TR-909 | Selector https://selector.news The Electronic Music Journal Wed, 21 Dec 2022 15:41:48 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.5 https://selector.news/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-cropped-selectorIcon-32x32.png TR-909 | Selector https://selector.news 32 32 Roland Introduces the Drum Machine Collection https://selector.news/2022/12/21/roland-drum-machine-collection/ https://selector.news/2022/12/21/roland-drum-machine-collection/#respond Wed, 21 Dec 2022 15:41:48 +0000 https://selector.news/?p=12023 Roland’s Drum Machine Collection showcases five of their most successful drum machines, now available as virtual instruments. The TR-808, TR-606, TR-909, TR-707 and TR-727 plugins in the collection are true-to-sound, using Roland’s Analog Circuit Behavior (ACB) technology.

Each drum machine is also fully compatible with the Roland TR8S Rhythm Performer. Controls on the Drum Machine Collection can be adjusted in real time, and patterns can be sent seamlessly between plugin and hardware.

The Drum Machine Collection comes with the original factory patches of each device along with more contemporary sounds. It also includes advanced sequencers and added effects, giving more sound shaping, automation and drum programming options.

The Drum Machine Collection costs $499.99. This price grants users a special Roland Cloud Lifetime Key that unlocks the five drum machines together at a significantly lower savings. A 30-day trial membership in order to use the Drum Machine Collection is also available.

The collection is compatible as a VST, VST3, Audio Unit and Avid AAX plugin. Find more information on Roland’s website

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Create “Analog and Alive” Drums With The AudioKit AR-909 Mobile App https://selector.news/2020/11/13/audiokit-pro-ar-909/ https://selector.news/2020/11/13/audiokit-pro-ar-909/#respond Fri, 13 Nov 2020 21:02:22 +0000 https://selector.news/?p=5330 AudioKit Pro has rolled out the AR-909, a mobile-app emulation of the Roland TR-909. The AR-909 skips high-quality samples for more “analog and alive” synthesis, providing more intricate sound design.

A 16- and 32-step sequencer as well as a drum pad are available for easy and fast programming. Additionally, midi out capability is available on the AR-909 for use with external controllers. Overall, the AR-909’s capabilities are very much “like getting an expensive piece of vintage hardware on your iPhone and iPad,” as AudioKit states.

There is one catch, however: AR-909 is a part of AudioKit’s Limited Edition Series, comprising ten installments to be released every two weeks. A one-time purchase of $2.99 grants lifetime ownership after each product is discontinued.

AR-909 works standalone and is AUv3 (Apple Audio Unit) compatible for use in apps like GarageBand and Cubasis 3.

Open-Source Creativity

AudioKit is a leading free and open-source audio framework for iOS, macOS, and Apple Watch. It allows developers to add professional audio functionality, synthesis, DSP (Digital Signal Processing), and more to mobile apps. AudioKit are  known for their award-winning Synth One iPad app used by mobile music enthusiasts across the board.

Find out more on AudioKit’s AR-909 here or purchase it on the Apple App Store.

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Celebrating 37 Years of the Roland TR-909 https://selector.news/2020/09/10/celebrating-37-years-roland-tr-909/ https://selector.news/2020/09/10/celebrating-37-years-roland-tr-909/#respond Thu, 10 Sep 2020 03:24:12 +0000 https://selector.news/?p=3889 September 9th is a special day for some. The date and number “9/09” holds a special significance, particularly to musicians, producers, DJs, and fans of electronic music as a whole, as they celebrate the creation of Roland’s iconic TR-909 Rhythm Composer every year on that date.

It may seem strange to some to dedicate an entire day every year to a simple drum synthesizer. But to lovers of electronic music the world over, 909 Day represents so much more than that. On the 37th anniversary of the TR-909, many are looking back at the monumental impact the drum machine has had on electronic music’s past, present, and future.

REVOLUTION 909

Built as the successor to 1980’s wildly popular TR-808 (another staple in music production, celebrated yearly on August 8), Japan’s Roland team set out to revolutionize the drum machine with integration of both analogue and digital elements. This meant expanding on the 808 to include not only analogue synth sounds like the kick drum and toms, but recordings of actual instruments like cymbals to provide a more well-rounded sound.

With the addition of MIDI, a new feature which allowed connectivity between machines in the studio, Roland foresaw that the TR-909 would be a game changer for producers, heralding an era where musicians could step out of the shadows of major record companies to craft and program new sounds all their own. The Roland team didn’t likely anticipate that those very sounds would give rise to new genres altogether.

THE SOUND OF HOUSE AND TECHNO

Before long, Roland’s TR-909 stood at the forefront of the fledgling house and techno genres, laying the groove and groundwork out for many anthems that still stand the test of time. Some instantly-recognizable tracks that the TR-909’s drum sounds were present on throughout the years: Joey Beltram‘s acid house classic “Energy Flash,” Daft Punk‘s “Revolution 909” (obviously), Jeff Mills‘ techno anthem “The Bells,” and, ironically enough, 808 State‘s dreamy house number, “Pacific State.”

NO SUCCESSORS

While Roland’s TR-808 stands as popular as ever within the realm of pop and hip-hop to this day, the TR-909’s influence over the sound of house and techno remains omnipresent. The 909’s drum sounds and programming are still constantly used in new tracks, cementing it as perhaps the single most influential piece of equipment in electronic music, not to be replaced or succeeded by virtually any drum machine thereafter.

“Within the realms of house and techno, it’s almost certain that the Roland TR-909 has powered more tracks and live performances than any other drum machine.” – Roland

As a rhythm composer, the TR-909 has been used not only to produce and sequence its own synthesized sounds and recorded samples, but to sequence sounds from outside sources, via the MIDI connectivity it boasts. With so many budding genres in electronic music and beyond, there’s no telling how producers will use the legendary TR-909 (or it’s updated miniature version, the TR-09) next.

“There’s still no boundaries to electronic music; it’s still undefinable… The future of electronic music will be shaped by how we use technology.” Jeff Mills on the TR-909

Roland is celebrating the 37th anniversary of the TR-909 on this year’s 909 Day by encouraging fans to use the hashtag #909DAY on social posts. They’ll feature their favorites on Roland’s official website to honor the Rhythm Composer’s legacy.

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