns in the order you want.. Each slot can have a pattern with differnt bar lengths.. Example the first pattern can be 10 bars and the next one can be only 1.. It's so fun putting them together too.. Honestly I don't think I will ever use the internal kits on the my PSR-550.. I got so spoiled with this thing last night.. Plus I'm also a drummer and I need good sounding kits and something that's easy and fun to program. Well that's all for now.. If there's anything else I'll add it later.. Off to making more patterns..
Squeka
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#156634 - 09/15/02 12:22 PM
Re: Review of Zoom MRT-3 drum machine!
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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New Yorker, I plan on using the Zoom for all my drum tracks.. After spending some time with the machine I honestly don't think I can go back to the kits on the PSR.. They really lack the realism and umph the Zoom puts out. Plus there's 50 kits on the Zoom with room for 20 user kits. The dance/techno kits are pretty good.. By far better than the dated dance kit on the PSR's. Also remember that you can adjust the kits to your liking, making it more versitile than the kits on the PSR's...... With the PSR's the effect is global across the entire kit.. With the Zoom you can edit the sound of each instrument within a kit..... For only $119.00 this has to be the best and only drum machine you can buy brand new for so little money. Zoom packed a lot of features in this little box for a really low price....
Squeak
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#156636 - 09/15/02 06:12 PM
Re: Review of Zoom MRT-3 drum machine!
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Registered: 10/08/00
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NewYorker, Actually I wasn't planning on using it with the computer.. I'm going to sync it directly with my PSR... I'll use the PSR for the sound source. minus the drum kits.. That's where the Zoom comes in.. I'll just be substituting the Zoom for the drums on the PSR. I really have no need for a mixer.. I have a nice set of Roland Micro Monitors that have several inputs.. I can run both the PSR and the Zoom through the Roland Monitors. Those Roland Monitors really sound great too... After I get it all synced up I'll report back on how well it works.... Squeak
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#156637 - 09/16/02 07:26 AM
Re: Review of Zoom MRT-3 drum machine!
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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I'll let everyone know how it syncs up here in a bit.. Intros won't be hard.. Recording intros on the drum machine is a breeze.. You can have the intro be from 1 -99 bars long.. Remember the machine uses pattern chaining, and that's what makes putting the drum track together so easy....
Squeak
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 09-16-2002).]
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#156639 - 09/16/02 09:05 AM
Re: Review of Zoom MRT-3 drum machine!
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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I know the machine will sync up great with the PSR.. It's actually quite simple.. The PSR's start and stop button will control the drum machine. Since I'm using an arranger rather than a synth I just have to either mute or turn the volume down on tracks 9 and 10 on the PSR and it will work fine... I can also use the PSR's kits with the drum machine.. Example I mute track 10 and record a drum track on track 9 of the PSR using it's kits and let that play in synch with the machine.. It's going to be really fun playing the two together.. As far as mp3's, I'll see if my wife can hook that up.. I've never really messed around with that. If you guys like I can chain together some of the different preset patterns of the drum machine, so you can hear what it sounds like... That part will be easy for me, but never have tried to make an mp3 out of anything...
Squeak
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 09-16-2002).]
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