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SN 771250
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Condition:
Fresh out of service and fully functioning. Missing white 'Slow Rock' cap (button itself still works). Some other buttons have hairline cracks. UK plug. The zebra strip finish is "Groovy Baby!".
Provenance: This CR-68 belonged to Bobby Bigwood, the disco legend popular in the south of England during the early 70s. Bobby's band The Bigwoods released their LP 'Paradise Beach' in 1972 through Chance Records.
Features:
Various rhythm patterns are yours by the adoption of the micro-computer in this mechanism.
With the importance of rhythm flow in mind, the rhythm pattern will change from the next measure
With 11 kind of percussion instruments as the sound source, 34 different rhythm patterns are pre-set. Along with this, FILL IN, ROLLING, and BREAK produce 11 additional variations.
DISCO and other rhythms for contemporary sounds are adopted in this mechanism
ACCENT makes the rhythms musical
With the adoption of TRIGGER-OUT, you can connect a sequencer and control the rhythm of a synthesiser with TEMPO of CR-68.
Source: Original Roland CR-68 Owners Manual"
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