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One of the most feature-packed and affordable drum machines in Boss history.
Get some great beats right away with the Boss DR-670 Dr. Rhythm Drum Machine. This compact rhythm-creation tool offers all the acclaimed sound from Boss' flagship DR-770 while adding enhancements like velocity-sensitive pads and footswitch control. 255 no-compromise drum and percussion waveforms grouped into 64 preset and 64 user kits. Program bass lines using sixteen distinct sounds including Finger Bass, Slap Bass, Acoustic Bass, and Pick Bass. Buttons are physically set up like the notes on a bass. Up to 100 songs. 200 preset rhythm patterns, 200 user patterns. Large LCD. Foot control jack for handsfree start/stop and fills with optional footswitch. Assign patterns to pads for triggering on the fly with Direct Pattern Play.
Boss DR-670 Dr. Rhythm Drum Machine Features:
- 255 waveforms
- 64 preset kits and 64 user kits
- 16 distinct bass sounds
- 100 songs
- 200 preset rhythm patterns, 200 user patterns
- Large LCD
- Patterns assignable to specific pads
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I GOT a drummer!
When they first put this on the shelf I bought it. I have yet to regret my purchase. It paid for itself the first show I did with it. I use it for everything you would normally use a drummer for. I do recordings with it, practice with it and compose with it. Lol, it always on time and it even allows me to put my bass down and work the crowd with my mic at some of the gigs I do.
Reviewed by Tenor1 on 2/8/2007 who plays I play most styles.
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Easy To Use
This is a very simple drum machine compared with some of the other units out there in this price range. Pick your kit, pick your pattern, and off you go. Recording your own patterns and songs is a snap. There are some advanced functions if you want to dive deep and edit individual sounds, but I haven't had the need to do that yet. The presets sound nice, but you'll want to record your own patterns to give them a "human" feel. The LCD screen is a nice size as well. Pads have a nice feel to them and are velocity sensitive too. Great buy!
Reviewed by DSDub on 11/1/2006 who plays Rock, Blues, Funk.
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It Does The Job
I purchased a Boss DR-670 Dr. Rhythm drum machine
about a year ago. I'm not a master DJ or anything, so I have just been using this for jamming with my guitar. It's a good product with lots of styles and beats. My only problem with it is the complexness. The directions and manual are somewhat difficult to understand. It took me a while to get used to. I don't know of any other drum machine that compares to it though. It does the job.
Reviewed by greyhensey on 10/30/2006 who plays Folk, Rock, Alternative.
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Dr. Rhythm gets funky
I?m a ?bedroom musician?, so to speak. I don?t really play gigs and stuff like that. I record my songs on my Tascam US-122. I was using free drum machines that I had downloaded online. But the sounds were outdated and limited. So I decided to invest in a drum machine. I didn?t want to spend that much money either. So, I found this little guy. I love it! The sound quality is much better in recordings than live, though. The possibilities are endless. I use this mostly for my blues, funk, and metal songs. I love it and will never give it away.
Reviewed by KillWill on 10/10/2006 who plays Rock, Metal, Neoclassical, Shred.
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Need a drummer?
I looked at a lot of drum machines before purchasing this one. Overall, the feel of the pads combined with the quality of the samples made this machine to good to pass up. The included patterns are a great place to start, but the real potential of this machine is revealed when you begin to record your own patterns and songs. Invest in the footswitch - it will make your life a lot easier! Tons of sounds and kits - make your own kit if you don't like the pre-programmed ones. Anything from natural to hip-hop, studio to world, this machine has it all. Velocity sensitive pads help add realism to the mix, and you can control individual aspects of each sound like the amount of reverb or sustain - even if you hit the drum head in the center or on the side! Like all drum machines, the cymbals are a little weak and unrealistic...but for those of you without access to a drummer, this is the next best thing.
Reviewed by Misconduct2K on 10/4/2006 who plays Rock, Blues, Metal.
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