http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~concu ... r/bd88.htm
does anyone have any experience from this module (and the company building them)?
59£ for an analogue 808 bassdrum seems a bit too good to be true, but I was thinking that it might be an alternative to getting the slightly pricier mBase
BD88 Bass Drum module, anyone with experience from this?
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i could have sold you a BD88 last week but its gone now.
so yes i have experience of it, but i wasnt blown away.
sure it sounded like an 808 but a little weaker somehow.
Analogue solutions is a good company, i have their HH88 808 hihat module which is great and authentic, the SD99 909 snare which i love, its much more flexible than my real TR909 snare, and i have the BD99 909 kick module, which only has one fault in my opinion, and thats the attack on it sounds a bit buzzy compaired to the real 909 kick.
i'm considering selling the BD99, for £50 if anyone is interested, i think they cost £89 +VAT new.
so yes i have experience of it, but i wasnt blown away.
sure it sounded like an 808 but a little weaker somehow.
Analogue solutions is a good company, i have their HH88 808 hihat module which is great and authentic, the SD99 909 snare which i love, its much more flexible than my real TR909 snare, and i have the BD99 909 kick module, which only has one fault in my opinion, and thats the attack on it sounds a bit buzzy compaired to the real 909 kick.
i'm considering selling the BD99, for £50 if anyone is interested, i think they cost £89 +VAT new.