I find it hilarious that some Japanese wizard tried to make a drum machine to accompany slightly embarrassing uncles on their home organs and people playing crap covers in izakayas but inadvertently made a perfect techno/electro machine
They also have the studio in mind, Ryuichi Sakamoto and his matte from YMO use it on there album name BGM also Yukihiro Takahashi the drummer made a solo album with it, Marvin Gaye was so hyped about the sound of the demo made by is Belgian producer that he entirely use as a brand new sound for he's album ( Midnight Lover ) the rest is History many more use this machine for is wierd sound.
Got mine in 1991, with a flycase, manual and plastic overlay from the equivalent of todays 100€, still here, still working flawlessly. Great video as always.
@@craigmoran893 To be fair, many say the Tb-03 is better than the original. (Similar circuit board with more features) I think you can still hax rewire and get their digital 303 emulation. The linux nerd form is kinda solid...they call it the 302 lol. I think the icon is lllama lol
Ahhhh I miss the days of contacting music control audio services in the late ‘90’s, advertised in the back of future music magazine….. that’s where I got all my analogue gear from….. including my tr606, tr909, tr808, tb303, mc202, sh101, moog prodigy, ms20 & sq10….. all dirt cheap and fully serviced & warrantied! I still have everything too! Man you’re a legend🤘
As a Roland user since 1987, this gave me lots of nostalgic feels. Tweaking effects off individual outs all night and all day getting one of a kind sounds was the most fun ever. I real appreciate that you gave the boutique it’s due respect. It actually is quite amazing how great it is. I had the TR-8 and TR-6. Which ended up being my two favorite drum machines I’ve ever owned. I ended up selling them and getting the TR-8s which does all the sounds and is a monster but it hasn’t yet charmed me like the TR-8 and TR-6 did.
It's funny when you watch the actual product demonstration videos from the time and discover how different the manufacturer's vision was compared to how they wound up being used! I've got a bunch of Korg product videos and they're hilarious.
Whooped de doo, good for you! Seriously though, good for you! You deserve it! I would love to have the original Roland TR-808 but at this time I am making due with the RD-8. Excellent hardware clone for the value and with all the connectivity as the original, plus Midi in, out and thru. I also run it through effects pedals and processors. Some much fun! Oh, and using it in conjunction with the Keystep Pro has been a lot of fun too! Do the best with what you have! Just keep making music, friends! Thanks for the inspiration as always, Alex!
goldbaby has the best collection of 808, 909, and DMX sample packs. They got raw and processed in every way, through MPC 60s, SP1200s, written to vinyl then recorded, reel to reel, through every sort of sampler, etc. Love that company.
Great demo, Alex. You really show what this machine can do, using the individual outs going into separate efx is brilliant, changes the sound of the 808 out of all recognition. Happy for you that you got such a mint unit! Cheers Mike
I absolutely hated my tr08. USB power sucks, tiny audio outputs suck, the tiny form factor sucks, and mine was slightly bent so it never sat flat on a table
I could hear so many different snippets of 80s/90s tracks in the opening intro. Another brilliant video, and congratulations on finding a piece of music production history!!
I can't afford the real deal right now, so I "settled" for a TR8S I got for cheap second hand and been having a blast since I got the machine. Discovered the real joy of using a TR style sequencer to actually perform on and not just sequence. I'd like to get some of the originals from the TR line when I have the opportunity as I used them in the form of samples and my TR8S all the time. This video gives me some ideas to try with my drum machine.
TR-8S is so close and brings so many conveniences. It's imho the best drum machine Roland have ever made. Wonderful though the OGs are of course, I wouldn't want to give up the 8S for one.
@@AlexBallMusic Naah, he would be nodding his head in appreciation! Did you record that cover purely for that tiny clip? That's dedication right there. Hopefully you'll release it for our consumption!?
Yes, they are very good, aren't they? I'd love a "real" one, but just can't afford one. There are plenty of software clones, but you can't beat analog hardware.
