I've never had fancy hardware, just some cheap toys. But it was fun to make a track completely without the computer. Well, at least it helped against the boringness of the lockdown.
Roland MC-303 Groovebox: drums, basses, main sequencer
Boss SP-202 Dr. Sample: drum loop & ring modulator - the loop is from another toy keyboard, the Casio "Rapman" (not in the video)
Roland JV-1010: pads
Yamaha RX-21L: bongos & tambourine (the "L" stands for latin)
Behringer mixer: lol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-06Aj5a2XI
free download:
https://soundcloud.com/austerolabel/tro ... e-download
I made a track with hardware
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Yeah,sounds good!
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Re: I made a track with hardware
These are fucking ace mate