six knobs just for the boom. we will see. Can’t wait to get my hands on this one. Acidlabs Drumatix looked nice as well, but has not really been satisfactory.
Really looking for a simple new Drum Machine. My LXR is way to powerful for my needs
From these demo vids, I think I would prefer the Tanzbar Lite (10 voices, no sample, simpler kick & tom voices) over the Tanzmaus (7 voices, 2 voices sample based, more complex kick voices)
But after listening to other Tanzmaus demos on the MFB FB page, that kick is fierce! And I wouldn’t need more than 7 voices anyway.
The manuals are on the MFB website and the parameter locking, polyrhythm capabilities, and LFO sections look great.
My only gripe is I wish it had twice the pattern memory to align with an A4 project.
Thanks, that’s helpful. I’m leaning toward the Maus myself but have really been going back and forth.
I think this is a more sensible buy than the Acidlab Drumatix.
Less pattern memory but more steps, p-locks, and I have some modded 606 samples I can throw in the sample pool.
Ain’t the Tanzmaus and the Tanzbar Lite about 500€ each?[/quote]
Around so, yes.
Though a lot of the stuff I liked about the Tanzbar has gone missing with the Lite version, which is fine - it’s called Lite for a reason.
But tuned Lo, Med and Hi Toms and congas, the bass and lead synths (or more like noises, but still), stuff like that. If I ever went down the Tanzbaer route again, I’d go for the full version.