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Tuesday, September 18, 2018

1980's Tama Techstar TS 204 Analog Percussion Synthesizer w/SYNTH + HAND CLAP SN 200341

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BIN of $175 on this one.

"This is a 1980's Tama Techstar TS 204 analog percussion synthesizer rack mount unit (without ears) featuring a "Synth" channel and a "Hand Clap"channel. It has some typical signs of use and one of the ends is a little bent on the edge. Everything works and sounds great."

Wednesday, May 25, 2022

Tama Techstar TS 306 Analog Drum Synthesizer Demonstration


video upload by Present Moment Music Project

"Video description of the Tama Techstar TS306 analog drum synthesizer. This is a vintage '80's unit with a host of character and control that makes it still an interesting and creative piece of gear in a modern electronic music setup. And you can buy this exact unit only on Reverb.com ;-)"

Monday, July 16, 2012

TAMA TECHSTAR TS306

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"TAMA TECHSTAR TS306 ELECTRONIC VOICE MODULE TS 306 Vintage Drum machine"

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

VINTAGE 80s TAMA TECHSTAR TS204 Synth/Clap Drum Module New in Box


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"TAMA TECHSTAR TS204 ELECTRONIC SYNTH/CLAP DRUM MODULE

BRAND NEW IN BOX!

The TS204 is a two channel percussion brain with one analog synthesizer channel and one analog clap channel. This is the inexpensive way to get both the Boss Percussion Synthesizer and Clap pedals–the circuits and controls are the same. The TS204 is an ideal expander for the Roland TR-606, giving you an 808-style clap and a drum synth channel capable of huge bass drum sounds or Synare-style filtered snare sounds.

VINTAGE 80s SYNTH / HAND CLAP MODULE
MADE IN JAPAN!

TS204 Model:
Rackmount 2 Spaces
Synth / Clap Module
Electronic Voice
Modulation / Tone Bend / Tune / Reverb
Cont.Tone / Noise Bend / Triangle-Square Cont.
Mono Mix Out
Voice Outputs
110 Vlt A/C"

Wednesday, June 13, 2018

TAMA Techstar TS-306 Analog Drum Synth w/ Rare Kick Pad

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"TAMA Techstar Ts-306 Analog drum synth set with 3 toms pads and rare Kick pad."

Looks like a speaker!

Friday, June 08, 2018

Tama Techstar TAM500 + Roland TR-808 + Yamaha CS5 Session


Published on Jun 8, 2018 SUBTOKYOSHOP

"Session with
Tama Techstar TAM500 80's Analog Drum Synthesizer Rack Module
+ Roland TR-808 80's Analog Drum Machine
+ Yamaha CS5 Monophonic Synthesizer

All units triggered by TR-808
recorded with drawmer lx-20 compressor"

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Monday, November 26, 2018

Tama Techstar TS-202, Analog Drum Synthesizer (Snare/Rim) SN 200002

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"This listing is for one Tama Techstar TS-202, an analog drum synth module that features two independent voices (snare and a rim). It can be triggered either via drum pad, voltage gate or audio. Unit has some scratches here and there but ultimately works great. Power LED is blue (worth mentioning I suppose)."

I believe this is the first TS-202 to be featured. It might look familiar, but you are likely mistaking it for the TS-204 as seen here.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Korg Rhythm 55 Drum Machine

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"There are 6 knobs for the volumes of each set of drum sounds: Bass drum, Snare, Cymbal, Hi-Hat, Toms/Conga, Rim/Cowbell/Claves
One of the best parts of the Rhythm 55 is that there is a trigger out (+5 volt) that will trigger most analog synthesizers, and other analog drum machines or modules, like a Tama Techstar. There are 4 different settings for how many pulses it sends per measure, and one setting that sends a pulse any time the kick drum hits. I tested this out, splitting the voltage, triggering a Korg MS-10 and a Tama Techstar TS204, and it sounded awesome. With this drum machine, there are endless musical combinations you can achieve triggering other analog gear."

Sunday, July 03, 2022

Tama Techstar TSQ1000 & Pearl DRX-1 Demo


video upload by Synth-o-rama

"Just got this Tama Techstar TSQ1000 drum trigger. Bought it at an auction, and it wasn't guaranteed to work. Seems to work nicely though. Here triggering my Pearl DRX-1 synth drums."

