The Roland TR707 Drum Machine
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- Here we're showing the Roland TR-707 Rhythm Composer digital Drum Machine in action. www.doctormix.... #roland #707 #drummachine
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The TR-707 can be paired up with pretty much any synthesizer or keyboard. It's still an acceptable substitute substitute for a
TR-909 or perfect if you want keyboardish type drums, I don't even think it sounds dated. It's never too late for a TR-707.
Sometimes it's fun to go "back to basics".
The TR-909 is so overused that it sounds "cheesy" now. The TR-909 sounds boomy and not universal at all. I prefer the TR-707 to the TR-909.
The 707 and 727 are actually very useable with processing. Put a room reverb, some compression and EQ and it sounds great!
@@casualintrovert207Agreed. A lot of people don't realize how dry and dull these OG boxes can sound on their own.
They are so used to associating them.with what they hear on records.
It takes some production effort to make them really shine.
Doctor Mix : "Welcome to the TR-707"
His T-shirt : *TR-808*
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Why is that a problem for you? Can you motivate so I can understand please?
It's interesting how the 707 came out AFTER the 808. You'd think it would have come before lol
I think the 707 and 909 came out alongside each other after the 808
Donal Finn this has like, nothing to do with the original comment but okay boomer
@@RWL2012 you are so right. They both came out in 1984, first the 707,then the 909 soon after that. In 1985 I purchased the 707 brand Spanking new, here in Chicago, Illinois from a GUITAR CENTER store for $500.00, then purchased a few days later the 909, used, in mint condition from some kid for $350.00. I also picked up mint 808 and 303 drum and bassline machines shortly after that. Damn, '85 was a very good year for me musically.😏
@Donal Finn nice come back man, people that ok boomer trend is really stupid, on the other hand, did you say billie ocean is weak? come on bro. Caribbean queen?
@Donal Finnyou're right, every machine fit the genre of its time and technology expanded to fit the application of expanded multiple genres.
Your T-shirt is openly mocking this TR-707
Why? I like both drum machines.
Yeah it's "one upping" the 707 :)
😯😂
You are allowed to own multiple drum machines.
I had one of these, I got one just when it was introduced and loved it. It is very versatile and has enough dynamics to make extended tracks interesting. With the memory, cartridge you can store entire sets for instant recall. Add in a bit of EQ and some Reverb and you can produce a great sounding drummer to back you up.
I loved this machine. It was so easy to use and program. The sounds were great too. They don't make'em like this anymore.
favorite drum machine of all time
Thank you for taking your time to introduce those machines. Honestly, I've never got deep into the TR-maschines ..
they are great, aren't they?
Doctor Mix definitely!
I was lucky enough to borrow a TR606 and 909 for a weekend. Owned a 505 and still have my trusty 626.
Easily the most underrated and still affordable machines. The sounds are great for modern genres . In fact I hear the Linndrum , 707, and 808 the most in the last 5 years if pop music . The build quality is super cheap, sound are not tuneable and workflow is nowhere near as fast as linndrum. The sounds are not as fat and iconic as Linns or 808 , but it’s phenomenal and totally usable for synthwave , pop, rock (with gated reverb) , and of course dance/house . Also : has a pretty good Midi Spec. Tight clock lock , and assignable drum
Notes .
Takes me back to circa 1985-1987 listening to the mixes on WBMX in Chicago.
I love my Roland TR-707!!!!
My First Drum Machine, brings back memories.
The on board mixer on my 707 stopped working. Any suggestions?
Always loved this more than the others. Acid house!!! :D
You know it!!!
Roland TR- 707 Drum Machine /new.1985/ Excellent model Rhythm Composer....I Love.
As always, Claudio, your videos are top notch: when this was our only option, these old drum machines did their job: thankfully, today, modern workstation keyboards have incredible drum sounds, and with the onboard sequencers, it is so easy to come up with drum patterns playing live just striking the various keys. Back in the day, I would have to come up with the drum patterns for the entire song FIRST, but now, again with the sequencers, that is not necessary and I instead will record bass and rhythm first and then play drums along with it, for a more natural feel and sound.
Love it! I used to spend hours making beats on my Roland R-70 and then use them as exercices to play during my drum classes. A lot of fun!
Only an octopus could play this pattern on a real kit! Great video. I love the 707 and 727 combination. I have all the samples in my Kronos.
i use the 707 kick and snare in quite a bit of my ideas. Nice and clicky, but has some Beef to it, way better than the 808 kick and snare imo.
