I remember commenting on the vid you did. This was my second drum machine after the DR55, which I gigged with just me, the good Dr triggering a Concertmate MG-1, and my Poly 800. By some incredible coincidence I found one this week which arrived by today (future readers, the release day of the video). I sat down to open my parcel and opened YT for my weekly hit of Bad Gear
This was my beginning as a drummer in the early 80's - plugged into an amp and strictly live finger drumming in my first band. Ha! I never even learned how to program it, but spent many hours tapping on it.
Back at school (god, that was long ago!) My mate and I were hiding out in the music room at lunchtimes, cranking out what would now be classed as minimal techno, with a Dr110 and an SH101, via a tascam 4 track mixer/recorder: no MIDI, questionable timing and no real idea what we were doing. I haven’t thought about that for a long time - those were good times.
The trick with these is to run them through a resonant high-pass filter to boost the bass drum, I used to do it on a Yamaha CS-15 and it'll get you that big booming 808 sound without any problem. The snare and hats are serviceable as is and the claps are The Best Claps Ever anyway. Liked mine far more than the 606 I had even if it didn't have knobs for mixing.
AudioPilz jams are the best! On a side note, you could never find these back in the day, at least our local music shops would not carry them. DR550's were everywhere and no one was talking about these. Way to highlight how under rated these are! The Dr-101 sounds so punchy on those jams! Well done!
I absolutely love the TR 606s hihat sounds. They stand out among all the classic drum machines of the time. Seems like the DR-110 hihat sounds quite similar. Cheers!
I really love the way how they made a display on that machine - there's something beautiful about combination of printed grid and electronic dots. I think it would be cool to see something like this on a modern device.
Florian in the TB-3 video: "To be clear, I still don't like the TB-3." Florian after using it in 30 other videos: "Perhaps I treated you too harshly." Great work as always! Keep up the good work!
But plain old Boss effects pedals are still solid choices in a sea of hit-or-miss boutique pedals sporting fancy paint jobs. The recent SY series is among the very best synth pedals I've ever used and track perfectly on bass guitar. I also like the fact that they still look exactly the same as they did in the 1970s.
@@RCAvhstape THIS. I've gradually over the years worked my way thru a pedalboard full of Boss stompboxes, replaced 'em all with a GT-8, added a GP-10, and finally ditched the GP-10 for an SY-1000. Between the -8 and the -1000 I think I can do just about anything I'd ever want to on guitar and then some.
I´m a big fan of this machine - mostly for nostalgic reasons. And you won´t find a better clap anywhere else. By the way: Your selection of memes are always great fun and I always look foreward to a new AudioPilz video.
Just goes to show if you know your art you can make anything sound good. You have proven this many times. As a guitarist I can get my sound from any source. Tubes, transistor, modeling makes no difference. Thanks, it's always a pleasure to see what you have in store for us.
Nice nod to JHS there 👍 It sounds pretty good, at least worth sampling for sure. I wonder how many of these & similar gear many of us came across in the 90’s+ when someone said to us “oh you can have that if you like, I don’t use it” & we said “naaaah” 😆🙁
I love this machine so much. It. just. looks. cool. I've seen so many pop up on craigslist for like $100 over the last 5 years and I've NEVER jumped on them. Now you're going to make sure that never happens again as you're right, they sound awesome!
That last dirty jam is my favorite jam ever on this channel
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I recently got one for a surprisingly good deal and I absolutely love it! Super simple and love the quirky and charming sounds of it, great video as always too!
This was musically my favorite show by far. Just grimy AF ! I've subbed since the first ep and I'm blown away by level artistry you get outta these lovely throw away machines just to make demos for us normies. Bravo !
This is like a journey through my late 20’s in the late 90’s. It’s a bit naff but it does sample really well especially when your using lower sample rates. We had an X7000 (128k memory) for that
The X7000 is a really fun piece of -shit- ... eh I mean kit, that should be featured on this show. They seem pretty hard to find now at a decent price though. I got lucky finding one at a thrift shop a few years ago
A law should have been passed to make grids like the DR-110's display had mandatory on all drum machines. Nowadays I have a Kawai R-50 and a Yamaha RY20, and boy do I miss my Doctor!
My second drum machine after my Synsonics...man, I loved that little box! But I happily replaced it with a Drumulator. Ah...good times! Thanks for the memories!
I had one of these back in the mid 1980s & virtually gave it away to get a shiny new Digital Roland TR 505 & later an R8 which I still have somewhere!!
