analog strings + human voice sounds: Roland VP-330 Vocoder Plus Mk2
lead sound: Moog Prodigy
bassline: Roland Juno-60, internal arpeggiator in hold mode is triggered by the TR-606
drums: Roland TR-606"
YouTube via snolan1990 "This a full overview of the Boss DR-110 in 4 Minutes.
The "Boss Dr. Rhythm Graphic DR-110" was released by Boss in 1983 it was the second in the Doctor Rhythm family of practice aid drum machines but more importantly it was the last that used fully analogue means of generating its drum sounds. Boss was created as a subdivision of Roland aimed at guitarists and is probably best known as an effect pedal manufacturer so the DR-110 as you may expect shares a lot of traits with the Roland TR series in particular that classic Roland analogue sound.
I got this DR-110 for £25 in need of some minor repair work but compare that to the £200 (at least) that you are looking at paying for a TR-606 which is arguably this machines closest relative and its a bargain piece of kit. My only complaint with the DR-110 is its lack of any slaving options as standard, not even a Trig in. But this is a highly modifiable machine capable of generating great sounds for almost any style of electronic music."