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Andy Sandoval
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From: Bakersfield, California, USA

posted 04 August 2004 11:27 PM     profile     
Help!!! Boss JS-5 (jam station) or DR-5? decisions, decisions, I've narrowed down my search for a rhythym machine between these two. I really like swing patterns but don't know if the JS-5 (jam station) is better for that than the Boss DR-5. I believe the DR-5 has a "swing" feature but don't know much about it. I do want the capability to input chords and change tempo and keys to songs and I think they both do that. Any input on these two (pros and cons) would surely help.

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[This message was edited by Andy Sandoval on 04 August 2004 at 11:30 PM.]

Joseph V. Sapp
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From: Fayetteville, Pa.

posted 06 August 2004 11:43 AM     profile     
Andy:
go to the links section, Vendors, and check out Billy Coopers in Va. he has some sound clips and its just himself and a DR-5. That should make your mind up. God Bless.

Joe

George Kimery
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From: Limestone, TN, USA

posted 06 August 2004 05:23 PM     profile     
Andy, if you decide to go the DR-5 route, I have one that I used very little I would be willing to part with. I also have the $40.00 video that shows how to use it. Much better than trying to dig it out of a manual.

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