Talk:Drum machine
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Evidently John Lennon gave Julian Lennon a Drum Machine for Christmas in 1973
editdrum machine = drum synth + sequencer =
editseems to me the set of topics that need to be combined or linked are.. (probably not in the right order)
electronic music sound synthesis drum sound synthesis sequencers drum machines (which is essentially a drum synth plus a sequencer) rhythm programming
Also, lets not forgot that you can "play" midi-equipped drum machines using a keyboard (or even a windsynth!) as well as drum pads. In that sence the "drum machine" is being a "drum-synth" by not using the sequencer part. Boxes such as the Alesis D4 are "drum machines" *without* a built-in sequencer.
Thanks
editWell done to all the people who wrote all this i found it extremely helpful for my music project. Well Done. By the way i dont think people, like me, should be able to change the web page so easily! (I didnt change anything) i just added this. Well done anyway
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editWant to make UK Drill beat 41.246.130.111 (talk) 23:58, 19 March 2022 (UTC)