Monday, January 10, 2011

Tama Techstar TS 204 Electronic Voice Module - 808 Clap

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"Tama Techstar TS 204 Electronic Voice Module. This is the very rare "Synth," drum and "Hand Clap," module in the Tech Star series, perfect for that 80's analog bass drum sound, and of course, the venerable hand-clap. This unit is truly analog, too! Trigger inputs are standard (mono) 1/4" inputs, two for each channel-one is a Roland type trigger or gate input and the other is a audio to drum trigger ( even microphones) can be used to trigger the sound. There are a total of 4 trigger inputs, 2 separate audio outs , 1 mix audio out

The analog "Synth," bass drum sound has seven knobs for adjusting the decay, modulation, tone, tuning, noise, triangle/square wave and noise levels, getting and excellent 808/909 type sound. The "Hand Clap," features reverb time and level adjustments-its an exact replica of 808 clap but with far more control"

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Tama Techstar TSQ1000 & TS505 Drum Synth & Sequencer

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"super rare and great Tama Techstar TSQ1000 sequencer and the matching TS505 drum synth to go with it. DO NOT underestimate this drum synth! It surely runs circles around the tr808 and 909... as it can do those classic sounds and allot more. There is lots of info online about the TS505. This combo lets you step sequence the TS505 in the same fashion as you would sequence the TR808. All cables to hook the two machines together are included!"

Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Tama Techstar TAM500 drum module / drum synth SN 300438

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"Tama Techstar TAM500 drum module / drum synth in very good condition.

The tom1 trigger led does not light (but the trigger and the channel works perfectly) and the phones level knob is not original. Otherwise everything is perfect. All functions are working perfectly."

Sunday, December 29, 2019

TAMA Techstar TS204 Analog Drum Synthesizer w/ Hand Clap SN 201075

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"This is a cool rack unit that can be triggered via pad or a trigger pulse from something like the Arturia Beatstep Pro or Behringer RD-8 drum machine. I have used both to trigger it as well as Simmons pads. The hand clap can't be tweaked much, but it's nice and clappy. The Synth on the other hand is bonkers. It has a longer release than any other Techstar drum sound. I have one of the bigger 6 channel Techstar units as well and this one is the longest. It has an LFO which no other Techstar sound has either."

Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Tama Techstar TAM500 - 80's Analog Drum Synth Sounds



"This is an analog drum voice module from 1985, meant to be used with Tama Techstar electronic drum kits. Here I am triggering it with drum gates from an Arturia Beatstep Pro. I've also successfully used it with homemade piezo triggers on a drum kit.

Additional Images: https://imgur.com/a/zaFfQiC"



Monday, March 14, 2011

Tama Techstar TS-305 analogue drum machine - Japan

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"This machine was originally intended as the brain for an electronic drum pad kit. It doesn't come with an internal sequencer, and thus went fairly much 'under the radar' when electronic drums went into fashion. HOWEVER, it sounds bloomin' great! You get infinitely more control over the sounds than you would get with any of the famous Roland machines, and a real true analogue sound that is impossible to copy with a digital machine.

There are 6 drums sounds, which can be used in 'memory' or 'manual' mode. Memory mode is the single preset sound for the voice, and they are set up as: snare, rim shot, tom 1, tom 2, tom 3, and bass. In manual mode, you can synthesize pretty much any drum sound you want with some careful tweaking. It's not just limited to drums, you can get all sorts of electronic sounds out of this.

To make up for the lack of internal sequencer, there are 2 different input options for each drum channel: pad input, and external input. In reality, you plug external audio into either of these and get good results. I sent the toms, snare, rim shot, clap, even cymbal from my tr909 into these, and they triggered the drums excellently. Even cooler, was that the decay length of the input signal was shaping the envelope of the techstar sound. - So, when i plugged a 909 tom tom into the external input, the techstar's sound could be modified by the 8 knobs on the unit itself; then also modified by tweaking the decay, pitch and volume of the tom signal coming from the 909. The wonders of analogue synthesis never cease to amaze :)

here's a good info site: http://www.cykong.com/Synths/Tama%20TS-305/TamaTS305.htm

As you can see, it's missing 3 knobs. But other than that it works well and makes a great sound. It is old though, so you want to keep the pots well cleaned to make sure you don't get too much noise when tweaking in realtime.

Shipping is from japan and is insured. Takes about 2 - 3 weeks, sometimes a bit faster.

*Seller is based in Fukuoka, an area of Japan which was unaffected by the recent earthquake and tsunami."

