MATRIXSYNTH: ROLAND TR-77 Analog Rhythm Box 1973 | HD DEMO |


Sunday, December 13, 2015

ROLAND TR-77 Analog Rhythm Box 1973 | HD DEMO |


Published on Dec 13, 2015 AnalogAudio1

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The Roland Rhythm 77 (exact model name: TR-77) is a non programmable analog rhythm box. It is the predecessor of the Roland CR series, some drum sounds are quite similar. All rhythms are mixable. Volume sliders for BASSDRUM, SNARE, GUIRO, MARACAS/HIHAT/CYMBAL allow more variety of the patterns. The TR-77 has that classic Roland analog sound. Roland choosed the flat design to fit on top of organs.

I played the TR-77 with a small amout of ambience from a Lexicon MPX-500. Beginning at 4:10 and in the intro I played the TR-77 through a Korg SDD-3000 delay."

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