jer989
Well-known member
I had been thinking about getting a metronome to help me get my strums more regular (I think that I was born without whatever part of the brain controls rhythm!) -but then I thought that maybe for a bit more money a drum machine would be a better way to go (more versatile, and more fun to play along with).
My budget for this is pretty limited - maybe $50 or so - which definitely is going to something used. I was looking at the Zoom MRT-3 maybe (they only go for $99 new, about $60 used). Also available used are Zoom Rhythmtrak RT-123 and RT-234 for about that price (apparently these also go for $50-$60 used, but are a bit older). Anyhow - my criteria are that it's something that's relatively easy to use, sounds pretty good (I'm not looking for something that just makes cheesy 80's synth-like drum sounds!), and preferrably runs on batteries.
Any thoughts out there, are there any other units that you might suggest? Also, if anyone is looking to sell one, please PM me to let me know- maybe we can figure something out.
Thanks all-
-jer989
:cheers:
My budget for this is pretty limited - maybe $50 or so - which definitely is going to something used. I was looking at the Zoom MRT-3 maybe (they only go for $99 new, about $60 used). Also available used are Zoom Rhythmtrak RT-123 and RT-234 for about that price (apparently these also go for $50-$60 used, but are a bit older). Anyhow - my criteria are that it's something that's relatively easy to use, sounds pretty good (I'm not looking for something that just makes cheesy 80's synth-like drum sounds!), and preferrably runs on batteries.
Any thoughts out there, are there any other units that you might suggest? Also, if anyone is looking to sell one, please PM me to let me know- maybe we can figure something out.
Thanks all-
-jer989
:cheers: