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Product: Roland TR-606
Price Paid: USD 360 USED
Submitted 10/25/2007
at 05:41pm
by Ian
Ease of Use
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10
Very easy to use, TR style editing. It doesnt have the Ultra easy LCD matrix of the 707 but they 707 deserves an 11 for ease of use anyway
Features
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8
Features for what it does are great. The two trigger outs are essential! I love that you can switch between pattern and edit mode while its playing. You can also easily link up to 4 patterns so they play in sequence, its great! only one output kinda blows but you can mod it easily and get multiple outs. There are also mods for tuning and bass drum and snare decay etc. These are cool, but I think it sound pretty good on its own anyway
Expressiveness/Sounds
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10
606 analog drum sounds, they are classic!
Reliability
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7
its old, it may need servicing sometimes, can be unpredictable but I'd gig with it anyway
Customer Support
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No Opinion
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Overall Rating
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10
Yes I'd replace it! The trigger outs work great to drive arps and sequencers on older gear (specifically on my korg polysix, SCI pro one and jx3p). I've also sync'd it to my midi set up using the excellent future retro mobius sequencer and its a dream! It sounds really good when used with my 707. Great machine!
Product: Roland TR-606
Price Paid: USD 200
Submitted 08/02/2006
at 08:39pm
by Justin
Email: justindr660 at hotmail<dot>com
Ease of Use
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9
I never had a manual and I can write beats on it. I would like to download one though so I can string patterns together or fiddle with the triggerouts that everyone here seems to enjoy.
Features
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2
Simple simple simple. I have a DIN_SYNCH box for it so it slaves to my midi sequences..boy is that fun!
Expressiveness/Sounds
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10
The sounds are godlike cool. Something holy about these stupid sounds. 7 little sounds but I am more turned on by them than the vast bank of cool drum sounds on my modern sound modual synth right here. It's an "art" thing. These sounds are expresive and make some kind of inadvertant artistic statement just by using them. I like it much more than the 808 or 909. I think this is the coolest drum machine I have ever heard.
Reliability
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6
Umm. I think in general these units are very reliable but mine is kind of beat up unfortunatly. I had the money and I always wanted one and some guy had one that worked. I should have held out for one in better shape.
Customer Support
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1
None. None of these companies seem to have decent support anymore. What happened to customer service? EMU are you listening?
Overall Rating
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10
Mine broke down for a couple of months and nobody seemed to know how to fix it. I almost cried everyday. Then my brother took it to the desalination plant equipment manufacturer where he works and somehow the guys there got it to work again. It now remembers patterns which mine didn't when I got it. I paid too much for mine and it is pretty beat-up by the previous two or three owners..but it works and it inspires me. I kiss it every night.
Product: Roland TR-606
Price Paid: euro 175 cult prices used
Submitted 06/10/2005
at 01:39pm
by ModularMaarten
Ease of Use
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No Opinion
I hafe the real thing
Features
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6
Just basic drumbox sounds, All non tweakeble (So where's my 808)
The best thing is it syncs my 303 (The old 808 stopt doing that a year ago)ANNALOG. But the pod for langer decayd bass is a must
Expressiveness/Sounds
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8
I think it's good for those theight break beats and.(not for ACID anway.)
Reliability
:
8
It's one of the reliabilst of the TR serries
Customer Support
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No Opinion
DO IT YOUR SELF
Overall Rating
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8
It's a good machine, Love the sync and the triggers. But i think my 303 is the reasoni bought it (famaly stiks to gather.)
Product: Roland TR-606
Price Paid: 10000 (yen) used
Submitted 05/29/2004
at 01:01am
by algorithm 18
Email: algorithm18 at hotmail<dot>com
Ease of Use
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9
This one is easier to use than any of the other TR boxes due to it's simplicity. Writing a pattern is as easy as it gets- just turn that knob to pattern write and put the hits on whatever step you want. The track write function is also quite simple, but the way it works, you probably wouldn't realise you were writing a song. The manual makes it quite clear, and there's an online manual available. The sixteen step buttons double as pattern select buttons, so put your song together in real time, you lazy bastard. And of course there are the instrument mix knobs, which add up to an easy to use package. I use it on crowded trains, on the toilet, while I'm drunk as fuck, it doesn't matter.
Features
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8
It's missing nice things like individual outputs and tweakable sounds, but it has some great features that make a very important peice of gear today, like din sync, and TWO trigger outs. For example, I got this to sync with an MC-202, which I use to sequence an SH-2, and the whole system also syncs with a Korg DDM-110. The trigger outs can then be used to drive a synth's arpegiator or more drum machines, like a Boss DR-110 or DR-220. It doesn't have MIDI, but thats why I bought this box above all else. I just find it much more fun to sequence and compose a track in real time by muting instruments and pushing sliders instead of programming music through a computer. Oh, and it runs on batteries as well, which make this thing even more fun.