Thursday, August 15, 2019

Ableton Live - Creating Playable Synth Instruments from an Analog Drum Machine, Tama Techstar ts306


Published on Aug 15, 2019 Expanding Sound

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"I decided to share the creation process of my next mega pack, the Tama Techstar Series! I have 2 of these vintage analog drum units, one with 4 toms, a synth and clap voice, and the other with snare and rim shot voices. While the pack will include several drum racks, I decided to try and create playable instruments out of the samples as well. After all, an analog drum machine is just a polyphonic synthesizer, with a certain set of voices dependent on the amount of drums it is creating. This video showcases my process. I record samples, map them across a key bed in Sampler, play with the modulation and create a melody. Hope you find it useful as you create your own packs!
This is using Ableton 9.7.7, even though I have 10 I'm not sure everyones ready to upgrade so I don't want to shut anyone out on my packs!"

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Roland TR-707, Tama Techstar TS-204 and Korg Electribe EM-1 Demo, by Jordan Passmore


Published on May 21, 2014 Jordan Passmore·72 videos

"The 707 is doing the majority of the drums, the Techstar is doing the percussive synth bit, and the EM-1 is doing the bass/melody as well as the 909-ish open hi-hat. All are mixed on my StudioMaster mixer and there is an analog delay on the aux send (the EM-1 and Tama are effected). The 707's rimshot is triggering the Tama's "Synth" voice. The TR-707 is being slightly overdriven on the mixer."

Tuesday, July 27, 2021

Tama - Techstar TS305

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"This listing is for the full Tama TS-305 kit including all 5 drum pads and drum stands.

The TAMA TS-305 is a 6 channel drum synth module.
It can be used as a desktop module or a massive 7u 19" Rackmount. Each channel is a mini analogue synth drum module, capable of producing a wide range of electronic drum sounds, and since every parameter is defined by a knob, it's highly tweakable.

Modules on the TS-305 are:
SNARE / RIM SHOT / TOM 1 - 3 & BASSDRUM

Each channel has 10 controls (9 knobs & 1 switch).

From the looks of it, it is designed with the Drummer in mind - to be used with Electronic Drum Kit triggers.

It looks very similar to the Simmons SDS-8 Drum Brain.

All the drum tones are actually individual analogue drum synths."

Saturday, July 05, 2014

Tama Techstar TAM200 Analog Drum Synthesizer Demo


Published on Jul 5, 2014 Mike D.

"This is a Tama DS-200 analog drum synthesizer. It was made in the late 70's.The TAMA DS200 drum synthesizer has two oscillators that can be triggered via ¼" audio jacks mounted on the front of the unit.

Parameters that can be controlled are Sensitivity, Tune, Sweep Time, Sweep Range, Decay and output Level

Oscillators can be switched on or off via a front mounted switch, As well as the option for a foot pedal via ¼" jack

Depending on the audio source passed through the DS200, A range of synthesized percussion can be created and customized.

I have triggered it with my Yamaha QS-300 Synthesizer :)"

Saturday, September 07, 2013

TAMA TECHSTAR TS-305 ELECTRONIC VOICE MODULE - Analog Drum Synth

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"This 80's vintage, fully analog drum synth module is designed for use with standard external triggers/pads (no sequencer.) This offering is for the TAMA 'brain' only & does not include triggers/pads. Six analog synth channels (Snare, Rim Shot, Tom 1, Tom 2, Tom 3 and Bass) are adjustable by nine parameters: Sensitivity, Attack, Decay, Noise, Bend, Tune, Tone/Noise, Emphasis & Level. The available electronic drum sounds are resultantly highly variable. All channels also have an individual factory-preset Memory output configuration by Manual/Memory switch. Each channel has its own Pad Trigger In, External Trigger In, & Output. Additionally, there are aggregate Mix & Phones Outputs, & Stereo/Mono Line In Inputs. This module is fully functional; each adjustment knob, Manual/Memory switch & indicator light is operational. All adustment knob pots turn quietly with no signal noise. Cosmetically, there are no broken/cracked/loose knobs/lights, dents, missing/worn/torn feet, etc. The case is virtually pristine, including three sides, but the front side shows modest wear blemishing from vertical positioning - actual auction item is pictured. This model is in desktop form factor with rubber feet & not a rackmount configuration.

As an anecdotal observation, couple this module with triggers/pads & a large, standard amplifier with reverb, & stand back! Most typically comparable in function to the vintage & pricey Simmons SDSV, but at a fraction of the cost. Get Devolved, get Disco, get Funky, the 80's are back with the TAMA TS-305!.."

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