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In college I paid too much money for a Roland TR-707 on eBay. Since then I have had delusions of wanting to own some other classic drum machines. These two in particular, they be spendy. Perhaps someday when those _real_ illustration gigs start rolling in... hah.
Ableton Live 7
Roland SBX-10
Roland TB-303
Roland TB-303 w/ Acidlab Mods
Roland TR-909
Monome 40h
Focusrite Liquid Mix
Presonus Central Station Remote
(Clean) prints available. high quality print on 150gsm acid free paper. With or without the numbering.
€8 P+P, (pricey, I know, but most of the money goes on the ink.)
Clean) prints available. high quality print on 150gsm acid free paper. With or without the numbering.
€8 P+P, (pricey, I know, but most of the money goes on the ink.)
Limited Edition purple marbled vinyl USA pressing (only 250 produced) pictured on my Roland TR909 turntable and with my MiniDisc version of the album on Axia "im select your style" disc
(Clean) prints available. high quality print on 150gsm acid free paper. With or without the numbering.
€8 P+P, (pricey, I know, but most of the money goes on the ink.)
Photographic study of one of the two most famous Roland drum machines (808 being other). From it's release in the mid '80s, the sounds on this box can still be found in today's club and radio hits. It's kick, snare and open hat sounds are signature. It's warmth legendary. For me, it's a perfect machine with a form to match.
Part of my current setup for making music. I really should use more time to make one and i should have used stand for the pic, little bit shaken (but not stirred). -- f/1.4 1/30s ISO 3200. 50mm.
Some of my music is at:
Also check out Tonight - Sequence EP from Moodgadget Records
www.flickr.com/photos/mermasia/3385527545/
They used my photo as a base for their album artwork... looks good! thx!