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I've been very naughty last couple of weeks
Sold my Lindell EQs and Charteroak SCL-1 and Maschine Studio
But bought
Avalon AD2055 EQ
Dangerous compressor
Buzz Audio soc 1-1 compressor
Softube Console 1 + 9K expansion
BURL B2 Bomber DAC
KORG MS20 Limited Edition dual filter
That's near 15G there 
Holy Christ Raph! 
Always wanted to try the bomber from Burl. I had my eye on the console 1 since it came out.
I'm thinking of selling my maschine too.
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| Originally posted by cryophonik You don't need to be a brainiac to know that the TR-8 is built like a flimsy POS. Roland cut corners on construction to keep the price tag down - a lot of companies do that. Unless your only frame of reference is a Korg NanoKeys, the TR-8 is not considered a solidly constructed piece of gear. This isn't even worthy of debate. |
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| Originally posted by tehlord You think? I didn't think the TR-8 was too bad considering the price point. Not as good as the Virus, but much better than any new Novation or M-Audio stuff. |
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| Originally posted by cryophonik You don't need to be a brainiac to know that the TR-8 is built like a flimsy POS. Roland cut corners on construction to keep the price tag down - a lot of companies do that. Unless your only frame of reference is a Korg NanoKeys, the TR-8 is not considered a solidly constructed piece of gear. This isn't even worthy of debate. |
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| Originally posted by tehlord You think? I didn't think the TR-8 was too bad considering the price point. Not as good as the Virus, but much better than any new Novation or M-Audio stuff. |
I still love my TR-8, works wonders together with my Rytm
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| Originally posted by rubez and the TR-8 is solidly built... not sure where you are getting this from. if you haven't used one, just seems like prejudice. |
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| Originally posted by Mr.Mystery This is pretty rich coming from you. |
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| Originally posted by cryophonik Exactly. It's not bad considering the price point (although the System-1, in particular, is built like a total POS at any price point IMO), but it's flimsy in comparison to high-end gear. That was basically my point - it's not comparable to high-end gear in terms of construction. That's not to say that it's not usable, of course. |
nothing like the originals?
that's hyperbole surely. the whole point in its existence is to sound like the originals.
most people couldn't tell the difference between samples and analogue in a blind test, as snobby as they are, they'd likely get embarrassed in such a test.
the TR8 sounds better and is more robust than samples. most professional reviews said it was as close as makes no difference. you could only tell them apart in a few instances due to quirks (from both systems) and not necessarily from sound quality either.
not forgetting that the sound from 'identical' analogue units can vary slightly due to a number of factors, so there really is no 'definitive' sound. i think the TR8 developers got a bunch of 808, 909's and took the best instance of each instrument from each unit - as they all were a little different.
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| Originally posted by rubez nothing like the originals? that's hyperbole surely. |
so what you are saying is that the 909 sounds on the TR8 sound nothing like on the 909 original drum machine?
nothing like?
yeah, that's not hyperbole.
and we will forget for a minute that professional opinion contradicts yours.
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