Spark LE

Andrew Tarpinian andrewtarpinian at gmail.com
Sat Jan 26 19:36:16 CET 2013



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On Jan 25, 2013, at 9:41 PM, Gert van Santen <g.vansanten at upcmail.nl> wrote:

> Op 26-1-2013 0:25, punkdISCO schreef:
> 
>> template I create – 35 KNOBS AND YOU STILL HAVE TO USE A FRICKIN
>> MIDI CONTROLLER TO GET AT THE SOUND EDITING!!!!  Mental!!
> 
> Mental, indeed ;-)
> 
>> Saying this, I do really like it, mainly because it has a really
>> old-school feel to it.  I don’t get this from Machine (which I
>> also love).
> 
> Funny, I feel the same. I love Maschine, but I hate it, if you know what I mean. Everytime I use it, I seem to have forgotten how to use it...
> 
>> Spark feels like the perfect x0x drum machine
> 
> Exactly. A bit like the Electribes. Love that way of working with rhythm machines.
> 
>> Gert – get one!!
> 
> I will :-)
> 
> It’s not Maschine but, if your interests are
>> more in a drum synthesizer that you can take to Sodom and back,
>> Spark is a great purchase.  The new little version just looks
>> like mine without the knobs and as I have said, they are almost
>> useless anyway..
>> 
>> Keep us updated..
> 
> I think the Spark is exactly what I need in combination with my MiniBrute. I'm looking for a very cool rhythm section combo, with very easily editable drums, and this seems to be it. And the price is OK :-)
> 
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