I love the kick sounds and snare sounds on the 808. Yeah they don't sound realistic, but there's something about them that just catches your ear. For me at least
Jay big: I prefer the "heartbeat" kick drum of the 808. (The one without any vibrating 'boooom' to it. Lol)
707 snare is the tits
Kick yes but not the 808 snare
Classic sounds
It really makes me want one!
The weirdest thing with the 707 and the reason I sold mine is it DOESEN't HOLD A STEADY BEAT. As added sounds actually gets it to halt/alter the tempo.
hit that cymbal, doctor! hit it like it owes you money!!
That thing sounds great.
Funny that it's called the "New Wave Kit" in Bandlab instead of 707 like the 606, 808, and 909 in bandlab. And the LinnDrum or Lm1 in bandlab is called....wait for it...The Prince Kit....
Thanks for this video. I got it the TR-707 working with the new launchpad pro mk3 sequencer and korg microkorg. Hopefully can get my skills up to something like this eventually. Hoping to get it into live sets but I'm not if i can get it work with the styles of music I make. Definitely looks the business though.
Dude wore an 808 T-shirt to a 707 party. Guests will talk
Man I want one of these so bad
A very talented drummer does Cymbal, and Hats at the same time... and the rim and the cowbell lol
Great box. If you have the 808 cowbell running in the same room the 707 bursts in to flame due to inadequacy.
Why does the kick sound like the Blue Monday kick? Was the sample maybe taken from a 707?
I use 707s to make some of my songs sound like arabic house
Suddenly I want to take out a loan and spring for one of these. God bless
Tr-707 is maybe the greatest drum machine ever made! The only thing that I don’t like a 100% is the kick because it’s not “fat” enough, but the rest is absolutely AWESOME!!!
Thanks for this cool video.🙏🏻
Im pretty sure that the TR707 with a bit of TR727 percussion was used on Never Gonna Give You Up Rick Astley.
It was a Linn 9000
I have a 707 the screen is cracked. Anyone know where I could get a replacement?
I think the crash was copied verbatim from 909. It sounds that way at least. I didn't recognize any other copies though.
Had one, didn't really care for it. Think I would have liked the 626 at the time more.
So what's the most professional DM with fat sounds that's out today?
How do i copy and paste a pattern? I've done it (afaik) how the manual says and still no luck... :'(
Can this sound similar to the drums on the song Icehouse by Flowers/Icehouse?
Wich songs this Drum Machine was used in 80's?
A lot of Italo Disco.
Also _I Need You Tonight_ by INXS.
i wonder if there's a 606, or a 10010
Sounds like russian post punk
When you add a touch of EQ and some reverb, this machine becomes devastating.
Did the major labels use it? What do they use now?
@@RideAcrossTheRiver Don't know, don't care.
@@freewheeler8924 Yeah, must be a pro-minded thing
@@RideAcrossTheRiver Correct.
@@freewheeler8924 The pros are the ones who get the best sounds. What else is there?
A lot of post-punk bands love the 707 and its sounds. They can sound good whether you're accompanying it with synths or with guitars, for example.
Big Black, and they also used a Tr 606
i believe that the 707 is all over jesus and mary chain's 'darklands'...most of it.
THe TR-707 is very underrated!! It was my first electric musical instrument back in 1988. And guess what? I was working today with it on new music! It has a trigger out to trigger an external synth. The TR-707 sounds great! And gives you the possibility to create very nice rhythms!
Haven’t got the machine but I love the drum sounds. Simple but effective, especially after saturation.
The affordable, more easily accessible Linn Drum. ☺️ That’s why I love this thing. These kick and snare sounds are essential in the synthwave genre. I’m sure there are many 80s recordings that are commonly thought to be Linn Drum that are actually the 707.
The great thing about drum computers in the 80's is that many of them had individual faders for each drum head, as well as individual outputs. That concept slowly disappeared.
Somebody recognised Fl Studio Step Sequencer There!
It's so fascinating to watch videos about old gear that is nothing compared to what exists today but knowing that back then it was all the rage and people made do with what these old things were capable of. Super inspiring!
Indeed. Even there are way better songs with these humble vintage machines than a 64 GB RAM computerized studio. What a times! I'm 24 but I enjoy the good eighties disco (Italo Disco/Hi-NRG), I inherited it from my parents and I definitely don't regret it. I'm even planning to release an 80's inspired album.
The 707 used digital samples - an attempt to sound more like a real drum kit. The 808 was analog and the 909 was a hybrid. The 808 and 909 weren't very popular when they first came out. They got popular in the late 80's early 90's with the Chicago house/acid scenes. I think it was the fact they 'didn't' sound like real drums which made them so unique. And of course, you cant beat their bass drums!