That was CLAP-tastic!!! The snare is also good enough to cut through the mix ans easily surpasses more modern equivalent, like the snare of the Volca Drums and the Drum Brute. Good shit mate!
In 1986, as a callow 12 year-old, I ordered the BOSS handbooks through the post when I was first becoming acquainted with all things BOSS. BOSS sent me the 1984 edition and the 1986 edition. At the time, BOSS were so proud of the newly-digital DR220A/E machines that they more or less said (well, implied) of the DR110, ‘this is old and obsolete’, even in their sales pitch! Naturally, I saved up the pennies and plunged for the DR220A some years later. How I wish I’d gone for the ‘obsolete’ DR110 now. The whole of my musical life could have been different. I had no idea what a TR808 was but I knew I liked ‘that’ snare sound. If I’d known the DR110 could have given me something close, I’d have been smitten. But there was no internet then…and certainly no Bad Gear!
Finally som real old gear dr rhytm 110 was our second drummachine we firtst had dr rhytm 55 so for us it was a big step I specially love that handclap it brings back memories from the early eighties. Thanx you made my friday complete once again. Peace and love from Gothenburg Sweden and TAO
Hello!!! I adore your channel and Bad Gear. Hands down you are my favorite youtuber and show!! I would Love to see the Korg R3 or the Zoom RhythmTrak RT-123 on the show! I really dig how you give such a thorough and earnest trial and description of all the gear you review. and your music is inspiring! Thanks for making a fantastic show
Heh a lovely little machine, thanks for doing this episode! Retrokits did a limited run of the RK-110 MIDI mod which was tiny and no case damage! It used the 3.5mm socket for MIDI IN, genius! There's an install video on YT. I did email them around the same time as the video but I missed out, and they're not going to do another run due to the cheap fully-MIDI'd alternatives out there. Shame. Maybe contact them to do a few more? I also have the HA-5 and yes, the p-bus works and the effects aren't bad either. Hiss is loud on certain settings but I got it wanting to replace the insides & put a mod circuit inside with knobs on the outside, and a plug/socket directly into the DR-110, but it seems like sacrilege... yet it would look great...
He has the Boooooooooooooooox! I am not sure if I want an episode of JHS featuring you and Josh, sending your collection through his. I think the internet will explode...
The band I was in circa 1995 used a DR-110 on a gothic rock track. We originally used my thunderous sounding Sequential Tom, but that broke down just before the session so I had to resort to the little Boss. Fair to say the lack of spearate outputs hampered processing the drums, as you can hear on the resulting demo: ua-cam.com/video/v5SHyHFbrf8/v-deo.html With hindsight we should have double tracked it, EQ'ed one track to get more bottom end and soaked the other one in some reverb.
I love my TR-06 because it adds the clap and built in distortion (and delay and reverb), adds TR909 and 808 kicks and snares and some variations to the toms. It really is the ultimate 606/110 plus mods in an “official” package.
Ohh man, my bandmate had / has DR-110 and I thought ‘oh I might pick up a poor mans 606’ for fun... but they’ve gone wildly up in price. It’s a goofy 80’s toy that’s now actually worth something.. I love it
So I purchased a Roland MC-505 way back in the early 90's and it was the centerpiece of the Metal/Electronic band I was in (Think Pitch Shifter meets Evanescence). And just yesterday I received one in the mail I purchased off craigslist. You need to do a video on it! It's one of the god fathers of the Groove Boxes and with the right programming and the super powerful JV sound engine/sequencer, it deserves a great video by you!!!
My second drum machine back in the eighties, loved it! my first had been the Soundmaster SR-88. Don't remember what happened to either of them, might still be in the loft of my first house!
Great job squeezing all the juice out of the "limitations" of the beloved DR-110! Used the claps back in the 80's ad nauseam. Always fun to see gear I used back in the day just to wonder, "What ever happened to the DR-110? Did Jeff get that when the band broke up?"
Still have mine! Bought one in Michigan that was used by an experimental musician who would play it through effects pedals...exactly what I do with it. This and a DD-6 or SYB-3 pedals by Boss are 🔥! The SYB-3 makes it a poor man's TB-303 something I learned on UA-cam ages ago!
Dope episode! Love the DR-110, been looking for one for a while now. Salute to the ‘…patterns on THE FLY’ edit • Jeff Goldblum is still one is the best 💙
Audiopilz: *slaps roof of YT channel*
Full Tracks, Extended Jams, Sample Packs: www.patreon.com/audiopilz
Anything special coming up for your 2yr UA-cam anniversary on the 12th?
