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#28457 - 08/17/02 10:34 AM XP-30 Drums
dalotheman Offline
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Registered: 08/16/02
Posts: 3
Loc: Port Angeles, WA USA
I've had my new keyboard for 2 days and can't find any drum tracks. HELP!

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#28458 - 08/18/02 11:33 AM Re: XP-30 Drums
dnarkosis Offline
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Registered: 01/01/01
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Why should there be drum tracks on an XP30? Or are you referring to the Techno expansion board?

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#28459 - 08/21/02 10:44 AM Re: XP-30 Drums
dalotheman Offline
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Registered: 08/16/02
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Loc: Port Angeles, WA USA
The board has nice individual drum sounds but no blends. I'm new to the world of synth so I was probably expecting something that doesn't exist. I've found "grooves" but no drums like a drum machine.

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#28460 - 09/23/02 01:00 PM Re: XP-30 Drums
Anonymous
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Quote:
Originally posted by dalotheman:
I've had my new keyboard for 2 days and can't find any drum tracks. HELP!


I've had my xp 30 for about 2 years. the only problem is that is does not have a sequencer built in so there is no way to make drum loops like in a drum machie. there are some loops in the techno board. but you will need some other gear to sequence anything

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#28461 - 09/26/02 08:08 AM Re: XP-30 Drums
raisindot Offline
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Registered: 08/29/02
Posts: 9
Without meaning to sound rude, what made you think that the XP-30 was going to have drum tracks in the first place? The only keyboards I know that have them built in the so-called "arranger" keyboards--the department store Casios and Yamahas and the higher-end Rolands and other brands generally used by street performers and one-man lounge acts.

That said, I do believe that the "Drums and Bass" expansion card has a bunch of grooves. My "World" card has a number of useful African drum grooves (but these are sampled; you can't edit them although you can control the tempo). And, as someone else said, the Techno card within the XP has a number of rhythm loops.

I don't find the XP-30's lack of a onboard sequencer to be a flaw. The whole purpose of the XP-30 is to sacrifice the on-board sequencer capabilities already existing in other XP models in favor of a greater sound selection. Personally, I've never found an internal sequencer easy to use or usefulThese days, nearly everyone uses software sequencers, most of which come with usable pre-made drum track sequences.

Jeff in Boston

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