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SurferX Posted - 09/28/2002 : 1:47:47 PM
Perhaps this has been answered in a different thread, but I think I missed it...What type of drum machine does TIM use? I've been meaning to get one cause I want to start writing stuff so that I, too, can have a "band" when I play my Chapman Stick.

Thanks!

--Zak Winnick
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JTR Posted - 09/23/2004 : 8:30:23 PM
I'm aware this thread has been dead for a while now, but I'm just wondering if anyone has any experience with the newer Zoom machine, the MRT-3B Micro Rhythm Trak Drum Machine. Seems they've discontinued the RT323 Rhythm Trak Drum, so I'm just looking into the alternatives. Also here that Alexis rules. Any comments?
SurferX Posted - 05/08/2003 : 11:41:02 PM
Yup...You're the only one that can see it...

I'd look, but I haven't ordered my copy of the DVD yet...
GuitarGuy305 Posted - 05/08/2003 : 7:04:20 PM
LIke I said, the unit I'm talking about is BETWEEN the 2 Zooms. You telling me that this is a trick of the eye only viewable on my DVD?! I can clearly see him pushing buttons on a smaller unit on the table with the Zooms.







Adam
SurferX Posted - 05/08/2003 : 02:45:20 AM
Erich, you are correct...Look at Fluffy's post to me WAY at the top...
Erich Posted - 05/07/2003 : 12:44:31 AM
yeah, i think he had two Zooms.
GuitarGuy305 Posted - 05/06/2003 : 10:50:22 PM
If you look on the DVD though, and Im sure in some pics of the Chaos View tour, you can see ANOTHER unit, sitting on the table that is off to Tim's right as he stands at the keyboard facing the audience. On the DVD, before Chaos View Drip and Glimpses, you can see him pushing buttons on this mystery unit, and things lighting up. He does nothing with the ES-1 before Glimpses, and Eura's voice is coming from SOMEWHERE, and I'm certain it's that unit on the table to his right between the two Zooms.




Adam
SurferX Posted - 05/06/2003 : 12:46:34 PM
Yes, you can program entire songs into the Zooms. I thought it was going to be all hard, but as it turns out, it's quite easy. You can even cut and paste grooves, so if you come up with like 5-6 grooves, you can make an entire song out of them. BTW, the count-in has to be programmed manually (unless I missed something).

Also, I do believe that TIM only uses a Korg ES-1 as a sampler. Perhaps Fluffy can chime in on that one...Anyway, that's my next purchase, as I have seen some around and they are pretty sweet!
GuitarGuy305 Posted - 05/04/2003 : 05:14:07 AM
Yeah, you can notice on the DVD, on songs like track 6 (can't think of the title) and Lift, that he's pressing buttons/doing something on the Korg ES-1, then the rhythm part changes and he continues to play. While when hes using the Zooms, he just hits the button to start the playback, and then does his thing on the guitar.


Also, doesn't he use some other kind of sampler? I can see it sitting between the two Zooms on the DVD. Maybe a Boss Dr. Sample? He appears to use it for different sounds in Chaos View Drip, and the Eura vocals, acoustic guitar and what I call the "frog noise" on Glimpses.


Adam
Erich Posted - 04/29/2003 : 11:45:55 PM
quote:
Originally posted by GuitarGuy305

Now, with those, can you program entire songs into them, that will play back entirely at the touch of a button, or do you have to switch between the different drum/bass loops manually?

Adam



if you saw tim on the recent tours, i think you can do both, but im unsure. most of the songs are definatly 1 track programed, touch of a button with a 4 - 8 count leading in. Im not sure if he would switch between tracks with the drum machine or the sampler, but im thinking he used the sampler for it though.
GuitarGuy305 Posted - 04/29/2003 : 11:12:48 PM
Now, with those, can you program entire songs into them, that will play back entirely at the touch of a button, or do you have to switch between the different drum/bass loops manually?




Adam
SurferX Posted - 04/28/2003 : 1:21:49 PM
I recently aquired a 234. So, now I have a 123 and a 234. I must say they are both awesome machines. If anyone is thinking about getting one, I recommend both. eBay has some awesome deals!
GuitarGuy305 Posted - 04/27/2003 : 12:49:46 AM
234 for anyone still interested.




Adam
victorwootenfan Posted - 04/24/2003 : 9:57:13 PM
flaming moe anyone?
Erich Posted - 04/24/2003 : 8:42:59 PM
quote:
Originally posted by SurferX

Quick question here for Fluffy...Which model # (123, 234) of the Zoom machines does TIM use? I'm just curious...



maybe youre able to tell from this picture, though im not sure:

http://www.erichwithanh.com/tim/pictures/2002-09-29/tr2002-09-29p03.jpg

hope it helps.
GuitarGuy305 Posted - 04/24/2003 : 8:39:41 PM
top cause i want to know the answer to SurferX's question.




