Behringer is cloning the Linn Drum

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Behringer reveals the LmDrum, its long-awaited LinnDrum reboot, but it might not quite be what you were expecting

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What’s clear is that the LmDrum isn’t a 1:1 remake. The buttons are different, for a start, and the LmDrum has a display. The presence of a waveform on here suggests that sample editing will be possible, and it looks like you’ll have the option to import your own samples, too.

Other enhancements include the Wave Designer and Analog Filter, which look like they’ve been brought across from Behringer’s RD-8 and RD-9 drum machines.

The bad news is that the LmDrum is still a long way from going into production - look out for more updates between now and whenever Behringer is ready to get it out of the door.
 

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cool. But why not move forward instead of remaking old shyt with updated features?
 

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cool. But why not move forward instead of remaking old shyt with updated features?
The Vintage market is arguable bigger than the New market. I can't believe it took so long for a company to realize this.

I might buy a wig and a purple rain suit to go with this purchase.
 

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cool. But why not move forward instead of remaking old shyt with updated features?
people love the old shyt apparently but get priced out, or just cant find it. im probably not going to buy it but i love that behringer is doing this
 
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