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Linn 9000 Vintage Drum Machine Demo

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Uploaded by on Nov 5, 2010

Demonstration of factory sounds and drum pattern creation. One of the coolest features of the Linn 900 is the Hi Hat Decay slider. Instad of having seperate open and closed hi hat buttons, you can use the slider the same way a real drummer would operate the hi hat pedal allowing you to get any sound between open and closed AND record it into your pattern.

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  • Thank goodness the Linn quantized what you played in to it! Sheesh!

  • Great piece of gear. Unfortunately, it formed the basis of every god-awful Stock/Aitken/Waterman record of the late 80's - Kylie, Sinitta, Rick Astley, Sonia, etc.

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  • @fender1000100 No it won't. There is no sequencer on the RX5, it is doesn't have pressure sensitive pads or sampling.

  • Átenle las manos

  • Good machine But a YAMAHA RX5 will do it all even better at a fraction of the price seond hand.

  • It's very groovy.

  • A dream machine

  • @DHTSciFiArtist This is the machine. They used this on majority of their projects in the late 80's.

  • Would love one of these!

  • @meedily Nah, Just no timing.

  • @MikeyRB77 Around these parts we just call that whiteboy timing

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