Adam
SurferX Posted - 01/01/2003 : 02:05:10 AM
Thought I'd rescue this thread from being shoved off the 1st page...

Quick question here for Fluffy...Which model # (123, 234) of the Zoom machines does TIM use? I'm just curious...
Fluffy Posted - 12/03/2002 : 12:27:55 AM
It certainly sounds like it. Although the one that closed 17 hours from my last post sold for $92. At least with BuyItNow you don't have to worry about getting outbid at the last minute. Congrats and enjoy your NEW DEVICE!!!
SurferX Posted - 12/02/2002 : 5:08:29 PM
Yeah, Fluffy...I'm surfscape over on eBay. That "Buy It Now" feature is really cool! Anyway, $120 is pretty damn good for these things I noticed. It retails for $299 and most places sell them for $160-$180, so I think I got a really good deal, yes?
Fluffy Posted - 12/02/2002 : 12:13:34 AM
None of the ones on ebay appear to have come from the Buffalo area but I would figure those were sold long ago. I can't imagine they would have waited this long. Just so ya know, the ones that were stolen had Grey 1 and Grey 2 scratched into them. I would imagine they are pretty EZ to spot. As I assume crackheads stole our equipment, I doubt they will show up on ebay, but ya never know.

It looks like zak already got his drum machine. I noticed that one had been purchased by surfscape. If that is you, then these links are of probably no use to you. But I did find 2 that were going for cheap. The first closes in 17 hours and the bidding is at $56:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=925799710

The second closes in 6 days and the bidding is at $10:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=926739398

You should post if you are going to bid so other people on the board don't bid against you and drive the price up. HEHE
GuitarGuy305 Posted - 12/01/2002 : 4:14:35 PM
Umm....uhh....no comment.




Adam
PJK Posted - 11/30/2002 : 01:33:15 AM
Wonder where the one on e-bay came from?
tericee Posted - 11/30/2002 : 01:27:23 AM
quote:
Originally posted by GuitarGuy305


Holy Shit, I almost bought one of those last year.



You didn't steal one in Buffalo instead, did you?
SurferX Posted - 11/30/2002 : 12:22:11 AM
Awesome! I only asked cause I just found one on eBay for $120...I think I'll go use the "Buy It Now" feature...
Fluffy Posted - 11/29/2002 : 05:16:16 AM
The Zoom Rhythm Track Drum Machines. The Korg Electribe is basically only used for jams. Usually the electric encore after the acoustic encore. Anywhere else you hear drums, its the Zooms. So I would say, Zooms 99% of the TIMe and Korg 1% of the TIMe.
SurferX Posted - 11/29/2002 : 03:50:27 AM
Before this sinks off the page, I thought I should rescue it...Which one of those 2(3) does TIM use the most? I really love the sound of the drums he has.
Fluffy Posted - 11/05/2002 : 03:48:48 AM
How sychronistic, we bought 2 of them about a month ago. HEHE
GuitarGuy305 Posted - 10/28/2002 : 6:05:07 PM
quote:
Originally posted by Fluffy
2 Zoom Rhythm Trak Drum machines




Holy Shit, I almost bought one of those last year.



Adam
SurferX Posted - 10/17/2002 : 01:22:39 AM
Yeah, just got it...Thanks Fluffy!

--Zak Winnick
surfscape@socal.rr.com
AIM:SurfFilez27
Fluffy Posted - 10/16/2002 : 04:28:46 AM
TTT for Surfer X, did you see my response to this one? It was slowly dropping to the bottom of the page.

Peace & Keep the Faith
Fluffy
Fluffy Posted - 10/08/2002 : 11:52:16 PM
As we just replaced them I have the info right in front of me:

2 Zoom Rhythm Trak Drum machines

and

1 Korg ES-1

Peace & Keep the Faith
Fluffy
SurferX Posted - 10/01/2002 : 03:50:18 AM
Well, I care! I'm going to run out and buy them! I love the sounds that are in that drum machine. Too amazing!

--Zak Winnick
surfscape@socal.rr.com
AIM:SurfFilez27
GuitarGuy305 Posted - 09/30/2002 : 10:33:54 PM
I've been wondering this too. And what kind of sampler(s) he uses.

Not because I'm going to run out and buy them, kiddies, I'm just wonder what Tim's preference is.




Adam

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