rythmes à composer (16 mémoires de patterns x2 A-B)
- jeu live (seq en marche ou pas) + 4 roulements
- pas-à-pas (seq en marche ou pas) + plusieurs break (scatter)
11 sons vintage x 2 (TR-808 et TR-909 + quelques variantes) en 16 mémoires de combinaisons de kits
- Bass Drum (BD) + Snare Drum (SD)
- Low Tom (LT) + Mid Tom (MT) + High Tom (HT)
- Rim Shot (RS)
- Hand Clap (HC)
- Closed Hihat (CH) + Open Hihat (OH)
- Crash Cymbal (CC)
- Ride Cymbal (RC)
- + audio in sidechain compression (8 types)
effets applicables par pas (TR-REC+STEP) ou par instrument (KIT+STEP) de plusieurs types (INST+STEP)
- accent
- reverb (8 types))
- delay (8 types))
- tempo : tap, swing, sync
Drum Machine Sound Comparison – Roland TR-606, 707, 808, 909
Roland launched the 909 in 1983, three years after the launch of its predecessor, the TR-808.[5] Whereas the 808 uses completely analog sounds, the 909 drum machine also uses samples (for its cymbal and hi-hat sounds). All 30 original TR-707 and TR-727 sounds are 25kHz, 8-bit (or 6-bit for some tones) sample playback engine. 7X7 package inclued modified TR-909 kick and snare + Finger Snap + Big Hand Clap. The TR-8 Ver.1.20 update adds the sounds of the classic Roland TR-606 to the 7X7-TR8 Drum Machine Expansion.
TR-808 (poum ké pa till…)
TR-909 (poing keu pfa tiss…)
TR-707
TR-727
TR-606
https://www.roland.com/global/products/tr-8/
https://www.roland.com/global/products/tr-8/downloads/
http://fr.audiofanzine.com/bar/roland/tr-8/editorial/tests/trminator.html
http://fr.audiofanzine.com/bar/roland/tr-8/pedago/tutoriels/aide-memoire-roland-tr-8-7268/
https://medias.audiofanzine.com/files/roland-tr-8-aide-memoire-ld-476298.pdf
https://www.roland.com/global/products/7×7-tr8/
https://www.rolandcorp.com.au/blog/ultimate-guide-aira-tr-8
https://www.rolandcorp.com.au/blog/tr-8-and-effects-part-1-onboard-effects