'you can fit so many tracks in this thing'
T-shirts?
amazing and so entertaining you really are great
Fun fact, I've done an entire album with this as the drummer.
I won't here a bad word against my band member. We've been through a lot.
C'mon, you're going through "drummers" like Spinal Tap!!!
@@AudioPilz The Doctor and I have the most enduring musical relationship I've ever had.
I remember commenting on the vid you did. This was my second drum machine after the DR55, which I gigged with just me, the good Dr triggering a Concertmate MG-1, and my Poly 800. By some incredible coincidence I found one this week which arrived by today (future readers, the release day of the video). I sat down to open my parcel and opened YT for my weekly hit of Bad Gear
hear hear to that
can i hear it?
This was my beginning as a drummer in the early 80's - plugged into an amp and strictly live finger drumming in my first band. Ha! I never even learned how to program it, but spent many hours tapping on it.
Nice! That's quite ghetto!!!
😀😁👌🏼👌🏼
Just like Roy (Futureman) Wooten of The Flecktones. That's BEAST!
Same here. My friend had a Jupiter 8 and I had a Dr and a Japanese guitar. Did not sound too bad. We did not know about effects and stuff then 😁
I always make it through the week by counting the days until the next episode of Bad Gear.
TGIF!!!❤️❤️❤️
👌🏼😁
I just discovered this show a few months ago and because of you I bought a synth. I blame you Bad Gear!
Guilty!!!
Welcome to the GAS club! May God have mercy on your wallet.
Roland, i guess
@@DavidKazantsev lol no got an XD
Only one? I bought like 5 now 😂
Back at school (god, that was long ago!) My mate and I were hiding out in the music room at lunchtimes, cranking out what would now be classed as minimal techno, with a Dr110 and an SH101, via a tascam 4 track mixer/recorder: no MIDI, questionable timing and no real idea what we were doing.
I haven’t thought about that for a long time - those were good times.
The trick with these is to run them through a resonant high-pass filter to boost the bass drum, I used to do it on a Yamaha CS-15 and it'll get you that big booming 808 sound without any problem. The snare and hats are serviceable as is and the claps are The Best Claps Ever anyway. Liked mine far more than the 606 I had even if it didn't have knobs for mixing.
Nice technique!!!
Fun Fact:the external in and filter is the same for all CS's
Excellent tip, I ran the DR through an Analog Heat and BOOM! What a difference!
Wicked Show as ever mate. I've wanted this little cutie for my bad but good drum machine collection for years. Prices are rising very swiftly.
Thanks!
The 2nd jam with all the pedal FX was DOPE!! Puts me in a mood of like an arcade fighting game!
Thank you!!!
AudioPilz jams are the best! On a side note, you could never find these back in the day, at least our local music shops would not carry them. DR550's were everywhere and no one was talking about these. Way to highlight how under rated these are! The Dr-101 sounds so punchy on those jams! Well done!
Thanks! Really liked the sounds on this one!!!
I got mine from a Byron bay market in 1996 for $10.. still “works” although never gets used…
I absolutely love the TR 606s hihat sounds. They stand out among all the classic drum machines of the time. Seems like the DR-110 hihat sounds quite similar. Cheers!
the Ulysses 31 intro made my day...I love you
I have one, and I love it. Sure, the limits are there, but that forces interesting decisions. The sounds are pleasantly dirty.
True that!!!
I really love the way how they made a display on that machine - there's something beautiful about combination of printed grid and electronic dots. I think it would be cool to see something like this on a modern device.
Florian in the TB-3 video: "To be clear, I still don't like the TB-3."
Florian after using it in 30 other videos: "Perhaps I treated you too harshly."
Great work as always! Keep up the good work!
Thank you!!! TB-3 is already a modern classic!!!
Ulyseeeeeeeeeessss...Your intro's make me feel young again. Thanks.
No friday without this gold, have a great weekend!
Thank you so much!
I spent various seconds laughing at "that was dirty as a Delta Air restroom", that came outta NOWHERE
Awesome video as usual! I absolutely love the clap on this unit, glad you showed off its full potential in that ending jam!
Thank you!!!
So, could you cover the Wolca Modular? It's easily the most divisive Volca out there, and there's a lot to say about it.
Great suggestion!!! That one is moving up the list, thanks!
I have the Volca Modular, it is definately good and bad- bring it on!
I still like my Wintage Wolca Keez
I'm starting to think Boss may be the new Boss of Bad Gear.
