![]() ![]() Never got why you would want a sampler to colour the sound Integrated sampler and sequencer, especially for drums, but I still Later I got my first MPC2000 and instantly loved the concept of an Synths that cost me under £100 during the same period. Thing I’ve ever bought for my studio and it’s now worth far less than Sounded clean and lifelike, and eventually I spent a huge amount (for In the 90s I had an S950 and everything I sampled came out soundingĭifferent to what went in. Over to Ed to tell us more about this great project. This includes coding the behaviour of the instrument, interfacing with buttons and screens, soldering everything together and designing an enclosure to house the instrument, ready for the road. Having never built a circuit, soldered or programmed before, Ed also guides us through his first experience of building his own music hardware from scratch. In this post Ed talks us through the reasons that brought him to recreate a RSF SD140 sampling drum machine. Continually producing and releasing music over this period, his work has been released on Aphex Twin’s Rephlex label, and his own Breakin’ Records and Fresh Up Records. Under the name DMX Krew, Ed has been a stalwart of the British DIY electronic music scene for the past 25 years. Ed showcasing the instrument in an interview with FACT magazine. ![]()
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