6/9/2023 0 Comments Roland 808 vstBut it was a very different time with a lot fewer components on the market. The film is currently streaming on Amazon Prime (and to rent everywhere else) and is certainly worth your time just to grasp how seminal this drum machine has been in hip hop and several other music genres.įor modern product developers, betting your production on a batch of reject parts is just batty. This is an incredible story that was highlighted in 808, a documentary premiered at SXSW back in 2015. When the parts ran out, production ended as newer processes didn’t produce the same superbly flawed parts. What was left went into the noise circuit that gave the 808 its magical sizzle. A big batch of rejects were sold to Roland back in the 1970’s - which they then thinned out in a mysterious testing process. The little dab of paint on the top of the transistor indicates that it was a very special subset of those rejected parts (the 2SC828-RNZ). But it won’t function the same as the parts found in the original 808. Pictured above is the 2SC828-R, and you can still get this part. As the Secret Life of Synthesizers explains, it was a rejected part picked up and characterized by Roland which delivers this unique auditory thumbprint. That headline sounds suspect, but it is the most succinct way to explain why the Roland TR-808 drum machine has a very distinct, and difficult to replicate noise circuit.
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