The Cyclone Analogic TT-78 is a fantastic machine too. It’s an analog machine modeled after the CR-78 (you can edit the sounds and the programmer is one of the best in a step-type drum machine). It has a heavier sound than the original 78, more like an 808, especially the kick. Great for techno.
@@EphemeralProductions Not exactly I remember hearing the 808 fully around 1982, check Duran Duran Rio album and you can hear the 808 in a few songs, especially "The Chauffeur".
I recently finished building an RE-808 using vintage parts. There really isn't anything like it. Samples don't really cut it sometimes. Great video as usual
@@dielaughing73 Let's cross our fingers. I bet Geert will be aroused by the punchy sound of the 808. I hope Geert cums quickly from his vacation so he can record a video for us.
Reminds me of the 'good' old days of trawling through sample CDs for various bonks, doinks, and plonks from machines like this... all good stuff. I do love a drum machine with loads of outputs. I used to chain two of the sample slots on my Casio RZ-1 to put a sampled kick into, and the other two slots for a snare. The Casio's own were pants, but the hats, toms, and clap were really useable. Went well alongside the Roland stuff for a different texture.
Wow It’s a great joy to see how much you’re growing and developing as an artist/musician/synthesist Alex!! The level of sophistication and complexity you bring in your videos demonstrates how well you know these instruments and their full capabilities beyond just pressing play on a box Congrats Keep it up
Thanks very much. I do enjoy exploring the depths of these machines, I think the simplicity of them actually makes you want to do that, where more complex stuff is off putting. Thanks for the support, much appreciated.
One of the most used and explored machine…and you can easily throw to us 10 different interesting demos. You are the phisical demontration that the real difference is built by the user, not really by the machine. Bravo Alex, keep up the good work!!!
lol. you had me with the comparison with the boutique I was about to type, but I can't hear a difference, then you let on you were joking.. phew :).. thought I needed new ears... :)
Ah, the Roland TR-808, a beat-bouncing box that bravely broke barriers and boldly birthed bass-heavy bangers. Before becoming a backbone in beats from hip-hop to house, this drum dynamo was deemed a disaster, a commercial calamity that couldn’t cut it with conventional crowds. Yet, this radical rhythm ranger rebounded, rising from retail ruin to rhythmic royalty. Today, its booms and baps are a staple in sound studios, making it the darling of drum digits. From its unintentional underground uprising to topping the techno tables, the TR-808 turned from a beat bust to a cult classic, pulsing at the heart of platters that matter. Truly, a tale of tempo triumph!
@@AlexBallMusic It's the 1st thing that popped into my head when i saw it. Meanwhile i'm saving up for something entirely different a Fender Rhodes 88 Stage Piano
So when are we seeing one of these in Bad Gear? I'm only semi-joking, as the 808 was a bit of a failure when Roland released it, cheaper than the digitally sampled Linn that everyone really wanted, but still quite expensive and very analogue.
Im sorry but I do hear a difference between the real thing and the boutique and cant understand why 40 years later not only sounds worst but they dont even try to make it sound equal, the snare is the most obvious one , I got some clones of the 808 and 909 and the real thing is unbeatable, I wish it didnt, I wish...
Sounds incredibly similar in the flesh. I probably just need to match the tuning of the snare better. Another thing is that 808s sound different to one another. I've recorded several and I always sample them and they're all different. The boutique is as different to me as one 808 to the next.
Congratulations! Good to see that this machine didn't end up in a museum! Thank you for the excellent demos and the nonsense-free evaluation of the TR-08 🙂
Yes, you are incline in Roland Everything. Your take on history of Roland it's Pro level as saying goes "Pros makes things look easy " This drum machine it's legendary as you are GOAT. Just waiting for your take on Arturia. Godspeed Alex.
Love everything about this video. These old school acid electro sounds are absolutely ace! Feeling inspired to get out my RD-8 and try out some of these fun experiments. Thank you!
Congratulations Alex! I had the chance to purchase one for myself three years ago and I still can’t believe it. A dream come true! Great video as usual :)
Dear god that demo #3 is just straight NASTY. You’re the master of this glitchy funk - highly inspiring. Do some tutorials on that sometimes, and release more music (on vinyl)!
