no because they are only meant to be made for music
Many songs suit drum programming.
There are many different sites you can find comparison for popular drum machines. The best comparison site for popular drum machines would be BestCover.
The drum sounds were created with Akai S900 and S1000 samplers and controlled by MIDI sequencer. Some of the samples came from vintage Roland (TR-808 and 909) drum machines, and Simmons drum machines from the mid to late 80's.
a roland cr78 rhythm machine combined with a tr-808
It is a programming language / piece of software used to program logic controllers for automating machines.
Most drum machines play samples, which may be under the copyright of the manufacturer. Prerecorded sample sets are also available on disc.
There was no drummer. Phil Oakey programmed the drum rythms using various Drum Machines - the most common being the LinnDrum LM1 and LM2 - e.g. used in "Don't you want me?"
It is the photocopier drum usually relating to Xerox machines.
the difference between a drum kit and a drum machine is that a drum kit you perform naturally with your hands using sticks to change the pitch on whether it is high or low, and a drum machine is like a little electronic board where all you have to do is choose which percussion instrument you want and edit the way the rhythm sounds. personally i prefer the drum machine, much easier ;)a drum kit is an instrument that you can play. a drum machine is a computer that generates a drum track. drum machines are commonly used in techno and hip-hop.
The Brother DR-510 drum cartridge is compatible with the following printers: the Brother All-in-One Machines, the Brother Copy Machines and the Brother Laser Printers.
Yes, some washing machines have magnets in them. These magnets are commonly used in the motor to drive the drum and in the door latch mechanism to keep the door shut during the cycle.
PLC stands for Programmable logic controller. It is used in factory settings and can control machines and basically automates electrical outputs and procedures.