Like a Boss!!!
only because they are Roland.
But plain old Boss effects pedals are still solid choices in a sea of hit-or-miss boutique pedals sporting fancy paint jobs. The recent SY series is among the very best synth pedals I've ever used and track perfectly on bass guitar. I also like the fact that they still look exactly the same as they did in the 1970s.
@@RCAvhstape THIS. I've gradually over the years worked my way thru a pedalboard full of Boss stompboxes, replaced 'em all with a GT-8, added a GP-10, and finally ditched the GP-10 for an SY-1000. Between the -8 and the -1000 I think I can do just about anything I'd ever want to on guitar and then some.
I´m a big fan of this machine - mostly for nostalgic reasons. And you won´t find a better clap anywhere else. By the way: Your selection of memes are always great fun and I always look foreward to a new AudioPilz video.
Thank you so much!!!
I actually kinda like the clap on the Yamaha RX series better, the one on the RX 21 is kinda chunky in a nice way
Yup, I had one. Loved that clap, but did not know anything about fx other than (guitar) distortion and reverb mid 80s 🙃
Just goes to show if you know your art you can make anything sound good. You have proven this many times. As a guitarist I can get my sound from any source. Tubes, transistor, modeling makes no difference. Thanks, it's always a pleasure to see what you have in store for us.
OMG, that JHS Pedals reference was amazing 👏 👏👏 👏
You absolutely killed me with The Fly insert! Brilliant, again!
Thank you!!!
My first bit of tech, still have my red SH-101, I put a sample pack of this and a 606 into Zenbeats on my phone, it lives on, lovely.
It's now uploaded in the matrix;)
Nice nod to JHS there 👍
It sounds pretty good, at least worth sampling for sure. I wonder how many of these & similar gear many of us came across in the 90’s+ when someone said to us “oh you can have that if you like, I don’t use it” & we said “naaaah” 😆🙁
I know, simpler times;)
Dude! These graphic puns are _killing_ me! 🤣 I have to keep rewinding to catch even half of them.
Thank you!!!
I love this machine so much. It. just. looks. cool. I've seen so many pop up on craigslist for like $100 over the last 5 years and I've NEVER jumped on them. Now you're going to make sure that never happens again as you're right, they sound awesome!
I already paid more than I actually wanted;)
Been watching a lot of Bad Gear, and I'm pretty sure EVERYTHING checks all the boxes all the time.
That hand clap tho!!!
I still have mine from high school and it still sounds great. Class of ‘88!!!
Nice!!! Really like the clap too!
That last dirty jam is my favorite jam ever on this channel
I recently got one for a surprisingly good deal and I absolutely love it! Super simple and love the quirky and charming sounds of it, great video as always too!
The JHS show reference brings together ny 2 never miss UA-cam shows. Made my week!
my first drum machine -given to me in 84-i played it in my bands Manic Opera and Hyacinthrash it was part of my Industrial arsenal !!
Nice! Great starting point, especially back then
This was musically my favorite show by far. Just grimy AF ! I've subbed since the first ep and I'm blown away by level artistry you get outta these lovely throw away machines just to make demos for us normies. Bravo !
Thank you so much!!!
"He has the Box!!!!" - great JHS reference
Josh is the GOAT!
We need "Ticking all the boxes" merch!
So do I!!!
I used to have one of these! it was my drummer for a while when i was a teenager playing guitar in my mom's basement. great stuff as always!
Nice, thanks!
This is like a journey through my late 20’s in the late 90’s. It’s a bit naff but it does sample really well especially when your using lower sample rates. We had an X7000 (128k memory) for that
Nice one!!!
The X7000 is a really fun piece of -shit- ... eh I mean kit, that should be featured on this show. They seem pretty hard to find now at a decent price though. I got lucky finding one at a thrift shop a few years ago
A law should have been passed to make grids like the DR-110's display had mandatory on all drum machines. Nowadays I have a Kawai R-50 and a Yamaha RY20, and boy do I miss my Doctor!
Let's take it to the supreme court!!!
My second drum machine after my Synsonics...man, I loved that little box! But I happily replaced it with a Drumulator. Ah...good times! Thanks for the memories!
Ah, Drumulator - sometimes you gotta get out the big guns!!!
You plug that thing into a Tascam X15 and you have my first home recording studio. I loved it SO MUCH.
Guys be like "I'm in the studio" ;)
HOLY SHIT!!! It was my first drum machine back in 1984 !!❤
Loving this channel
Thanks!