Excellent. I miss mine constantly,such fun units. I’ll prob grab the boutique at some point,but I REALLY want to put together a Dinsync Re-808. One of the secrets with the analog ones is: Don’t sample just individual sounds,sample WHOLE loops out of it,because that’s part of where the magic is. The way the internal sequencer triggers the sounds is part of what takes it to a whole other level. Organic triggering and timing barely within the limits of acceptability? Maybe so,I’m not sure.😅 But the sound of the whole unit chugging along is in a class of its own for sure.⚡️
nothing will ever tickle my ears like a 808 snare with the tone all the way down. It's so good. I've done so many attempts at re-creating it digitally, and i can't ever do it.
That snare roll at 8:39 is everything good that there's in life. Forget about crushing your enemies and hearing the lamentations of their women: we just want to see them bobbing their heads and yelling "Woooo !" when that TR-808 snare roll hits.
Sounds fantastic. I think this is a noticeable upgrade over the drum machines you usually use. It goes perfectly with your style. I hope you use the 808 exclusively on your next album
My local music store in Australia had new/old stock 808s blowing out the door in '87 for $200 USD. I was about 13-14 years old, the music shop people were apologizing about these saying they were obsolete and had no MIDI. The Roland R8 that I really wanted about 2 years later is now with much, much less than a 808- ironic huh? The best thing about the R8 was the "Electronic kit" optional soundcard that double ironically was full of 808 samples.
Right! A friend of mine remembers a bargain bin full of 303s and 606s and also a CR-78 they just could not sell because it was a joke next to digital machines. Mad to think.
Congratulations on your new toy. I think you're spot on in terms of playability and processing. That hands on approach is what makes drum machines come to life. That's not just true for the 808, but for pretty much any drum machine that allows you to tweak things in real time.
HATE to think what you paid for the 808 - I sold mine in the late 80s - I triggered a Pearl Syncussion for years amongst other things….love seeing your demo - keep it UP!! Marvin all the way!! JPMusic
Im delighted that Alex is delighted. As THE Roland guy on synth UA-cam this has to be one of the big ones to tick off your list, and good explaining how it could be processed (has given me a few ideas about recreating a similar rack in my DAW). Edit: get in touch with Geert to do a Sexual Healing cover, that was such a dope teaser!
Congratulations! It's rather surprising that your studio didn't have a TR-808 yet. I believe this TR-808 has found its best owner. The sound of it seemed happy, too; you made it sound so lively and cheerful. I wish TR-808 had finger drumming capability for you to perform (same with TR-08 for that matter). If you find a good workaround, let us know.
Thanks! The sound certainly made me happy. TR-808/08 - you can hit the tap/fill-in button on the far right and play patterns in live. It's only one sound at a time, but it's the closest thing to finger drumming.
You've made me doubt if I really love the 909 more... Thanks, for the amazing video and performance too. :) And the way you're holding it like the precious baby it is lmao XD
I find it hilarious that some Japanese wizard tried to make a drum machine to accompany slightly embarrassing uncles on their home organs and people playing crap covers in izakayas but inadvertently made a perfect techno/electro machine
They also have the studio in mind, Ryuichi Sakamoto and his matte from YMO use it on there album name BGM also Yukihiro Takahashi the drummer made a solo album with it, Marvin Gaye was so hyped about the sound of the demo made by is Belgian producer that he entirely use as a brand new sound for he's album ( Midnight Lover ) the rest is History many more use this machine for is wierd sound.
It couldn't have gone to a better home. Great job!
Got mine in 1991, with a flycase, manual and plastic overlay from the equivalent of todays 100€, still here, still working flawlessly. Great video as always.
Excellent. A lifelong relationship.
Man I'll just never get tired of a good 303+808/909 jam
the 303 sound - is so badass.
