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DAVE SMITH INSTRUMENTS TEMPEST NOW IN STOCK!

Posted on Wed 02 November 2011 in Drums • Tagged with analogue, dave smith, drum, instruments, machine, tempest

Dave Smith Instruments TempestSelf explanatory title really! Get your hands on one before someone else does! The Tempest is a unique analogue drum machine, capable of producing twisted percussive synth sounds like nothing else can! It features 16 backlit pads, a number of dials and buttons and two pressure and velocity sensitive control …


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ROLAND BOSS DR-880 DRUM MACHINE

Posted on Tue 08 March 2011 in entries • Tagged with Boss, drum, guitar, machine

You can read more reviews like this, along with Tony's productions at his personal site -> Tony Long Music.

Well here is a Blast from the Past. I am writing this review because despite the fact that I have written to Roland and Boss on the matter of upgrading this machine …


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ARTURIA SPARK PREVIEW

Posted on Mon 21 February 2011 in entries • Tagged with drum, hybrid, machine, review

Time to look at another NAMM 2011 product – the Arturia Spark! It’s not yet been released, and is instead currently available for pre-order, but there’s no harm in having a look into what this highly anticipated product is capable of doing!

ARTURIA SPARK – INTRODUCTION

The Arturia Spark is …


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DAVE SMITH INSTRUMENTS TEMPEST PREVIEW

Posted on Thu 17 February 2011 in entries • Tagged with analogue, drum, instruments, machine, namm 2011, review, tempest

For me, and also judging by our recent poll, the Dave Smith Tempest was one of the most exciting products to come out of the recent NAMM 2011 show. It wasn’t exciting because it was big, did everything, or offered something completely revolutionary. It was simply exciting because it …


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