14 May 2018
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Yamaha RX21L
Yamaha RX21L Digital Rhythm Programmer It’s the Yamaha RX series, but with a Latin flare! The L in this case […]
14 May 2018
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Yamaha RX21
Yamaha RX21 Digital Rhythm Programmer. 1980’s classic drum machine. Great little machine with very usable sounds and interface, as relevant […]
14 May 2018
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Yamaha RX11
One of the first 8-bit sample-based drum-machines, the RX11 was considered a highly modern music instrument back in the early […]
14 May 2018
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Yamaha RX5
Out of the eighties comes this hugely underrated drum machine—in 1986, the RX5 was Yamaha’s flagship drum machine. Although its […]
14 May 2018
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Yamaha MR10
There aren’t many analogue Yamaha drum machines around. We’ve looked around and it appears that they only released one commercially […]
14 May 2018
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Yamaha EX5
The EX5 features a unique Extended Synthesis system which incorporates a number of the most advanced tone generator technologies currently […]
14 May 2018
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Yamaha CS6x
The Yamaha CS6x allows you to sample sounds or load in samples using the 4MB Phrase sampler. All the features […]
08 May 2018
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Roland TR-707
A very underrated drum machine! It resembles the popular TR-909, and better yet, its hi-hat, cymbals, and clap sound almost identical […]
08 May 2018
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Roland TR-626
The TR-626 is sort of an upgraded digital version of the classic TR-606 and TR-505 Rhythm Composers. This beat-box is still simple but has […]
08 May 2018
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Roland TR-606
A cool little box! So primitive and cute! The 606 was the percussion side-kick to the TB-303. It even looks like […]
08 May 2018
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Roland TR-505
A cheap (budget) drum machine. It features 16 drum tones which unfortunately, are only mediocre samples. Its memory contains 48 […]
08 May 2018
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Roland R-8
Roland R-8 One of the very best drum machines ever. It has excellent sounds which can be expanded by adding […]
08 May 2018
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Roland R-5
THERE WAS A time – must have been somewhere between ’81 and ’83 – when everything clicked. Just for a […]
08 May 2018
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Roland-MC09
The MC-09 PhraseLab is a creative tool for producing synth and drum loops – and emulating the TB-303. Combining an analog […]
08 May 2018
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Roland-JD800 Dance Card
Roland SL-JD-80-02 – Drums&Percussion Dance ROM-CARD This Roland JD-800 ROM CARD works together with the Roland JD-800 Synthesizer.It contains the […]
08 May 2018
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Roland-JD800
The JD-800 is Roland’s answer to half a decade of hard-to-program synthesizers. Covered in sliders that act as dedicated editors […]
08 May 2018
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Korg KPR77
The KPR-77 was Korg’s answer to the TR-606 drum machine. Like the 606, the KPR-77 is basically an analog machine. Its sounds […]
08 May 2018
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Korg DDM-220
There are 10 buttons, an Accent control for each sound, and tempo controls. It stores 32 patterns and 6 songs. […]
08 May 2018
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Korg DDM-110
In 1985 Korg released two very simple and affordable digital drum machines, the DDM-110 (Super Drums) and the DDM-220 (Super […]