@@craigmoran893 To be fair, many say the Tb-03 is better than the original. (Similar circuit board with more features)
I think you can still hax rewire and get their digital 303 emulation. The linux nerd form is kinda solid...they call it the 302 lol. I think the icon is lllama lol
Llama hahaha (yamaha)
@@py_a_thon Haha, ill just have just make it from what i have laying around, ive got one of those dinky Virus Tis, somewhere
@@py_a_thon The TB-03 is digital so the circuit is not similar
If anyone on earth deserves an 808 - that's you Alex 🙂 - have fun and show us, please!!!
Thank you!
An 808 couldn't be in better hands.
The thoughts of our house exactly...
3 M-185’s!!!
Also, congrats on your 808, looks better then mine. Sounds almost the same, though.
Whoa that Stalactite/Stalagmite demo is KILLER. Last few measures holy smokes. Well done!
Fun fact: you can remember that geological function via a memetic device.
StalaCtite/StalaGmite.
Ceiling.
Ground.
Bringing new meaning to "Four on the floor"🤣
You've got to ground your electronics, right?
Yep. Pay that. 👍
@@AlexBallMusic Never play a guitar or electro anything in a puddle of water lol.
If you are ground, then water is fire.
I mean, it's in the title. The most famous drum machine of all time. Awesome stuff!
Ahhhh I miss the days of contacting music control audio services in the late ‘90’s, advertised in the back of future music magazine….. that’s where I got all my analogue gear from….. including my tr606, tr909, tr808, tb303, mc202, sh101, moog prodigy, ms20 & sq10….. all dirt cheap and fully serviced & warrantied! I still have everything too! Man you’re a legend🤘
Magic times. Congratulations on the full set!
As someone who listens to a lot of analog minimal / coldwave, this tickles my brain just right
Something so perfect about some choice analogue machines grooving away.
@@AlexBallMusic Swag
As a Roland user since 1987, this gave me lots of nostalgic feels. Tweaking effects off individual outs all night and all day getting one of a kind sounds was the most fun ever. I real appreciate that you gave the boutique it’s due respect. It actually is quite amazing how great it is. I had the TR-8 and TR-6. Which ended up being my two favorite drum machines I’ve ever owned. I ended up selling them and getting the TR-8s which does all the sounds and is a monster but it hasn’t yet charmed me like the TR-8 and TR-6 did.
Also, I like how you are caressing it lovingly in your arms when you're intro'ing a section of the video on the mic
I carry it around like Grogu.
Legendary! If your videos fell through a time warp back to the 1980s they'd be such a great advert for Roland.
It's funny when you watch the actual product demonstration videos from the time and discover how different the manufacturer's vision was compared to how they wound up being used!
I've got a bunch of Korg product videos and they're hilarious.
Whooped de doo, good for you! Seriously though, good for you! You deserve it! I would love to have the original Roland TR-808 but at this time I am making due with the RD-8. Excellent hardware clone for the value and with all the connectivity as the original, plus Midi in, out and thru. I also run it through effects pedals and processors. Some much fun! Oh, and using it in conjunction with the Keystep Pro has been a lot of fun too! Do the best with what you have! Just keep making music, friends! Thanks for the inspiration as always, Alex!
goldbaby has the best collection of 808, 909, and DMX sample packs. They got raw and processed in every way, through MPC 60s, SP1200s, written to vinyl then recorded, reel to reel, through every sort of sampler, etc. Love that company.
Never heard of it.
Is it good?
@@soaribb32 I doubt he loves it cause it's bad
@@defcreator187 if you can afford the real deal, if not, then for sample collections you can’t go wrong with Goldbaby, or Samples from Mars
Samples From Mars is great for one-shots of classic drum machines too
@@defcreator187 agreed but I prefer buying the vintage samplers than the sound sources. Hiphop is a different animal.
WOAUWW !! You where really overflowing with inspiration on this video !
Thank you!
Damn I enjoyed the whole video plus that outro jam was bonkers! Thank you for this one, Alex!
Your knowledge of buttons and knobs never cease to amaze me.
Great demo, Alex. You really show what this machine can do, using the individual outs going into separate efx is brilliant, changes the sound of the 808 out of all recognition.