The 808 wasn't popular when it came out? Hmm.
@@timbuk1126 Don’t tell Planet Patrol, Egyptian Lover or Afrika Bambaataa that. Dumb statement
@@Arthur-hg7ny I was being facetious. I know it was popular when it was released. Hell even Marvin Gaye was using it.
707 sounds snappy and sharp. Would really suit particular songs, not necessarily whole genres.
true. Same can be said for any instrument.
It could easily suit all of EBM. 80’s all day everyday
@@Schiff252 any 80s pop lol
@@FoxyChariot Yes most definitely!
Post Punk works really well with the 707
I love the 707 samples. The kick and snare are nice and punchy, and in my opinion they always sit just right in a mix. Like I barely have to eq them at all, they just work.
this is the best TR kick. 707>909>808
aka. Jack Stauber's drums
My dad had one of these and a 505 the 90s. Sadly they got stolen out of his van in 2001.
I never realized how similar this sounds to a Linn Drum. 707 is cool, I’m surprised it’s not used more.
Love mine. And there’s now a sysex librarian for the 707 and 727! Came out a couple of months ago or so. Look up DDV TR-707 sysex librarian and move your banks around over midi :) Best thing to do with the 707 or 727 if you fancy new sounds on one is get the HKA design rom expansion. Adds 808, 909, Linn, LM-1, DMX and 707 and 727 sounds to either the 707 or 727.
This thing still sounds extremely amazing. It's just classic - forever!
This drum machine brings back memories. Me and my cousin used to sit around creating drum tracks and writing lyrics for hours on end back in the late 80's when we were rapping. Those were some good days.
Another great demo.
I have one sat next to me. A lot of fun, particularly if you print the different outputs to different channels in your DAW and then process them separately.
Also has the RIM TRIG OUT so that it can control pre-midi synths that use CV/GATE.
Still quite cheap to pick up. But, certainly no match for an 808 or even the other PCM drum machines like the Linn and DMX though.
I'm actually doing exactly that today :-)
You know If I ever end up dancing alone to the singular sound of a bare bones 707 beat on an obscure dance floor some where and I actually look like I'm enjoying myself... then please just shoot me...
Sounds almost like the Blue Monday Kickdrum but ich think that was a Oberheim 1:29
This was the sound of INXS.
my personal favourite drum machine. i use the samples from it all the time, it just works incredibly well for synths and synthwave in my opinion
Surelly this beautiful machine was used by *Stock, Aitken & Watterman producers for Mel & Kim, Rick Astley, etc* .
When the TR-707 came out it wasnt all that exciting, being that the 808 and 909 (which didnt sell well initially) was the drum machine to have. The Linn drum was king, MXR, E-Mu, DMX, were ok, and Boss Dr series was cheap and cool. Yamaha RX11and Casio RZ1 drum machines were at the bottom of the want list. This was everyones attitude back in 1984-85...
I utilized the Roland TR707 and Linn Drum on 'All Dis Music' in 1986 and it still sounds great today!!!
"Romance" 2018
Owned one back in the late 80s. The sounds are ok, but owning the one drum machine I had to use it on everything. Got tired of the sounds very quickly.
It's primitive sound is what I like about it. I don't have a real one but it's still
fun to make some backing tracks with that late 80s aesthetics using free
software synths like Dexed with 707 samples. The TR-707 seems to work
well with any synthesizer.
707 reminds me of the Linn drum a lot
Linn knock off lol, pretty much every drum machine after 82 was one
Yamaha RX-7
Roland TR-707
Kawai’s drum machines
Oberheim DMX
The Linn was just too expensive back in days.
I definitely prefer English to American language.
If my memory is correct it has exactly the same "connectivety" as the 909. MIDI, DIN sync, Rim shot trigger out etc.
Ahh...my first drum machine! Got it in 1990. It wasn't fashionable at the time but cheap. I got an 808 and 909 next when they were still very cheap! Sadly, i sold them all back in the 90's - big mistake.
Tr707 sounds awesome! Organic, precise and powerful. 😎🔥🔥🔥
I still very much like the sound of the 707 !
I didn't think about this until now, but there needs to be special holidays for producers/DJs.
In this case, it would be July 7th.
this is by far my favorites of all roland TR drum machines.
Dude, If you do the 707 you GOTTA do the 727!!!🙏🏽👍🏽
I'm thinking you actually play drums just because your choice of sound lol
I think Roland may have sampled the TR-909 for the crash/ride/hi-hats/clap for this drum machine they sound almost identical in all the TR-707's 8 bit/6 bit glory, definitely still a classic used on so many early house records.
