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Flat • Warm • Bright • Odd • Even • Lower • Upper • Paired • Mirrored • Triplets • ℗ Surprise!
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mode | Soft Hard • Solo Duo Trio |
speed | ÷8 ÷4 ÷2 • Normal • x2 x4 x8 |
range | Set→[ Low • High ]←Set |
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Collection of sounds that could emanate from my old 303 & 909 analog toys from back in the day. (...and the trustee 808)
Obviously not just thrown together but synced behind a rhythm & beat with some melody.
Lots of percussion so give it a minute to **SYNC**
Once synced it is very pleasant to the ears and coasts along nicely.
For those wondering these are a series of drum / pattern & analog machines that Roland made in the 80's.
I still have my 303...
Before any of them were digital it was all analog.
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● Pretty amazing. Works on keeping me focused and alert in a pleasant way.
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