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Description

Unleash your rhythmic creativity with the MFB Tanzmaus Analogue Drumcomputer, a compact yet powerful drum machine that caters to both aspiring producers and seasoned beat-makers. Designed with a versatile sound engine, the Tanzmaus combines the warmth of analogue synthesis with the precision of digital control. This hybrid approach ensures you have a wide range of sonic possibilities at your fingertips, from classic, punchy drum sounds to unique, experimental textures.

The Tanzmaus features five analogue drum voices and two digital sample-based voices, providing a rich palette for crafting intricate rhythms. Each voice is highly adjustable, allowing you to tweak parameters such as pitch, decay, and volume for maximum customization. With its user-friendly interface and robust sequencer, you can effortlessly program and manipulate beats in real-time, making it perfect for both studio production and live performances.

Key Features:

  • Versatile sound engine combining analogue and digital elements
  • Five analogue drum voices for classic, warm sounds
  • Two digital sample-based voices for a diverse sonic range
  • User-friendly interface with intuitive controls
  • Highly customizable parameters for each drum voice
  • Robust sequencer for real-time beat programming
  • Compact design ideal for both studio and live setups

Product specs

Brand MFB
Model Tanzmaus
Year 2010s
Made In Germany
Categories Drum Machines, Samplers
Analog / Digital Analog
MIDI I/O MIDI Input, MIDI Output
Polyphony 7 Voices

FAQs

What kind of sounds can the MFB Tanzmaus Analogue Drumcomputer produce?

The MFB Tanzmaus offers a range of punchy and dynamic analog drum sounds, including kicks, snares, claps, toms, and hi-hats, making it versatile for electronic and dance music production.

How many voices does the MFB Tanzmaus support?

The MFB Tanzmaus supports 7 voices of polyphony, allowing for complex drum patterns and layered sound design.

Does the MFB Tanzmaus have MIDI connectivity?

Yes, the MFB Tanzmaus features both MIDI Input and Output, enabling seamless integration with other MIDI-enabled equipment and DAWs.

Is the MFB Tanzmaus suitable for live performances?

The MFB Tanzmaus is well-suited for live performances due to its compact size, intuitive interface, and robust analog sound, making it a great choice for DJs and live electronic musicians.

Can the MFB Tanzmaus be used with external sequencers?

Yes, the MFB Tanzmaus can be used with external sequencers via its MIDI I/O, allowing for expanded sequencing capabilities and synchronization with other gear.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Great sound quality, cuts through busy mixes

  • Sampler part adds crunchy texture to sounds

  • Versatile analog sounds for non-standard usage

  • LFO section allows for subtle variations and creative uses

  • Parameter locks and 5 separate LFOs offer deep complexity

  • Small footprint and good build quality

  • Ability to upload own samples enhances flexibility

  • Deep bass drum sound with 6 adjustable controls

CONS

  • Confusing operation, steep learning curve

  • Requires frequent use to remember operational steps

  • Small buttons and reliance on shift functions hinder ease of use

  • Program change over CC is not instant, causing delays

  • Manual is confusing and not very helpful

  • Small size compromises ease of workflow and intuitiveness

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about MFB Tanzmaus Analogue Drumcomputer.

Features and functionality

  • The Tanzmaus offers five individual outputs, a feature that is particularly appealing for those seeking detailed sound separation.

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  • The pitch of the kick drum is inconsistent, requiring the unit to warm up to stabilize; parameters lock may also disengage unexpectedly due to dust or heavy pattern automation.

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User experience

  • While the Tanzbar Lite's sequencer is complex, it allows for detailed parameter recording and modulation, potentially applicable to the Tanzmaus.

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  • Owners report poor after-sales service from MFB, with slow responses and unresolved hardware issues despite repairs.

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Use cases and applications

  • The Tanzmaus is favored by techno enthusiasts for its robust analog kick and snare sounds.

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Comparisons

  • Unlike the TR8, the Tanzmaus combines 909-like sounds with a mix of analog and sample-based elements, offering unique sound manipulation capabilities.

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Value and pricing

  • Purchasing the Tanzmaus from a UK shop can be $80 to $100 cheaper than US sources, though a compatible power supply will be needed for US use.

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Build quality

  • The Tanzmaus is prone to LED malfunctions, where LEDs may start blinking unexpectedly and fail to turn off.

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Software and compatibility

  • Software bugs include non-responsive LFOs and unreliable record motion functionality, affecting performance consistency.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Users recommend replacing original potentiometer knobs with MC303 knobs to reduce pressure and extend potentiometer lifespan.

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Critic Reviews

MFB Tanzmaus and Tanzbär Lite review | MusicRadar

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The MFB Tanzmaus Analogue Drumcomputer boasts a gritty, raw sound that appeals to fans of underground techno and jungle. Its standout audio quality is marred by a baffling sequencer workflow, where nearly every function hides behind a Shift press, even the Play button. While its build feels rugged, some noise issues with knobs raise concerns about long-term durability. Despite its flaws, including a lack of intuitive design and cumbersome navigation, the Tanzmaus delivers character and punch in its sound, making it a tempting choice for those willing to navigate its complex interface.

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The MFB Tanzmaus Analogue Drumcomputer offers a rich sonic palette reminiscent of classic 909 drum machines, with a modern twist. While the sequencer can be initially unintuitive, mastering it opens up vast programming possibilities thanks to MFB's parameter locking. The ability to change samples per step is a highlight, although the process for loading new samples via Sysex is cumbersome. Despite the fiddly sample management, the Tanzmaus is a powerful tool for creative beat-making, making it a commendable choice for those willing to dive deep into its capabilities.

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christiaan

Great sound, a bit complicated in use.

The sound of this drum machine is really good, it cuts really well through even a busy mix. Lots of shift functions and small buttons makes it not the easiest drum machine out there. But.. it sounds great. Especially the kick and snare. And you can upload your own samples into it.

One thing that bugs me is that program change over CC is not instant, it will want to play out 2 or 4 bars of the program it is on before changing. Apparently more MFB boxes have this.

Also, the manual is a bit confusing. But I love it, bought one (and sold it because I couldn't wrap my head around the functios) when they first came out. Have one again and it's a keeper.

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Botched modern classic

Major flaw of this machine is its small factor. It seems like it was the most important aspect of designing this unit. Sadly, it compromised machine's fast, easy workflow and intuitiveness. I had to few times restudy manual, after taking longer brake of using it. Which is a shame, Maus stands sonically close to Roland TR-909, but far enough to be considered a clone. Sounds thick enough to require little to none post processing.

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