View allAll Photos Tagged drummachine

Inside the Drum Machine room. There were six consoles, each containing two drum pads and some levers and buttons. The machine automatically kept everything in sync, but this actually made it harder to work out what was going on, since hitting the pads would not necessarily have an instant effect. Really cool idea, but tended to get a bit cacophonous when there were lots of wasted people around.

This is one of the ways to create new samples for new tracks!

Photo by Elisabetta Rassu

Modeled after the ANIMUSIC song Drum Machine, Turn the gear on the front to move the drum stick and turn the large gear on the back to make the symbols go up and down.

 

This is not an official LEGO Set yet but you can help make it one by supporting it here ideas.lego.com/projects/cf1d76e9-759b-418a-848c-3efea4958b9f

Zom Zoms at Beerland, Austin. Photo by Radio Mike.

This is the ANIMUSIC Collection now on Lego ideas!

 

SHARE THIS WITH EVERYONE YOU KNOW!

cause it needs 10,000 supporters to become a LEGO set

 

Support now: ideas.lego.com/projects/cf1d76e9-759b-418a-848c-3efea4958b9f

Roland TM-2 Trigger Module: Eigene Sounds für dein Akustisch/Elektronisches Drum-Set!

 

Das TM-2 ist eine optimale Lösung für Drummer, die ihr Spiel am akustischen Schlagzeug mit elektronischen Sounds erweitern möchten.

 

Details: www.rolandmusik.de/products/tm-2/

The Sal-Mar Construction at Krannert Center, November 2007. Three demo performances were given to showcase the restored Sal-Mar construction

2008-07-20, Sunday, 8:30pm

Bob Log III

2008 Deep Blues Festival, 2nd Annual, Day 3 of 3

Lake Elmo, Wisconsin

 

The motorcycle helmeted one man band, the legend, Bob Log III, closing the 2008 Deep Blues Festival.

 

www.deepbluesfestival.com/DBF08MusicFest_sched_print.pdf

Modded CR-8000, underside of voicing board after re-installation

This is a used Boss DR-770 Dr. Rhythm drum machine with original manual and power supply. It looks close to new and is fully functional.

 

More info on Boss's website: www.bosscorp.co.jp/products/en/DR-770/

 

S/N: ER22319

This is one of the ways to create new samples for new tracks!

Photo by Elisabetta Rassu

These are pictures I snagged from an ebay auction way back in 2005. This is the Palmtree Instruments 'Airdrums' that was released in 1988 - a drum machine that you played by waving two MIDI enabled batons in the air. I noticed that there's next to nothing in terms of visual presence of these on the web - and absolutely nothing in terms of audio / video demos. Hopefully Matrixsynth will pick this up and motivate an Airdrum owner to do a Youtube demonstration. Or maybe even a sample set? Hmm?

These are pictures I snagged from an ebay auction way back in 2005. This is the Palmtree Instruments 'Airdrums' that was released in 1988 - a drum machine that you played by waving two MIDI enabled batons in the air. I noticed that there's next to nothing in terms of visual presence of these on the web - and absolutely nothing in terms of audio / video demos. Hopefully Matrixsynth will pick this up and motivate an Airdrum owner to do a Youtube demonstration. Or maybe even a sample set? Hmm?

Analogue tiny programmable (!) beat box from 1983. Quite harmless and high fun factor...

 

This is a used Boss DR-770 Dr. Rhythm drum machine with original manual and power supply. It looks close to new and is fully functional.

 

More info on Boss's website: www.bosscorp.co.jp/products/en/DR-770/

 

S/N: ER22319

Or "drum-machines"... except unlike the PO-12, the Beatbox doesn't have a "sequencer" function" (instead, a slightly fiddly loop-recorder).

 

I've found that these two work quite well together - the PO-12 for the main rhythm, and the Beatbox for playing "hits" over the top.

M-Audio Oxygen8, Alesis SR-16, MicroKORG synth

This is one of the ways to create new samples for new tracks!

Photo by Elisabetta Rassu

1 2 ••• 30 31 33 35 36 ••• 65 66