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Linn Electronics Linndrum Vintage Synth Explorer

linn Electronics Linndrum Vintage Synth Explorer
linn Electronics Linndrum Vintage Synth Explorer

Linn Electronics Linndrum Vintage Synth Explorer The linndrum was the second machine from linn electronics. it's basically an upgraded version of the original lm 1 with added crash and ride cymbals to the kit. the linndrum uses samples of acoustic drum sounds. at the time, they sounded great and much more realistic and they were a fresh alternative to the analog drum sounds of the '80's drum. Re: questions about linn lm 2 linndrum. by boxphenom » tue jun 30, 2009 6:47 pm. the standard linn toms are 1a and 1b. the standard congas are 2a and 2b. this is based on the original bin files available in the linndrum yahoo group. send me your email and i'll give them to you.

linn Electronics Linndrum Vintage Synth Explorer
linn Electronics Linndrum Vintage Synth Explorer

Linn Electronics Linndrum Vintage Synth Explorer Re: linndrum lm 2 questions. by z » tue jul 28, 2009 6:08 pm. yes, the same knob controls the pitch of both snare and sidestick. however, forat has a modification for an independent tuning knob for the side stick. adding a midi interface will allow you to trigger the drum voices via external midi device: keyboard, sequencer, drum pads, etc. The linn lm 1 drum computer was created by guitarist roger linn and he used samples of acoustic drum sounds. at the time, they sounded great and much more realistic and they were a fresh alternative to the analog drum sounds of the '80's drum machines. about 500 lm 1's were made before the linndrum model appeared in 1982. The rx is great, function wise, and was yamaha's flagship drum machine at the time, but it's a lot cleaner sounding and not quite as punchy as the linn. you should try samples of both, you'd have a very close impression of both machine's sound. then you'll know if the linn is worth the considerable difference in price. z. synth explorer. The linn 9000 came from roger linn, responsible for the most popular sampler sequencer drum machine workstations in the world. and the linn 9000 was one of his best designs. it debuted in 1984 and sported several innovations that would still be sophisticated by today's standards. it has a built in 32 track midi sequencer with sampling.

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