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Roland TR-606 review
by synthvibrations • • 0 Comments
The Roland TR-606 was the cute sister of the great TB-303.
Roland intended to sell this pair of silver boxes to guitar players or organ players as substitutes to a bassist and a drummer.
But in the early 80s , when the popularity of sample based drum machines was growing up with the Linn drum, Oberheim DMX, Emu Drumulator, the TR-TB combo sounded really poor and unnatural to rock players who were astonished by the fidelity of the sampled sounds.
So the poor silver boxes were sold just for practicing musicians on a budget.
During the 80s many electronic bands with low budget started using both the 606 and the 303 till , in 87/88 DJ Phuture enstablished the sound of the TB-303 as a new mainstay in the dance culture.
The TR606 , often used in early new wave electro-bands became famous as a great techno drum machine, along with its bigger sisters the TR 808, TR909.
So, despite its limitation the TR606 has gained its place in electronic music appearing in many awesome records by Aphex Twin, Squarepusher, Autechre, Kid 606, 808 STATE and many more…
The TR606 is a fully analog drumsynth with a digital sequencer.
The machine has seven sounds plus accent.
- Accent
- Bass drum
- Snare drum
- Lo tom
- Hi tom
- Cymbal
- Open hat
- Closed hat
The sequencer is really pretty easy to use.
It can be programmed in Step or Realtime, and is the classic 16 step TR sequencer.
You select the instrument and press the step that corrispond to the trig you want.
Really easy and user friendly!
The sequencer can also be used trig synth arpeggiators or other old machines with sync in.
The two toms have two triggers out to do it.
The 606 has a din port to sync (in or out ) with other machines that use the Roland sync 24.
The sounds are typical electronic analog sounds very close to the TR808, but with their own carachter.
The TR606 has a more aggressive and less smooth tone compared to the 808, it could be the 808 on acid!
The bassdrum kicks in a medium range, the snare is hard and snappy the hats and cymbal are really tinny, while the toms are great for that tribal electro rhythm.
This is a great analog drum machinee that’ is growing in price and popularity, I love mine and I think any electro/techno producer should own one!
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BOSS DR-110 review
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This little cute box is a fully analog drumachine with a graphic sequencer.
The unit is really tiny and portable and offers six sounds plus accent.
The sounds are:
- Accent
- Bass drum
- Snare drum
- Open hihat
- Closed hihat
- Cymbal
- Hand clap
There are four knobs :
- Tempo (fast-slow)
- Balance
- Accent
- Volume
The tempo is controlled by the knob but the machine does not display the value of the BPM.
The balance act as a mix between the drum & snare and hats & cymbal.
Accent controls the “accented”sound , in fact it does not only affect the volume of the percussion accented but also the timbre.
Volume is the Master Volume.
The sounds are the classic analog drum sounds of Roland CR/TR series.
The kick is really similar to the one of the TR808 and of the CR8000 , fat and punchy, much deeper and full compared to the TR-606.
The snare is really snappy and can be a cross between a TR808 and a TR606.
Hats and cymbal resembles the TR606, while the clap is a classic tr808 one.
Programming is similar to the CR series with the pause/trig style , but is far easier than on CR78 or CR8000 because here we have a disply with the programming grid!
The display is really similar to the one on the TR707 or TR727 , all the elements are displayed and is like programming on cubase or any other software sequencer.
The START acts as TRIG and the STOP as PAUSE.
The Accent acts also as TRIG OUT INST.
The downside of this machine is the absence of a clock in , but many modifications are available to install a sync in or even midify the machine.
All in all an awesome little beast that comes really cheap!