Happy for you that you got such a mint unit!
Cheers
Mike
Thanks! I was hoping to get that across, so I'm glad it was clear. So many ways to go!
Thanks for the support.
The comparison with the Boutique 13:33 really had me going for a bit.
Thought I'd start with the stereotypical response and then sweep the rug. 😉
I absolutely hated my tr08. USB power sucks, tiny audio outputs suck, the tiny form factor sucks, and mine was slightly bent so it never sat flat on a table
You're one of possibly 8 UA-camrs I admire musically.
Surely 808 UA-camrs? 😜
@@AlexBallMusic nope, it's split evenly between some jazz and funk musicians and electronic musicians :)
I agree. He’s a great balance of musicality, knowledge, humility and approachability.
I could hear so many different snippets of 80s/90s tracks in the opening intro.
Another brilliant video, and congratulations on finding a piece of music production history!!
I can't afford the real deal right now, so I "settled" for a TR8S I got for cheap second hand and been having a blast since I got the machine. Discovered the real joy of using a TR style sequencer to actually perform on and not just sequence. I'd like to get some of the originals from the TR line when I have the opportunity as I used them in the form of samples and my TR8S all the time. This video gives me some ideas to try with my drum machine.
Good machine, the TR-8S - you haven't settled, you've got a keeper. I've got the OG TR-8 and it's really good for live performance.
Yep, the TR8S is great. The sequencing paradigm is one that's stuck ever since 1980. It just works for live interaction as you say.
TR-8S is so close and brings so many conveniences. It's imho the best drum machine Roland have ever made. Wonderful though the OGs are of course, I wouldn't want to give up the 8S for one.
So much fierce, wonky, wnderful melodic electro happening here. I hope you release it all, Alex.
That opening salvo, utter filth!!
It's the sort of dirty we only wish we could find in our partners. Love it!
And Alex was just dying to get a bit of Marvin in LOL 🤣
I think Marvin rolled in his grave at that moment. 😜
@@AlexBallMusic Naah, he would be nodding his head in appreciation! Did you record that cover purely for that tiny clip? That's dedication right there. Hopefully you'll release it for our consumption!?
@@TheDavidPooleI did indeed record that entirely for one silly joke.
You have to commit to these things. 😉
Inspirational stuff... I'm bringing my old 808 out of retirement and resurrecting it in pride of place.
Damn Dude... What a great demo... of a classic drum machine! Well Done...
For affordability i got myself the berhinger clone now i can integrate the odd synth in with it. Excellent video and demonstration ❤
Yep, fair enough. I heard one once in the flesh, sounded really good.
Yes, they are very good, aren't they? I'd love a "real" one, but just can't afford one. There are plenty of software clones, but you can't beat analog hardware.
Same, as a replacement for one I sold thirty years ago. The Behringer is an excellent machine.
Yes very good machine. Even Jeff Mills is using it live with "Tomorrow Comes the Harvest"!
The Cyclone Analogic TT-78 is a fantastic machine too. It’s an analog machine modeled after the CR-78 (you can edit the sounds and the programmer is one of the best in a step-type drum machine). It has a heavier sound than the original 78, more like an 808, especially the kick. Great for techno.
Really happy for you ! 808 vibes are always perfect for finding inspiration.
Bloody fresh jam, just proves there still new sounds to be had it of the old 808, or Behringer RD8 ;-)
can't go wrong with a tr-808 😊 really enjoying your demos with odd time signatures and quirky soundscapes!
The most iconic and used of the 1980s. ❤️❤️. With the linndrum right behind. Love them both! ❤️
Is was iconic in the 80'S at some degree but 90% of the songs in the 80'S were Linn LM-1, Linndrum and Oberheim DMX.
@@carlosserrano3985 it was used especially from 1985 onward
@@defcreator187 yep. 1983 or 84
@@EphemeralProductions Not exactly I remember hearing the 808 fully around 1982, check Duran Duran Rio album and you can hear the 808 in a few songs, especially "The Chauffeur".
