"Here's a little exploration of a Richard Water's waterphone and an Akai Electronic Valve Instrument. This experiment was done by live looping going through a variety of effects boxes (moogerfoogers, jomox, boss)." follow-up to this post.
"The Rhythm55 is from the early 1970s and is the middle child of its line between the TR33 and TR77. Tons of presets which can be combined. A warm boomy bass drum is easily selected by itself with other instrument and rhythm combinations. Just select 4 beat and let it kick your next techno record.
It also includes its Roland dust cover that has no rips or stretches or wear other than a slight bit of the gold paint has rubbed off.
Foot pedal in perfect operational shape. Slight wear on its rubber bottom."
"Serial number: 269589. I have added two very useful modifications to this machine. Both adjust the BassDrum sound. One is a pitch knob, to tune the BassDrum. This knob can be turned off to return the BassDrum to it's exact stock pitch. The second is a sustain button. Depending on the setting of the Decay knob, this button can cause the BassDrum to sustain longer, or even self-oscillate and over drive.
By holding the sustain button, and twisting the pitch knob, the 808's BassDrum can be performed, a bit like a fretless bass."
Blogger Search doesn't seem to be able to keep up with the number of posts (47,737) on the site. I moved the Google Search box on the right up, just above the More Stuff section. Remember to use both.