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- Roland_TR-808 abstract "The Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer (a.k.a. the "808") was one of the first programmable drum machines ("TR" serving as an initialism for Transistor Rhythm). Introduced by the Roland Corporation in early 1980, it was originally manufactured for use as a tool for studio musicians to create demos. Like earlier Roland drum machines, it does not sound very much like a real drum kit. Indeed, because the TR-808 was released a few months after the Linn LM-1 (the first drum machine to use digital samples), professionals generally considered its sound inferior to sampling drum machines; a 1982 Keyboard Magazine review of the LinnDrum indirectly referred to the TR-808 as sounding like marching anteaters. However, the TR-808 cost US$1,195 upon its release, which was considerably more affordable than the US$5,000 LM-1. Drum machines in general became an integral part of hip hop music as a cheap and simple way of producing a drum sound. The Roland TR-808 held specific appeal because of the ability of its bass drum sound to produce extremely low-frequency sounds. It also featured various unique artificial percussion sounds that characterized the TR-808: a deep bass kick drum, "tinny handclap sounds," "the ticky snare, the tishy hi-hats (open and closed) and the spacey cowbell." The Roland TR-808 would eventually be used on more hit records than any other drum machine, and has thus attained an iconic status within the music industry. The machine's successor was the Roland TR-909.".
- Roland_TR-808 thumbnail Roland_TR-808_drum_machine.jpg?width=300.
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- Roland_TR-808 wikiPageExternalLink TR-808_OM.pdf.
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- Roland_TR-808 description ""1000 Knives" from Yellow Magic Orchestra's BGM . YMO's 1980 Budokan performance of this track was one of the earliest uses of the TR-808 in a live performance.".
- Roland_TR-808 description ""Music Plans" from Yellow Magic Orchestra's BGM . An early electro track demonstrating extensive use of the TR-808.".
- Roland_TR-808 description ""Planet Rock" by Afrika Bambaataa & the Soulsonic Force. A seminal electro hip hop song that popularized the TR-808.".
- Roland_TR-808 description ""Raga Bhairavi" from Charanjit Singh's Ten Ragas to a Disco Beat . Using the TR-808 along with the TB-303, it resembled later acid house music.".
- Roland_TR-808 description ""Sexual Healing" by Marvin Gaye. A hit synth R&B song that popularized the TR-808.".
- Roland_TR-808 filename "Charanjit Singh - Raga Bhairavi.ogg".
- Roland_TR-808 filename "Planet Rock.ogg".
- Roland_TR-808 filename "Sexual Healing sample.ogg".
- Roland_TR-808 filename "Yellow Magic Orchestra - 1000 Knives.ogg".
- Roland_TR-808 filename "Yellow Magic Orchestra - Music Plans.ogg".
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- Roland_TR-808 title "Afrika Bambaataa & the Soulsonic Force - "Planet Rock"".
- Roland_TR-808 title "Charanjit Singh - "Raga Bhairavi"".
- Roland_TR-808 title "Marvin Gaye - "Sexual Healing"".
- Roland_TR-808 title "Yellow Magic Orchestra - "1000 Knives"".
- Roland_TR-808 title "Yellow Magic Orchestra - "Music Plans"".
- Roland_TR-808 subject Category:1980_introductions.
- Roland_TR-808 subject Category:Drum_machines.
- Roland_TR-808 subject Category:Grooveboxes.
- Roland_TR-808 subject Category:Roland_drum_machines.
- Roland_TR-808 subject Category:Roland_synthesizers.
- Roland_TR-808 comment "The Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer (a.k.a. the "808") was one of the first programmable drum machines ("TR" serving as an initialism for Transistor Rhythm). Introduced by the Roland Corporation in early 1980, it was originally manufactured for use as a tool for studio musicians to create demos. Like earlier Roland drum machines, it does not sound very much like a real drum kit.".
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- Roland_TR-808 depiction Roland_TR-808_drum_machine.jpg.
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