I had one of these back in the mid 1980s & virtually gave it away to get a shiny new Digital Roland TR 505 & later an R8 which I still have somewhere!!
My first drum machine!
Nice one!!!
Thanks for yet another fab video - love my DR-110 for every reason you mention in the video, and that others have mentioned in the comments.
Thanks!!!
That was CLAP-tastic!!! The snare is also good enough to cut through the mix ans easily surpasses more modern equivalent, like the snare of the Volca Drums and the Drum Brute.
Good shit mate!
Nice use of Ullysses 31 visual which has one of the most kick ass soundtracks of any cartoon series.
Back in 1983 I used this drum machine to write a TV commercial!! Great fun back then.
Nice!!!
"He has The Box". And the coffee pot! :) Nice little machine, which will be unobtainable after this video. Wie immer, danke!
Danke! Ich hab schon ein wenig mehr bezahlt als ich eigentlich wollte;)
Memories of My First Drum Machine!!
Nice starting point!!!
In 1986, as a callow 12 year-old, I ordered the BOSS handbooks through the post when I was first becoming acquainted with all things BOSS. BOSS sent me the 1984 edition and the 1986 edition. At the time, BOSS were so proud of the newly-digital DR220A/E machines that they more or less said (well, implied) of the DR110, ‘this is old and obsolete’, even in their sales pitch! Naturally, I saved up the pennies and plunged for the DR220A some years later. How I wish I’d gone for the ‘obsolete’ DR110 now. The whole of my musical life could have been different. I had no idea what a TR808 was but I knew I liked ‘that’ snare sound. If I’d known the DR110 could have given me something close, I’d have been smitten. But there was no internet then…and certainly no Bad Gear!
First time a device I had is mentioned. Oh boy, I feel proud now! 🤠
Yesterday my friend blessed my porch with a Korg super drums and I thought of you sir. Thanks for making Fridays TGI again.
9:09 video run time about a drum machine is *chef’s kiss*
It's aliens;)
Finally som real old gear dr rhytm 110 was our second drummachine we firtst had dr rhytm 55 so for us it was a big step I specially love that handclap it brings back memories from the early eighties. Thanx you made my friday complete once again. Peace and love from Gothenburg Sweden and TAO
Wow, you had the 55 too!!! Nice!
Do you like the knife? So wanna vist your City one day
That clap... slaps :D
Seems like cool device, especially for modding.
Thanks for another meme-filled episode, as always happy weekend!
Thanks for watching!!!
Friday, I’m in love.
OK, another melody I won't get out of my head for the entire weekend;)
Your jamz are top notch my guy. I've always wanted one of these for the cuteness factor, but it has a tight snappy sound as well!
Thanks! Yeah, sounds bigger than it is!
This was the first drum machine I ever owned back around 1985 - Had a lot of fun with it then too :)
well this saved my lunch break on a crappy Friday - cheers! 🔥
Cheers!!!
great show, your use of Memes always is spot on. Well done...
First time I've ever gotten a financial-advice disclaimer on a music gear review. :D
Better safe than sorry;)
I guess in next months we will get a load of tracks with that clap 👏
Found a free SFZ 110 sample pack that includes 38 round robins of the hand clap. I might finally get an applause...
Nice! Where can I find it? ;)
That is a remarkably good clap.
" That's as dirty as a Delta Air restroom "... 😆 🤣 😂...love it.
Love Bad Gear!! Your show and the actual bad gear. You seem to apparently be going through my whole personal collection. 😂
That final jam is a banger. Serious stuff.
Thanks!!!
the JHS he has the box reference was A++
Thanks!!!
Hello!!! I adore your channel and Bad Gear. Hands down you are my favorite youtuber and show!! I would Love to see the Korg R3 or the Zoom RhythmTrak RT-123 on the show! I really dig how you give such a thorough and earnest trial and description of all the gear you review. and your music is inspiring! Thanks for making a fantastic show
that jhs show cameo was very appreciated
Love Josh's stuff!
Heh a lovely little machine, thanks for doing this episode! Retrokits did a limited run of the RK-110 MIDI mod which was tiny and no case damage! It used the 3.5mm socket for MIDI IN, genius! There's an install video on YT. I did email them around the same time as the video but I missed out, and they're not going to do another run due to the cheap fully-MIDI'd alternatives out there. Shame. Maybe contact them to do a few more?
I also have the HA-5 and yes, the p-bus works and the effects aren't bad either. Hiss is loud on certain settings but I got it wanting to replace the insides & put a mod circuit inside with knobs on the outside, and a plug/socket directly into the DR-110, but it seems like sacrilege... yet it would look great...
