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Sunday, February 04, 2007
Bent Roland TR-626
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"Mark from zensystems in Scotland has totally freaked the beast out of it. All original sounds are now a bit crunchier and harder before any switching. Mods are accessed via 14 3 way switches and 6 2 way switches, giving a staggering amount of bend possibilities. The sounds range from distorted drums, to 8 bitty game boy tunes to thundering bass and just plain weird all at the drop of a switch. All the original functionality is still there making this one hell of a beast when played in sync with your drum machines/laptops/midi sources.
On top of that Mark added an 8 channel passive filter section from a juno (don’t know which one). This allows tonal filtering of the 8 main sounds. Its quite a subtle effect but works nicely with the wild sounds, kind of like a filter kill switch. 8 pots control the cut-off and above them are 8 momentaries for bypassing the pots. These are great for ‘dropping’ heavy kicks/snares/beeps into the mix."
Details:
"Mark from zensystems in Scotland has totally freaked the beast out of it. All original sounds are now a bit crunchier and harder before any switching. Mods are accessed via 14 3 way switches and 6 2 way switches, giving a staggering amount of bend possibilities. The sounds range from distorted drums, to 8 bitty game boy tunes to thundering bass and just plain weird all at the drop of a switch. All the original functionality is still there making this one hell of a beast when played in sync with your drum machines/laptops/midi sources.
On top of that Mark added an 8 channel passive filter section from a juno (don’t know which one). This allows tonal filtering of the 8 main sounds. Its quite a subtle effect but works nicely with the wild sounds, kind of like a filter kill switch. 8 pots control the cut-off and above them are 8 momentaries for bypassing the pots. These are great for ‘dropping’ heavy kicks/snares/beeps into the mix."
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