"Also included is the uber-rare original TS-1 programming switch. Apart from the usual audio outs, it has sync-in (see my KMS-30 auction to sync it to midi!) and clock out on the rear. The clock out can either put out 8 or 16 notes, or a special, funky accented rhythm which is very creative and useful. I used to use this with my Jupiter 4 arpeggiator to great effect. Also on the rear are footswitch stop/start/fill inputs."
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Roland CR-78 CompuRhythm analogue drum machine
"Also included is the uber-rare original TS-1 programming switch. Apart from the usual audio outs, it has sync-in (see my KMS-30 auction to sync it to midi!) and clock out on the rear. The clock out can either put out 8 or 16 notes, or a special, funky accented rhythm which is very creative and useful. I used to use this with my Jupiter 4 arpeggiator to great effect. Also on the rear are footswitch stop/start/fill inputs."
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Over $1000!!! Nice piece of gear, but ugh...historical markup! I found the patterns in the PDF of the user manual...I can program my $120 Korg ER-1 to play those patterns and pretend I'm Hall and Oates
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