The Cheapest Drum Machine I Could Find (making a song)

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In which I make electronic music with the Stylophone Beatbox, the cheapest "drum machine" I could possibly find, resulting in large amounts of jank and a mild existential crisis.
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Simon the Magpie would have made a total banger using this little piece of kit

e-conrecords
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You could try parallel compression of a drum bus with all the drum sounds. One technique I like to use form dumrs in REAPER is to take all drums out of the master/parent send and send them to an empty channel/"bus". Then I'll send that bus to 2 other channels. On one I'll add compression, on the other I'll use high pass filtering, plus a boost of the high frequencies somewhere in the 14-17khz range to give it some "shine". Just a thought.

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Personally i think this is a bit gimmicky but kinda slaps if you use it right just like the stylophone original (bit less gimmicky but you get the point) but the gen x-1 and gen r-8 are very clean, polished and advanced (for what people think of stylophones)
This is just my opinion and I’m just telling you what i think of stylophone as a whole

Lukepuke
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I think you hold a concept you can keep doing it with those cheap Casio synth like SK1 or old video games pocket console I’m sure you gonna have fun :)

bigcitymastering
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i wanna buy one but couldnt find one for sale. are these not sold anymore?

guneskoc
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The korg mobotron and stylophone is mod able
Its really easy to mod a cv input into these cheap things
And with a cv sequencer you had a really nice lofi bassline synthesizer

meinemudda
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Haha i have one i was playing with wile using my Roland aerophone Mini this morning plugged into the input the stylophone has always been hit and miss since I've owned it new but it's definitely a fun little toy and you can make a decent little beat on it and play other stuff in the background and you can use the headphone jack to go into the computer to record or into your condenser limiter setup i plug it into my car and use the audio system in my car to get a real idea of the sound coming out

yupcrazy...