What you get is a faithfully sampled original TR-606 – but this one is a bit broken, and has a few flaws.
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In this kit you get all the sounds from the original Korg Rhythm 55, spiced up with some Volcabeat goodies.
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The sounds in this kit are made by ring-modulating sounds from a LinnDrum LM2 with other sound sources.
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The LM Free is a very accurate representation of the Linn Drum LM-2.
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In PortaMatic you’ll find a collection of analog sounds, sampled from Yamaha PortaSound MK100 and a Wersi Matic CX-1, along with some custom additions. Most of the sounds are dry, while some are processed just a little bit.
If you want to go a little crazy, try playing around with the long spring reverbs we sampled for the Snare Drums 2 group using a classic Roland RV-800 spring reverb. Using the hold and Spring Decay settings creatively, you can make a really cool sounding gated reverb – combine this with individual pitch via Note Edit for an all 80s experience 🙂
PortaMatic is probably best described as “just really analog”, and certainly has a distinct vintage vibe to it.
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The XT-808 is not a one-to-one clone of the TR-808. For one thing, it does not have sequencer built in like the original, but the XT-808 has more sounds, more controls, wider parameter range, and modern features such as automation, making it a more versatile – and in some ways a much more expressive – instrument.
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The XT-909 is not a one-to-one clone of the TR-909. For one thing, it does not have a built in sequencer like the original. But the XT-909 offers more controls, wider parameter range, more sounds and a bunch of modern features such as automation, altogether making it a more versatile and in many ways a much more expressive instrument.
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