Never done that but I heard that swapping ROM chips can have different outcomes, from wrong sounds to not producing sounds at all or producing glitches or noise which some producers actually did to create experimental sounds. Maybe try it at your own risk if you are adventurous enough. 😂
Awesome 👍
Thanks!
the 808 soinds are generatied bij oscillators not by chips or samples
That's right!
I wonder what happens if you put your crash chips in the wrong order or when you put different samples in place there. Will it work?
Never done that but I heard that swapping ROM chips can have different outcomes, from wrong sounds to not producing sounds at all or producing glitches or noise which some producers actually did to create experimental sounds. Maybe try it at your own risk if you are adventurous enough. 😂
Confusing take. There are no sounds stored in analog drum machines
Yes, the title was wrong, it is more about how it produces sounds, rather ant store it. Thanks for watching!
Somehow I misread the title as _"why..."_ and only clicked because I thought this shit was gonna get philosophical.
😂 maybe in the next video.
Alien who just discovered these machines and wondered why they make useless weird sounds
@@dan_asdthey will wonder how strange we are to produce and use this type of machines
Lindrum has storage, not the 808.
you are right, it is more abaout how it produces sounds. Thank you for watching
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