There is also a rarer fill pattern. Accented bass drum on steps 1,4,7,9,12 and 15. Closed hi hats on all steps. Crash cymbal on steps 7 and 15. No swing ( straight 50% ).
@@basiledaudet5774 I've been looking for it for a long time but couldn't find anything on the internet, even the original Tr 909 instructions don't contain any information about the percentage values of the 7 shuffle levels. Then I was lucky enough to see a video from Honeysmack (Behringer Beta Tester). In the short video he sets his Tr 909 to shuffle level 7 and lets the Tr play the pattern, then he sets Rd 9 - 75% swing and runs Rd9 with the same pattern. They are almost identical in shuffle/swing. Added to this is my knowledge that the Tr 909 definitely has a triplet shuffle (always 66%). The rest is pure math as we know that Stage 1 of Tr 909 has no shuffle so 50% swing is Rd9. That leaves 25% swing (50 to 75) divided by 6 remaining shuffle levels = 4.166666 Since I wanted to program the Rd9 as authentically as possible, it was very important to me to reveal the swing / shuffle secret and I am happy to be able to help you and others with it. Small tip: 125Bpm / 58% for the classic house swing. When you hear that, you know what great reverse engineering the folks at Behringer did. The Rd9 is a Tr 909 for 349 euros. Point Anyone who claims otherwise has never heard and programmed this machine themselves. Have fun ;)
@@basiledaudet5774 Another Tip: The Clap of the Tr 909 has no global accent. But the Rd9 has a global accent. Just don't use it to programm the Rd9 if you want it authentic. Have a nice day.
Truly thank you. This track means a lot to me and now I can program the drums thanks to your charts. Awesome. B. PS I don't own either the Roland - 1 is for sale for $9000 in my home town in Australia atm - or the Behringer but it is a more affordable AUS $475. Must get 1. 😊
There is also a rarer fill pattern. Accented bass drum on steps 1,4,7,9,12 and 15. Closed hi hats on all steps. Crash cymbal on steps 7 and 15. No swing ( straight 50% ).
L&S ❤
Good Job
The Shuffle Settings of the Tr 909 and Rd9:
1-50%
2-54%
3-58%
4-62%
5-66%
6-70%
7-74%
Greetings from Germany
Thank you so much ! I was searching for this !
@@basiledaudet5774 I've been looking for it for a long time but couldn't find anything on the internet, even the original Tr 909 instructions don't contain any information about the percentage values of the 7 shuffle levels.
Then I was lucky enough to see a video from Honeysmack (Behringer Beta Tester).
In the short video he sets his Tr 909 to shuffle level 7 and lets the Tr play the pattern, then he sets Rd 9 - 75% swing and runs Rd9 with the same pattern.
They are almost identical in shuffle/swing.
Added to this is my knowledge that the Tr 909 definitely has a triplet shuffle (always 66%).
The rest is pure math as we know that Stage 1 of Tr 909 has no shuffle so 50% swing is Rd9.
That leaves 25% swing (50 to 75) divided by 6 remaining shuffle levels = 4.166666
Since I wanted to program the Rd9 as authentically as possible, it was very important to me to reveal the swing / shuffle secret and I am happy to be able to help you and others with it.
Small tip: 125Bpm / 58% for the classic house swing.
When you hear that, you know what great reverse engineering the folks at Behringer did.
The Rd9 is a Tr 909 for 349 euros. Point
Anyone who claims otherwise has never heard and programmed this machine themselves.
Have fun ;)
@@mareikemacinnes7764 really interesting ! I’m also looking to match exactly the classic 909 and this will help me !
@@basiledaudet5774 Another Tip: The Clap of the Tr 909 has no global accent.
But the Rd9 has a global accent.
Just don't use it to programm the Rd9 if you want it authentic.
Have a nice day.
@@mareikemacinnes7764 thank you ! Have a nice day too ;)
Such a great sounding and sexy looking machine. great programming.
Bonus question for geeks..who programmed the drums in the original tune? Graham ? Andrew? Darren? Martin? Gerald?
This is a great question ! But I don’t have the answer 😅
Since Gerald is a bit sore about this classic track (he's written about his time in 808State a bunch), I'd assume it's Gerald!
@@darrenbrown7134you must be right !
god job ☺️
Good vibes 👍
Truly thank you. This track means a lot to me and now I can program the drums thanks to your charts. Awesome. B. PS I don't own either the Roland - 1 is for sale for $9000 in my home town in Australia atm - or the Behringer but it is a more affordable AUS $475. Must get 1. 😊
In my opinion the RD-9 is a great deal ! I love its modern workflow and its legendary analogue / digital sounds !😁
Thank very much for your feedback !😊
Hello you have patterns techno ? Thanks
Idc if I have Roland Cloud, I need this so bad...
Currently this is an awesome investment ! It’s a really good opportunity to get a tr-909 like !
Mon professeur🗝️
TD3!!✨
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