I recently finished building an RE-808 using vintage parts. There really isn't anything like it. Samples don't really cut it sometimes. Great video as usual
With such awesome tracks you made Alex, I can't even begin to imagine what would Geert van Schlanger do with his 808.
We'll have to see if Alex lets Geert get his slippery fingers on it
@@dielaughing73 Let's cross our fingers. I bet Geert will be aroused by the punchy sound of the 808. I hope Geert cums quickly from his vacation so he can record a video for us.
u are definitely one of the greatest music educators on the internet good work please never stop
Reminds me of the 'good' old days of trawling through sample CDs for various bonks, doinks, and plonks from machines like this... all good stuff. I do love a drum machine with loads of outputs. I used to chain two of the sample slots on my Casio RZ-1 to put a sampled kick into, and the other two slots for a snare. The Casio's own were pants, but the hats, toms, and clap were really useable. Went well alongside the Roland stuff for a different texture.
Ah, a good old doink dive and bonk binge. Excellent.
Don't think I've ever seen a Casio RZ-1. Will have to find a demo and hear what it sounds like.
Not forgetting the plonk plunge...
I'm still doing that by extracting old sample CDs and seeing what hidden gems of samples I can find. Quite fun re-using old samples in a new way :)
Wow
It’s a great joy to see how much you’re growing and developing as an artist/musician/synthesist Alex!!
The level of sophistication and complexity you bring in your videos demonstrates how well you know these instruments and their full capabilities beyond just pressing play on a box
Congrats
Keep it up
Thanks very much. I do enjoy exploring the depths of these machines, I think the simplicity of them actually makes you want to do that, where more complex stuff is off putting.
Thanks for the support, much appreciated.
And this, my friends, is why Alex is the GOAT!
And for those who don't know what GOAT means, it is: Greatest Of All Time! :)
@@simonsays335 Greatest what of all time?
Greatest Synthesist
@@moneydoctor OK, I'll throw out all of my hundreds of electronic music albums now... 😃
Gigging On A TR-808
One of the most used and explored machine…and you can easily throw to us 10 different interesting demos. You are the phisical demontration that the real difference is built by the user, not really by the machine. Bravo Alex, keep up the good work!!!
Thanks!
lol. you had me with the comparison with the boutique I was about to type, but I can't hear a difference, then you let on you were joking.. phew :).. thought I needed new ears... :)
Still getting comments about the "huge difference" though. Sounds the same to me, yep.
That’s the best 808 production I’ve heard in a long time. BRAVO ALEX 👌
Everyone needs an 808 😎
Your videos r so good mate, so impressive. This and the prodigy deep dive into the synth/leads r my faves so far 🖤🖤🖤
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed them.
Let them Eat Static
That's a brilliant joke.
Ouch
You're my favorite music UA-camr. I love your knowledge and even more, your sense of humor.
Thank you!
Ah, the Roland TR-808, a beat-bouncing box that bravely broke barriers and boldly birthed bass-heavy bangers. Before becoming a backbone in beats from hip-hop to house, this drum dynamo was deemed a disaster, a commercial calamity that couldn’t cut it with conventional crowds. Yet, this radical rhythm ranger rebounded, rising from retail ruin to rhythmic royalty. Today, its booms and baps are a staple in sound studios, making it the darling of drum digits. From its unintentional underground uprising to topping the techno tables, the TR-808 turned from a beat bust to a cult classic, pulsing at the heart of platters that matter. Truly, a tale of tempo triumph!
Thanks, ChatGPT !
@@DoctorNemmo You caught me! Just don’t tell anybody else, OK?
Always avoid alliteration.
Man, these demo example tunes are just killllller - well done, Alex.
''Give it up give it for the 808''
Good memory!
@@AlexBallMusic It's the 1st thing that popped into my head when i saw it. Meanwhile i'm saving up for something entirely different a Fender Rhodes 88 Stage Piano
Love seeing Alex like a kid in a sweet shop playing with his new favourite toy.
First!!!!
