drum machine

foRUMS 4 punkdISCO forums at punkdisco.co.uk
Mon Jun 15 20:33:57 CEST 2015


I think if Roland release one of their more quirky drum machines into the
TR8, I would find it hard to resist the purchase.  808/909/707 are just too
obvious for me but Im hoping they have just gone down the safe route
initially and will follow up with a "did not see that coming" release..

 

Fingers crossed..

 

Paul

London

www.punkdisco.co.uk

 

From: Andrew Tarpinian [mailto:andrewtarpinian at gmail.com] 
Sent: 15 June 2015 17:38
To: Music-bar
Subject: Re: drum machine

 

 

On Jun 15, 2015, at 12:31 PM, Tony Scharf <tony.scharf at outlook.com
<mailto:tony.scharf at outlook.com> > wrote:

 

>>Does not follow most of your requirements but the Analog Rytm, I think, is
the best sounding drum machine ever made. It's the true Roland TR successor
+ much much much more. It even has a magic button (knob,) that you will also
want to process other things with.

 

I mostly agree with Andy on this, though I do really love my TR8 despite
having an Analog Rhythm.  Of the two, it's the most fun. 

 

The AR is phenomenally good, though.   If I could only own one drum machine
(and some events in my personally life may lead to that becoming fact) it
would be the one.

 

TR8 definitely wins in the category of more hands on. I still want one.

 

Been loving this video again

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahCgnktJAKY

 

I was super jellies of his cable set up - I did the same thing with colored
hosa patch cables, though they are not exactly like his I don't think, he
has colors I don't - check out the right angle ones, sweet. I wish I knew
what brand these were.

 

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