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Boss DR-110 analoge drumcomputer
Laatste Roland analoog drumbakkie die het meest in de buurt komt van een Roland TR-606 maar nog iets metaalachtiger klinkt in de hihats en een clap !
Op het net genoeg informatie te vinden om het te modificeren zodat hij een sync in krijgt en hij met de rest van je apparatuur mee kan lopen in de tijd..
Inc. het originele opberghoesje maar met een niet originele adapter.
You want Roland analog drum sounds? Don't wanna pay $200 much less $800-1000? Well, get a DR-110. The only sync it's got is a trigger out with each accent, but that's easily remedied with a few splotches of solder. Okay so the only tuning you can do to the sounds is choose balance between bass & snare vs. hihats and cymbals. I'm sure that's doable too. It sounds like a cleaned up TR-606 with handclaps instead of toms. I'd say it's your essential analog drum sounds, except that you can't adjust Bass Drum decay. But it's more portable than any x0x box, running on just 4 AA batteries and half the size of a 606. And the buttons are nicer to the touch. The last of the line of Roland analogue beatboxes, this is their technology at its peak. Just a lot less user configurable. At the least, make it DIN SYNC, and it's practically a 606 without volume control, and could sell for the price of a 606.
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Analoog drumbakkie die het meest in de buurt komt van een Roland TR-606 maar nog iets metaalachtiger klinkt in de hihats en een clap !
Op het net genoeg informatie te vinden om het te modificeren zodat hij een sync in krijgt en hij met de rest van je apparatuur mee kan lopen in de tijd..
Inc. het originele opberghoesje maar met een niet originele adapter.
You want Roland analog drum sounds? Don't wanna pay $200 much less $800-1000? Well, get a DR-110. The only sync it's got is a trigger out with each accent, but that's easily remedied with a few splotches of solder. Okay so the only tuning you can do to the sounds is choose balance between bass & snare vs. hihats and cymbals. I'm sure that's doable too. It sounds like a cleaned up TR-606 with handclaps instead of toms. I'd say it's your essential analog drum sounds, except that you can't adjust Bass Drum decay. But it's more portable than any x0x box, running on just 4 AA batteries and half the size of a 606. And the buttons are nicer to the touch. The last of the line of Roland analogue beatboxes, this is their technology at its peak. Just a lot less user configurable. At the least, make it DIN SYNC, and it's practically a 606 without volume control, and could sell for the price of a 606.
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Laatste Roland analoog drumbakkie die het meest in de buurt komt van een Roland TR-606 maar nog iets metaalachtiger klinkt in de hihats en een clap !
Op het net genoeg informatie te vinden om het te modificeren zodat hij een sync in krijgt en hij met de rest van je apparatuur mee kan lopen in de tijd..
Inc. het originele opberghoesje maar met een niet originele adapter.
You want Roland analog drum sounds? Don't wanna pay $200 much less $800-1000? Well, get a DR-110. The only sync it's got is a trigger out with each accent, but that's easily remedied with a few splotches of solder. Okay so the only tuning you can do to the sounds is choose balance between bass & snare vs. hihats and cymbals. I'm sure that's doable too. It sounds like a cleaned up TR-606 with handclaps instead of toms. I'd say it's your essential analog drum sounds, except that you can't adjust Bass Drum decay. But it's more portable than any x0x box, running on just 4 AA batteries and half the size of a 606. And the buttons are nicer to the touch. The last of the line of Roland analogue beatboxes, this is their technology at its peak. Just a lot less user configurable. At the least, make it DIN SYNC, and it's practically a 606 without volume control, and could sell for the price of a 606.
Deel via:
Analoog drumbakkie die het meest in de buurt komt van een Roland TR-606 maar nog iets metaalachtiger klinkt in de hihats en een clap !
Op het net genoeg informatie te vinden om het te modificeren zodat hij een sync in krijgt en hij met de rest van je apparatuur mee kan lopen in de tijd..
Inc. het originele opberghoesje maar met een niet originele adapter.
You want Roland analog drum sounds? Don't wanna pay $200 much less $800-1000? Well, get a DR-110. The only sync it's got is a trigger out with each accent, but that's easily remedied with a few splotches of solder. Okay so the only tuning you can do to the sounds is choose balance between bass & snare vs. hihats and cymbals. I'm sure that's doable too. It sounds like a cleaned up TR-606 with handclaps instead of toms. I'd say it's your essential analog drum sounds, except that you can't adjust Bass Drum decay. But it's more portable than any x0x box, running on just 4 AA batteries and half the size of a 606. And the buttons are nicer to the touch. The last of the line of Roland analogue beatboxes, this is their technology at its peak. Just a lot less user configurable. At the least, make it DIN SYNC, and it's practically a 606 without volume control, and could sell for the price of a 606.
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