It's 12 bit, but I think all the sounds are sampled off the 909, same thing with the 505
Nice video. I have most of these drum machines like the 707, 808, 909, LinnDrum, etc. on my Garageband App. I came here to learn more about what the actual machines were like.
Vangelis used it on the end titles of the bounty....cowbell and snare are unmistakeble, love this machine, lucky you!
Excellent drum machine so iconic, I think it’s very unique as unlike its predecessor the 808 and additionally like the 909, it’s sampled drums and sounds absolutely excellent.
707 is crap. Only reason people like it is because a couple dirt poor early house musicians in Chicago needed a drum machine so they walked into a pawn shop and the only machine on the shelf was a 707... if that only machine on the shelf was a Korg KPR-77, everybody would love that one instead... just because a couple guys used it to invent a music genre doesn't mean it's a good sounding machine.
Yo Doctor..
Do you know what drum machine was used on:
Eric B & Rakim - Move The Crowd: ua-cam.com/video/ZLtjVHsNVcA/v-deo.html
Three Times Dope - Crushin & Bussin: ua-cam.com/video/YEkYXsK_Xik/v-deo.html
J.V.C. FO.R.CE. - The Force Is The Boss: ua-cam.com/video/BXWxkqjdyC4/v-deo.html
They all use the same pre-sets including that trademark snare and rimshot but the drum machine is alluding me.
Any idea?
Thank you Roland for including these classic sounds on the TR-6S. That little machine is a beast (6S)!
TR-6S is what brought me here.
@@scottboyansame! I was wondering if the 6s can come close to sounding like the actually thing
@@OSKIERUSSELL I actually think that it does. The TR-6S has really impressed me.
We used to route the bass drum out trough a distortion and compressor. And make some euro dance happy hardcore with it.
Seems a damn cool machine. Even the 909 is more iconic, and 808 is nowadays (2024) more hip, the sound is quite solid and has a nice 909ish touch. Like it
I guess I am in the minority. I have always thought these things sounded awful… Bland, corny, and uninteresting.
I owned one just after they came out, and really didn’t find much of a use for it. I loaned it to a band mate, and never got it back after the band broke up.
I guess I miss having it, more for sentimental reasons rather than practical. I don’t think I would have ever used it for anything at all. Might’ve been nice for the monetary value, but I probably never would’ve sold it… :-) Go figure.
By the way thank you for the memory lane on keyboards. I had quite a few. Between 1982 to 2000 I carry 10 at a time for live performances... Thank God for Rackmounts, DAWs and Plug-Ins, but I miss some analog hardware, but now married with digital
how do you program a pattern to repeat like 8 times and then change to another pattern 8 Times..i mean how could you compose the drums for a song with multiple changes?
I'm not sure you can automate it but I'm pretty sure you can save up to 4 different patterns and switch between them? I think...
You can build full songs from a selection of patterns you've already saved in memory.
many dj's/ users played/composed music live for recording studios or a live audience. Programming took a lot of time. By just playing it you could win time. The music went to a sampler. Then you've had IT.
Wow, Dr Mix. Thank you for yet again for taking me back down memory lane. I have had the 808 (2) at a time, the 909 and the 707. One time all (3) simultaneously. The RX7, Drumulator (funny story) DX and DMX. Worked with the LinDrum and the Linn 9000, the MPC 60, 3000 and I still own both the MPC 2000 (Studio+ fully blown) and the Original SP-1200 bought new in 1988.
Just got one on eBay today for $200 USD. I'm in Canada so to me it was more like $350 lol but still...
I'm still new to electronic music making and have a question about this thing. It's a digital drum machine, so wouldn't just make more sense for me to spend money on a drum program for my computer like the new Evolution? Soundwise, is there any benefit to using one of these units compared to a virtual sample based 707 in a program? I get that owning a 909 is a different animal, as it's analog, but I wonder about a vintage machine that uses digital samples. Any guidance is appreciated
I’ve got a video to answer your question :-) ua-cam.com/video/gxy53f-O5I0/v-deo.html
Thanks Doc! I found a 606 to start with, as I've had the Volca BEats for a while but never used it's snare on anything.
I enjoyed the verbatim Wikipedia quote at the beginning. Not many people would be so bold. 😂
Sounds like Italo-Disco to me.
Yup
w/o Italian Disco, No House. Thank you, Italians.
THANK YOU! I LOVE using 707 hits on a bunch of my music, especially the cymbals
I'd love to see a 707 and 727 in the roland cloud.
can make drum sounds like the style of molchat doma soviet post punk?
Hi there, what do you think to use tr707 instead of ob dx to do boogie funk music?