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DSI Linn Drum II
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 4:16 pm
by EricK
Has anyone heard of this?
Oh man this thing looks NICE!
Eric
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 4:24 pm
by HB3
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 4:27 pm
by HB3
So it looks like Dave Smith is out...no pre-orders...back to the drawing board...
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 4:31 pm
by CTRLSHFT
dave made it into this, [imo, it's not explicitly a replacement, but it's awful close to the protospecs of the boomchik]:

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 12:30 am
by opal gann
I have been drooling over this elusive piece of equipment for a long time now...Please don't tell me that it will never be...
I have a Linn Drum and it's the funnest easiest thing to play and program (not to mention the sound that comes out of that thing)
BTW...Can't wait for my new T3 pedals. The anti...anti....antice...(say it, say it)anticipation is killing me

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 2:11 am
by EricK
After you posted that about vaporware, I noticed that is a digital mock-up. haha
I wish I could do mockups that realistic, my eyes were totally fooled until I noticed that the shadows were going two different ways.
Eric
Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 6:02 am
by Maskin
I've been waiting for this thing to come out for years now, I bought a Vermona drumsynth instead because I couldn't wait any longer.
Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 11:35 am
by theglyph
From what I understand, the analog portion (DSI) is basically finished but to digital side (Linn) is still being worked on if at all. I believe they were intending to release right around the time of the economic crash.

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 6:29 pm
by peterkadar
I've heard only great things about the Tetra...
I have a Prophet '08SE with the pot enhancement, and it's great.
And a tower of moogerfoogers and a voyager... I love them all!
Can't wait for the T3's either...
We live in a good time for gear...
Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 8:47 am
by EMwhite
Maskin wrote:I've been waiting for this thing to come out for years now, I bought a Vermona drumsynth instead because I couldn't wait any longer.
If you browse the NAMM 2010 YouTube vids, there is one of Dave Smith talking about LINN (the guy interviewing him about his new products put him on the spot). He simply says that he's not directly involved anymore but that Linn would [at some point] release it.
So two questions... first is for Maskin... how is the Vermona? I was considering getting one myself, again, in the absence of something else. The M_Brane and M_Base's from JoMoX seem interesting but you'll go broke buying them (I have a small VDrum setup that make the triggers useful). My understanding of the Vermona is that it really does give a full palette of sounds and knobs to tweak which are specific to drum type but that the Midi implementation is poor (ie. only note and velocity is captured so realtime tweaks cannot be recorded nor can cc's be sent to alter settings during playback).
2nd question is... who else makes a purpose built analog drum device that is affordable? Again, JoMoX makes a few devices in the 1-2k range but I haven't seen too many others and the market is likely in Europe more so than the states.
With limited runs/distribution and high cost of development, I wouldn't expect Moog to make something but then again, the weak dollar might actually work out in their favor if they made something economical (the key) that could be mass produced.
I've posted before that I hope for a Moog drum and analog sequencer device. I'd pay $2,000 for that as I'm sure LINN will cost at least that.
Any feedback on other devices or the Vermona would be great.
Thanks,
-Mike W. from NJ
Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 12:48 pm
by slabwax
Hello
This looks like a cool piece.
http://www.analoguehaven.com/mfb/schlagzwerg/
I've been eyeing it for a couple months now. Also what about one of the Akai models? The MFB Drum/ Seq. and their semi mod synth ( same form factor) seem like a nice combo. You can get both for under 2k. I don't know if the CV would play nice with Moog's. i'm sure you could sort that out if it's important to you. Good luck!
Dean
Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 9:04 pm
by EMwhite
slabwax wrote:Hello
This looks like a cool piece.
http://www.analoguehaven.com/mfb/schlagzwerg/
I've been eyeing it for a couple months now. Also what about one of the Akai models? The MFB Drum/ Seq. and their semi mod synth ( same form factor) seem like a nice combo. You can get both for under 2k. I don't know if the CV would play nice with Moog's. i'm sure you could sort that out if it's important to you. Good luck!
Dean
Nice... I've been AnalogueHaven, just never bothered to look at the MFB stuff. They have an amazing array of products on that site.
Just like I was a kid and the best programs (Commodore 64) came out of German, they seem to have a lock on the market when it comes to electronic Kraft* type musik <- haha get it, musik.
I was in Munich a few years ago but didn't learn enough German to be able to read their web site. May be worth looking into though, thanks for the link.
The Step64 looks very reasonable also and I recall reading about it here so may go back and research that.
-Mike W. from NJ
Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 6:19 am
by Maskin
MikeWfromNJ wrote:Maskin wrote:I've been waiting for this thing to come out for years now, I bought a Vermona drumsynth instead because I couldn't wait any longer.
If you browse the NAMM 2010 YouTube vids, there is one of Dave Smith talking about LINN (the guy interviewing him about his new products put him on the spot). He simply says that he's not directly involved anymore but that Linn would [at some point] release it.
So two questions... first is for Maskin... how is the Vermona? I was considering getting one myself, again, in the absence of something else. The M_Brane and M_Base's from JoMoX seem interesting but you'll go broke buying them (I have a small VDrum setup that make the triggers useful). My understanding of the Vermona is that it really does give a full palette of sounds and knobs to tweak which are specific to drum type but that the Midi implementation is poor (ie. only note and velocity is captured so realtime tweaks cannot be recorded nor can cc's be sent to alter settings during playback).
I actually considered the Jomox boxes at first but as you said, they are quite expensive. I'm really happy with my Vermona though, all analog voices, spring reverbs on the clap (which sounds awesome) and snare, drum layering and loads of knobs to tweak. To me te MIDI implementation is just perfect, I don't need to tweak it using CC's. I just use the knobs. All I need is note and velocity to sequence it.
Probably the best thing about it is that you can make it sound like anything you want.
Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 3:50 pm
by D-rex
I've only heard good things about Jomox drum machines. This has been at the top of my wishlist for a while
http://www.bigcitymusic.com/product.asp?pid=1000423
Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 5:31 pm
by ColorForm2113
Maskin wrote:I've been waiting for this thing to come out for years now, I bought a Vermona drumsynth instead because I couldn't wait any longer.
what do you use to sequence the vermona drm?