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Uploaded by on Jan 8, 2009

Here's the demo track of the TR 909 made by Roland, If you want to hear it on your own machine you have to press both the 1st Track Play button & the 1st Pattern Play one (when the unit is off) and turn it on. It will reset everything, so you will lose all your patterns & songs.

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  • sorry I guess its through the whole track, those fast flam beats. How do you do that?

  • It's done with the first grey line under the tempo knob. It's kind of a rythm scheme. I don't really know how to explain it in english, but basically when you set the 909 into this mode it will run twice faster than the 4th line.

  • Oops, my mistake... it's the 3rd line, look at the led above the buttons @ 0:34

  • bieeen. Quien te lo autografeo???

  • Hey thanks! It's been signed twice by Ritchie Hawtin, the 1st time in L.A in 1998, and the second in Phoenix. He wrote several things on it, like "I barely use this machine but it's a great interface". :-)

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  • @sleestack808

    There's a flam function for certain sounds. Just as you do accents on certain sounds. You can also set the rate of flam from very tight to less tight.

  • WANT

  • @VincentsVideoVisions :(.. Stick with phosycon.. it is really a great

  • @pomfrit93 I sold my x0x along with everything else because I moved back in with my mom so I could go to college. This place is really small and i just don't have the space or time to work on music, except in the summer, and I don't want to spend my summers sitting indoors working on beats. So, for now, I just have to do without hardware! :(

    Oh well! It will be worth it, when I'm done with school I will make better money so I will be able to buy more toys :)

  • @VincentsVideoVisions Hehe. i know what you mean. Sometimes i wish that the only thing i had to deal with was synths. but then again. not really ;).. why did you sell the x0xb0x? some of the units i want the most is FR 777, Korg ms 20, Acidlab miami/tr 808, Korg Ms 50, Yamaha cs 15, Juno 106, Alpha juno 2 with pg 300, Korg PS-3300/3200/3100, Roland System 100m, Prophet 5, Moog voyager, DSI Tetra, Korg VC-10 Vocoder and especially deopfer a-100 rack.. The list goes on and on ;)

  • @pomfrit93 (continued) ... Yamaha TX-816, Fender Rhodes mk2, Ensoniq Fizmo, Jomox SunSyn, Korg Wavestation XS, Arp Solina, Moog Minimoog model D, Yamaha DX200, Chroma Polaris, Yamaha CS-80... hehehe more money than I will ever have!!!

  • @pomfrit93 I just sold my x0x, so sad. :( A x0xb0x and a tr-606 and an analog delay is all I need to have fun for hours! :( The TR-727 sounds cool but I have high-quality samples of them all, it makes more sense to me to just load them into a MPC. :) Studio that I want: Future Retro FR-777, Future Retro XS, MachineDrum UW, Linndrum LM-2, TR-909, TR-808, MC-202, SH-101, Korg MS-20, Akai MPC 2500, Akai S950, E-MU SP-1200, Ensoniq ASR-10, Nord Lead 2, Roland VP-330, Ensoniq Mirage Rack, Arp Odyssey

  • @VincentsVideoVisions Ha ha. Which school are you at? Yeah. I decided to grab a x0x instead of the 303. Will love to have a 303, but imo not worth the money. there is so many emulations out there, and with the x0xb0x for an example. you can even play your pattern backwards and things like that. stuff you could never do with the 303, and they sound so close. .. for the price of one teebee i rather want some more kill ass filters and maybe a tr 727 for that detroit sound.

    What gear do you lust?

  • @pomfrit93 Yeah, software is boring and I don't like the "sound" of it in general. There's no inspiration or experimentation, really. I much prefer hardware.

    It's probably a good idea to buy the vintage gear first, but with how much prices fluctuate, you never know. 303's are now worth practically half of what they were worth just a couple years ago. When I get done with school, I will be able to afford gear, and I pretty much know EXACTLY what I'm going to buy :)

  • @VincentsVideoVisions That sounds harsh mate. working with software is boring - i only use ableton to keep my stuff more organized. Im currently working my ass off at 2 jobs to get money for gear. Hehe.

    I was looking for a machinedrum too. but then i decided to get the TR 909 first. The machinedrum is so super great tool! But i will stick with a oldschool setup before the stuff gets too pricey, but that is just my opinion.. BTW Machinedrum and tr 909 is AMAZING together!,

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