So when are we seeing one of these in Bad Gear? I'm only semi-joking, as the 808 was a bit of a failure when Roland released it, cheaper than the digitally sampled Linn that everyone really wanted, but still quite expensive and very analogue.
Brilliant channel, absolute gold dust. Dare you to even get withing the gravity of a Mattel Synsonics!
Im sorry but I do hear a difference between the real thing and the boutique and cant understand why 40 years later not only sounds worst but they dont even try to make it sound equal, the snare is the most obvious one , I got some clones of the 808 and 909 and the real thing is unbeatable, I wish it didnt, I wish...
Sounds incredibly similar in the flesh. I probably just need to match the tuning of the snare better.
Another thing is that 808s sound different to one another. I've recorded several and I always sample them and they're all different. The boutique is as different to me as one 808 to the next.
@@AlexBallMusic thats true, you could have 3 original 808s and would sound different, by the way congratulations for your 808, it is truly a gem
Congratulations! Good to see that this machine didn't end up in a museum! Thank you for the excellent demos and the nonsense-free evaluation of the TR-08 🙂
Daft Ball
I was very excited to see the MPC sitting behind you! I'm glad to hear there will be a video.
Absolutely. Deserves the full video treatment.
Yes, you are incline in Roland Everything.
Your take on history of Roland it's Pro level as saying goes "Pros makes things look easy "
This drum machine it's legendary as you are GOAT.
Just waiting for your take on Arturia.
Godspeed Alex.
That groove starting at the 2:47 mark is an INSTANT banger!
This was a proper goosebump extravaganza! Alex, you are amazing! ❤
Thanks!
Congratulations on that sweet purchase!
She looks in mint condition 🎉
Love everything about this video. These old school acid electro sounds are absolutely ace! Feeling inspired to get out my RD-8 and try out some of these fun experiments. Thank you!
Cheers! Glad the video has encouraged some exploration.
He’s back! And that introductory acid jam is as good as anything the master Luke Vibert et al might produce. Top job, Alex. 👍🏻
Congrats on the acquisition, Alex. Fantastic work as always, Sir. 😎
Cheers again!
606, 707, 808 and 909 are all glorious in their own ways. The OG boxes are special, obviously, but the TR-8S does it all and very well.
Great Tr8-S ❤
3:07 I love how you bridged a "Minneapolis sound" (Prince, even tho' we're talking Linn Drum here) and Japan. Delightful. 💙
Oliver & Ramon give this one their seal of approval.
Congratulations Alex! I had the chance to purchase one for myself three years ago and I still can’t believe it. A dream come true! Great video as usual :)
Congratulations on yours too!
@@AlexBallMusic Thanks! Enjoy :)
So frikkin talented. musically, synth wise, presentation, composing, video tech etc.. etc.. and hugely entertaining :)
Thank you very much, that's really kind of you.
Dear god that demo #3 is just straight NASTY. You’re the master of this glitchy funk - highly inspiring. Do some tutorials on that sometimes, and release more music (on vinyl)!
Cheers. I'm going to do a studio tour video where I talk about how things are setup.
Excellent. I miss mine constantly,such fun units. I’ll prob grab the boutique at some point,but I REALLY want to put together a Dinsync Re-808. One of the secrets with the analog ones is: Don’t sample just individual sounds,sample WHOLE loops out of it,because that’s part of where the magic is. The way the internal sequencer triggers the sounds is part of what takes it to a whole other level. Organic triggering and timing barely within the limits of acceptability? Maybe so,I’m not sure.😅 But the sound of the whole unit chugging along is in a class of its own for sure.⚡️
nothing will ever tickle my ears like a 808 snare with the tone all the way down. It's so good. I've done so many attempts at re-creating it digitally, and i can't ever do it.
Sounds so good. Some of your demos sound like finished tracks! Super nice.
Cheers! These machines do sound like records straight off the bat.
Thanks for sharing your experience with all of us, Alex!
I’m happy to see you obtain a dream machine!
For me the equivalent would be the SP1200.
Dude the music you create on here is soo good! Puts me in a good mood
Thank you.