Love Retrokits stuff!!! Shame they no longer have them!
He has the Boooooooooooooooox! I am not sure if I want an episode of JHS featuring you and Josh, sending your collection through his. I think the internet will explode...
Big JHS fan here!!!
The band I was in circa 1995 used a DR-110 on a gothic rock track. We originally used my thunderous sounding Sequential Tom, but that broke down just before the session so I had to resort to the little Boss. Fair to say the lack of spearate outputs hampered processing the drums, as you can hear on the resulting demo: ua-cam.com/video/v5SHyHFbrf8/v-deo.html
With hindsight we should have double tracked it, EQ'ed one track to get more bottom end and soaked the other one in some reverb.
I had that in the 80's: an absolutely honest drum machine, I would buy it again (at a reasonable price)
True that!
Nice, the display looks quite useful actually and the clap is really fantastic.
Best Roland/Boss display of all time;)
I like where you snuck the clap in the theme song redo
And then for the verdict track, it's front and center
brap brap brap br-br-brap
I love my TR-06 because it adds the clap and built in distortion (and delay and reverb), adds TR909 and 808 kicks and snares and some variations to the toms. It really is the ultimate 606/110 plus mods in an “official” package.
Yeah, that one is still missing on my list!
When I got my TR-06, I plugged it into my speakers and had a jam and my gf was in the other room and thought I was listening to an album :) Top piece.
Also just got one, pretty amazing
Haha the photo of the 707 as an MCB board!! 😊😊
That one had me rolling too!!!
I had to pause and LMAO at the "Dirty as a Delta Air restroom". I flew to South America in Delta and damn was that bathroom nasty.
So glad they don't do much business around here;)
These videos really are very good.
Ohh man, my bandmate had / has DR-110 and I thought ‘oh I might pick up a poor mans 606’ for fun... but they’ve gone wildly up in price. It’s a goofy 80’s toy that’s now actually worth something.. I love it
The Delta Air Bathroom pedal jam was dope.
TGIF, I get a Bad Gear vid!
Thanks!!! TGIF!!!
Accent track - Wolca
Holy fuck that dexter meme has my sides in orbit another amazing video.
Thanks!!! Dee Dee!!!
Those little pictures are nice.. it's like a cross between a crossword puzzle solver and a speak and spell.
Florian I luv your vids. Cheers from Brazil!
Obrigado!!!
I have half a dozen sample sets of this machine I've collected over 20 years and use it all the time. Some very reliable work horse drum sounds.
Agreed, it's a lesser known classic!
Neigh! Watch out for those horse🐴 drums!
My first drum machine and it was glorious!
The last analog Roland...
Now take that clap, run it through ur pod, use the treaadplate setting, crank the gain, reverb and compressor setting. Industrial magic.
Nice technique!!!
Excellent machine. The hihats, the snare and the best clap ever.
Really like the sounds too!
So I purchased a Roland MC-505 way back in the early 90's and it was the centerpiece of the Metal/Electronic band I was in (Think Pitch Shifter meets Evanescence). And just yesterday I received one in the mail I purchased off craigslist. You need to do a video on it! It's one of the god fathers of the Groove Boxes and with the right programming and the super powerful JV sound engine/sequencer, it deserves a great video by you!!!
My second drum machine back in the eighties, loved it! my first had been the Soundmaster SR-88. Don't remember what happened to either of them, might still be in the loft of my first house!
Wow, the Soundmaster - forgot about these!
Run this bad boy through Redux/Saturator in Ableton and you're going places
Nice technique!!!
Great job squeezing all the juice out of the "limitations" of the beloved DR-110! Used the claps back in the 80's ad nauseam. Always fun to see gear I used back in the day just to wonder, "What ever happened to the DR-110? Did Jeff get that when the band broke up?"
Thanks! Yeah, so much gear gone...
Still have mine! Bought one in Michigan that was used by an experimental musician who would play it through effects pedals...exactly what I do with it. This and a DD-6 or SYB-3 pedals by Boss are 🔥! The SYB-3 makes it a poor man's TB-303 something I learned on UA-cam ages ago!
Very cool! I would love to hear that. Can you provide the link to the video?
That really is quite a crispy clap
...like bacon;)
Dope episode! Love the DR-110, been looking for one for a while now. Salute to the ‘…patterns on THE FLY’ edit • Jeff Goldblum is still one is the best 💙