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  • Beautiful.

  • @seifukusha according to "Never Stop" by Tony Fletcher and "Turquoise Days" by Chris Adams, Will's drum machine (which was never singled out as Echo until later, the name came whole from a list suggested by a roommate of Ian's) was a Minipops Junior. There's a demo of one here on YouTube uploaded by retrosound72.

  • bought one today at a flea market for 3€ in great condition.

    Sounds Awesome!!!!

  • this is the Echo from Echo and the Bunnymen. They mentioned it had rock1 and rock2 so....

  • Can you press several pattern buttons in at the same time and make crazyness?

    Inquiring minds need to know...

  • k  .

  • I love this sounds :) , I've posted this video on switchedonsynthesizer.blogspot . com

  • I want one!

  • Still a great tool. especially for $5

  • I just bought one of these for $5 at a garage sale.

  • ah man! what a great tool for that time!

  • I own a TR-66 "Rythm Arranger". It sounds a bit like this machine, but maybe a bit more versatile. You can actually press two or more buttons at once and get mutant beats. And if you open it up, you can adjust the sounds with little trims... the kick will sustain and ring like it's an 808! I love these old beasts!

  • That sounds like fun. Yes, there is something very sweet about old beat boxes.

  • I am starting to really appreciate analog, perhaps a bit late!

  • It's never too late.  ;-)

  • haha.. cool! that thing looks like it'd be a plugin for Reason or something :)

  • Wow. That was amazing. thanks soooo much for sharing.

    that snare. kills me.

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