Congrats on obtaining that 808 Alex! It's a great piece to own.
Cheers! Waited for many years, but it finally happened. I'm over the moon.
Glad to see the HM-2 in use. The only pedal on my board mate.
Loved everything about this video especially the intro and the Derek Donk!!
I don’t think I’ve seen or heard anything quite so impressive as this on YT. Thanks! 🙏🏻
Cheers!
Your demo titles are top tier 😂. And also they sound good
That snare roll at 8:39 is everything good that there's in life. Forget about crushing your enemies and hearing the lamentations of their women: we just want to see them bobbing their heads and yelling "Woooo !" when that TR-808 snare roll hits.
the outro Jam is fire!!!
Sounds fantastic. I think this is a noticeable upgrade over the drum machines you usually use. It goes perfectly with your style. I hope you use the 808 exclusively on your next album
My local music store in Australia had new/old stock 808s blowing out the door in '87 for $200 USD.
I was about 13-14 years old, the music shop people were apologizing about these saying they were obsolete and had no MIDI.
The Roland R8 that I really wanted about 2 years later is now with much, much less than a 808- ironic huh?
The best thing about the R8 was the "Electronic kit" optional soundcard that double ironically was full of 808 samples.
Right! A friend of mine remembers a bargain bin full of 303s and 606s and also a CR-78 they just could not sell because it was a joke next to digital machines. Mad to think.
Congratulations on your new toy. I think you're spot on in terms of playability and processing. That hands on approach is what makes drum machines come to life. That's not just true for the 808, but for pretty much any drum machine that allows you to tweak things in real time.
Yep! It becomes an instrument rather than a playback box.
Yes! Love this. Nicely done Alex!
HATE to think what you paid for the 808 - I sold mine in the late 80s - I triggered a Pearl Syncussion for years amongst other things….love seeing your demo - keep it UP!! Marvin all the way!! JPMusic
Brilliant demos. Nice grooves.
(13:02) I love how you were pointing at the machine’s identifying how similar they sound to each other 😂. Great stuff so far ⭐️⭐️⭐️
I should have pointed to the wrong one to confused people. 😜
Great video Alex. The band Pink Industry used the TR808 to its fullest ability about as good as anyone ever could have.
Superb video Alex , this is the stuff I dreamed about watching when I was a kid. All of your content is absolutely excellent 👌🏻
Thanks! Does this mean that I'm living the dream?
The Best TR 808 demo on YT by far
Im delighted that Alex is delighted. As THE Roland guy on synth UA-cam this has to be one of the big ones to tick off your list, and good explaining how it could be processed (has given me a few ideas about recreating a similar rack in my DAW).
Edit: get in touch with Geert to do a Sexual Healing cover, that was such a dope teaser!
Thanks very much, appreciate it!
And yes, Geert may yet get his hands on the 808, or the 8008 as he calls it.
abso-blood-lutely brilliant video as always, Mr Ball.
Hahahahah the final credits shot of Alex just dementedly crawling around adjusting bleep bloop boxes. HAPPY PLACE ACHIEVED 💚
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Listening to this on iPad speakers and still sounds fantastic!
The good sounds have a way of still sounding good on different devices. Part of the appeal.
some of my favorite jams of yours in this video
Congratulations! It's rather surprising that your studio didn't have a TR-808 yet. I believe this TR-808 has found its best owner. The sound of it seemed happy, too; you made it sound so lively and cheerful.
I wish TR-808 had finger drumming capability for you to perform (same with TR-08 for that matter). If you find a good workaround, let us know.
Thanks! The sound certainly made me happy.
TR-808/08 - you can hit the tap/fill-in button on the far right and play patterns in live. It's only one sound at a time, but it's the closest thing to finger drumming.
You've made me doubt if I really love the 909 more... Thanks, for the amazing video and performance too. :) And the way you're holding it like the precious baby it is lmao XD
Oh my god I'm sooo envious! It's flawless!
Many Ways Out reminds me of Freaky Chakra vs Single Cell Orchestra from '96. Brilliant! Love it.