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An old friend stopped by this evening, and he came bearing gifts. He was at a thrift store and found this fully functional 1988 Yamaha DD-5. He said that the moment he saw it, he was reminded of the 1988 Yamaha DX-100 that I have. He dropped $20 on it, and gave it to me.  I love it!

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Yes stuff like that can be fun. I don't normally use a drummer for recording, so I study drummers at venues sometimes to inform my 'programming'. 

I recall my son aged about 6 played once with a drum machine. Within a minute he was ecstatic; jabbing the pads & shaking his a$$. 

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1 hour ago, merciful-evans said:

Yes stuff like that can be fun. I don't normally use a drummer for recording, so I study drummers at venues sometimes to inform my 'programming'. 

I recall my son aged about 6 played once with a drum machine. Within a minute he was ecstatic; jabbing the pads & shaking his a$$. 

Since the DD-5 is MIDI compatible, I think it will serve as a MIDI assignable "strike pad", (which I can use drum sticks on, vs. my Alesis SR-16 which only has "finger pads"), allowing me to lay individual percussion pieces onto individual tracks with a more natural feel. The SR-16 tends to sound stiff and robotic, even after manipulating the strike/attack variations. (Every 8 bar loop, for example, will always sound exactly the same.) The SR-16 will serve as a great percussion starting point, and then the DD-5 will be used to re-lay any or all pieces of percussion in order to create a more natural feel. And yes, I have already ecstatically jabbed the pads and shook my bum!😁 

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11 hours ago, Whitefang said:

Can it make that annoying descending "Boo"  sound that was way overused in the '70's Disco swill?

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Like in 'Ring my Bell'? That came on the radio while my wife and I were driving around car shopping. I cranked it because I know she hates it.

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I still have (and use) my Yamaha PSR-400 polyphonic keyboard with MIDI, onboard speakers, multi-track recording, and layers of digital bass, rhythm, and harmonic 'accompaniment'.
I bought it brand new sometime around 1990, over in Germany.
Still works great.

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