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analog drum machine?

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ok so I think I was getting a little over ambitious with the diy synth idea


what about a nice little drum machine?

any way to get a fatter sound? every drum machine I've heard sounds so thin
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TOOBZ

ok I know

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FlzATgziuY[/youtube]

but they gotta be what gets that fat warm sound right?
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how much you wanna spend? and this should really be moved from DIY. your not trying to build it are you?
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yeah I'd like to build an analog drum machine that doesn't sound all thin and wimpy and shitty
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IMO just about all drum machines sound thin unless you're running them through a board, outboard pres/effects and/or pedals.

IDK about kits, but some inexpensive, analogue drum machines (non sample-based) that commonly turn up are the Roland DR-55 & DR-110 and Oberheim DX.
For a little bit more you can score a TR-606 and DMX...but both still fall under "affordable".

Then there are the legendary 808 and 909 units......but I doubt you're looking to spend 2k or more, apiece :whoa:
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yeah the 808 is pretty much exactly what I'm lookin for hah. Nice full bass, the snare is still kind of wimpy but I mean that's a drum machine for ya

but yeah I'm not really lookin to spend 2 grand

edit: AHHHH modular 808 parts

http://www.acidlab.de/

about $130 for the 808 bass drum? YES PLEASE



are there schematics for the 808? how hard would it be to build the bass/snare parts?
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With or without the sequencer?

And yeah...just about everyone is looking for an 808...

...hence price
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there are actually many manufacturers making euro modules for cr78 tr808 tr909 etc.. the 808 kick is one of those things that was born fat. it comes to the party with a 30 rack and a mullet. don't need no pedals to have a good time.

on the DIY side, try http://cv.hexinverter.net/?page=projects and the PCB store http://hexinverter.net/

https://www.tindie.com/products/jmej/808-kick-drum-clone-pcb/

http://electro-music.com/catalog/product_info.php/cPath/54/products_id/104

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peep the MFB stuff, if you're looking for small affordable analog drum machines

http://www.mfberlin.de/

there full on self contained drum machines have the same circuits as their modular rack stuff.
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http://www.avalon-zone.be/blog/wp-conte ... 808-01.png

image too big to embed....good luck with that
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How about a mechanical machine with real drums?

Cool band out of NC is doing this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... 97mbe7QU60

No affiliation. Now every time I hear "drum machine" I think of their rhythm 1001 setup though.
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Greenfuz wrote:yeah I'd like to build an analog drum machine that doesn't sound all thin and wimpy and shitty


The 9090 drum synthesizer: http://www.9090project.co.uk/

It's definitely an ambitious project, though.
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