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

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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

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

Analogue beat box from mid 1970s.

also vintage stuff: Korg Electribe's ER-1 & EA-1

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