https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myq9n7FredE
Oh, I nearly missed that it's 808 Day today. It'd be great to have an actual TR-808, though I'm not sure I have the space for one!
Here's an absolute classic that uses the 808, A Guy Called Gerald's Voodoo Ray.
I just want to say a Happy #808Day to all my fellow drum machine enthusiasts!
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Intergalactic Wasabi Mix - Ep 1038 - #aNONradio - 2024/02/04
#live #underground #netradio #electro #80s #90s #DJmix #synth #vocoder #OrchestralStab #RolandTR808 #808 #BassMusic
Artists featured:
Jonzun Crew
Newcleus
M.C. Frosty and Lovin’ C
Pretty Tony
Hashim
Crazy Gang
Robotron 4
Frank Cornillius
Osé
Freestyle
Bass 305
Bass Invaders
Bass Patrol
Please tune in to the live show every Sat & Sun 2300-2400 UTC on aNONradio.net!
Tracklist: 1) Jonzun Crew - Space Is The Place | https://soundcloud.com/jonzuncrew/space-is-the-place 2) Newcleus - Jam On It (12" Vocal) | https://soundcloud.com/newcleusofficial/jam-on-it-12-inch
Happy #808day, everybody!
It's 808 day! I celebrate by making 3 beats on my custom Roland TR-808.❤️🧡💛🤍 Download Doctor Mix's 808 samples, loops and kits here https://super808.uk► W...
Here's some gear porn for you, fresh from Monday:
How The Roland 808 Cowbell Worked
Every generation has an instrument which defines its sound, and for those whose formative musical years lie in the 1980s, a very strong contender to the crown is the Roland TR-808 percussion synthesizer. Its sounds can be recognized across a slew of hits from that era and every decade since, and though the original instrument wasn't a commercial success it remains accessible through sample packs, emulations, and clones. The 808 was an all-analogue device that didn't use samples, thus [Mark Longstaff-Tyrrell] has been able to reproduce its distinctive cowbell sound with reference to some of the original circuitry.
It shouldn't come as too much of a surprise to find that the circuit is refreshingly simple. The trigger pulse is converted into an envelope which controls a pair of oscillators. The mixed output passes through a bandpass filter to create the distinctive sound on the output which you can hear in the video below the break. The circuit is recreated on a breadboard with the only concession to modernity being a microcontroller taking the place of the Schmitt trigger oscillators in the original.
Altogether it provides a fascinating insight into the synthesis behind a classic sound, and gives us an increased appreciation for the design skills of those Roland engineers who created it. We've looked at the 808 before a few times, including an explanation of the famous faulty transistors which contributed to its sound.
Header image: Brandon Daniel derivative work: Clusternote, CC BY-SA 2.0.
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