Expressiveness/Sounds
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9
This drum machine sounds SO realistic! Turn it on, and it sounds just like analog drum machine sounds that you've heard on records. I wonder how they did that. The hi hats are often mentioned, and the are great. Put them throught the right flanger and it's instant Kraftwerk, just like the modulating hi hat sounds on Musique Non Stop and Tour De France. I use this box for electro, and it is perfect. Oh, and guess what- I LIKE the kick drum on this machine. I admit it could be a bit louder, but all you have to do is turn up the accent, turn the other drum sounds down, and TURN THE VOLUME UP! Think guys, think. I like the 808 sounds you heard when people were using it the first time around, on electro records. If you play Akrika Baambata's Planet Rock along side any modern rap record, it has way less bottom end on it. The long, booming kicks are less important to me than the cowbells, clavs and sidestick sounds. Any ways, the 606's "tom" sounds and cymbal really add to the spacy electro atmosphere. The other thing about this one is it's feel. You can get .wavs of the 606 kit anywhere, but that doesn't have the same feel of the real thing. The short decay of the rhythm sounds and the sequencer give this machine a very tight, precise feel, and I really like it. And while there are no external means to modify the sounds, the accent does change them, especially when the knob is turned all the way up. For example, the unaccented snare and heavily
accented snare sound very different.
Reliability
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9
I guess it's pretty reliable. Just don't be an idiot. And put in fresh batteries before you play live with it.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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9
This machine is a very good value for the money, as just about anything else close to this costs much more. Its also a great choice if you have other pre MIDI gear that uses tigger ins or DIN sync. It's nice and portable too, so take it a jam session and it's a hell of a lot of fun. That's about the best thing I could say about the TR-606. It's fuckin' fun to use and it inspires me to make music, which is all I could really ask for.
Product: Roland TR-606
Price Paid: eur (200)
Submitted 10/18/2003
at 03:44am
by max phobax
Email: phobax at gmx<dot>de
Ease of Use
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8
Very basic and obvious drum machine. Need a manual for knowing the functions but easy to learn. Because it's abstract and basic, creating longer loops or songs can be annoying and take some time.
Features
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5
Very basic even for a drum machine of this era.
Expressiveness/Sounds
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10
Sounds are really legendary. I would not count the absence of tweaking-possibility as a malus, since the sounds are really good.
In fact the instruments don't really require a tweaking. The Kick is no 909 kick, but i think it sounds many times better than every setting of the 909, reminding me of about 2/3rds of techno/acid/house productions. The snare is very unique, although a more tinny and tight 808/dr110 like setting would be a nice addition. But i think if it would be tweakable i'd use the "original" setting maybe in 80% the time, cause it's the most crispy and electrifying drum-sound i ever heard with a cool snappyness. It sounds really much more rattling than like a simple noise, as u can hear it on the most snares. The metal-sounds are really nice, percussive and lush, i would nearly say authentic for this kind of synthesis.+
The toms are really tiny and "bubbling" and i like them. A tweaking of the tone of the toms and a decay for the cymbal would be a good addition.
Reliability
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7
it's all-plastic and some keys do not react as well as they should.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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10
I often get problems when i want to find a good mix with the drum-machine's all instruments into a song, the snare sounds to loud and the amplitude difference between normal and accented seems to large, it's also hard to find a good hihat-volume and the kick is simply too quiet.
I guess u have these problems not if u use individual outputs. U can get interesting and spectacular effekts just by eq-ing and fx-ing, so i guess with individual outs the 606 is a special and versatile drum-machine for even every kind of music.
If it would be stolen i'd probably get another one, they are much cheaper than many other analog-vintage drumboxes. I think u can get a boss dr-thing and some newer analog stuff, but the 606 has one advantage to them all: a real character!
Product: Roland TR-606
Price Paid: US $225 used
Submitted 12/24/2002
at 03:13pm
by plex
Ease of Use
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10
if it was any more easy it would probably be illegal......its so little.....
Features
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10
buttons and knobs.....turn a knob poke some buttons...im in love...no fx...no midi....but soon come will be a din sync for groovy acid with my 777...i bought it so i could have a drum machine...and a drum machine it definatly is....compared to the es-1 i have been abuzing for 3 years....the volume knob has ceased to comply and it just loves to shut off right after i perfect my pattern and right befor i save it....the only thing i think the es is good for is learning....and that i did...so comparitivly the 606 will puke baby puke all over the little green and silver pile of shit (well me es-1 has blue and chrome stripes but its still a pos)
Expressiveness/Sounds
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10
i love the tightness on the 606 as small spaces of silence infront of my es-1 samples creates a big anti groove.....at the end of them too...i love this drum machine.....i should have been born in 1978 and my parents should have bought me one for my 5th birthday.....i was always so incomplete
Reliability
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10
as long as it can depend on my not forgetting new batterys....and he never gets lonley or cold....as its barely ever turned off...damn the thing is older than i am....
Customer Support
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No Opinion
it seems like the roland i see in the 606 is not the roland i see now...
Overall Rating
:
10
i want to buy another so i can have 2....actually i am hoping future retro comes out with a bomb ass drum machine...those people are sent straigt from the swirls of the universe....and a drum machine from them would be absolutly god like
Product: Roland TR-606
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 01/29/2002
at 05:44am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
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10
This little box is very easy and straightforward. I bought it yesterday and on the way back home i jammed on it in the train. If you are familiar with rebirth you shouldn't have any problems with this baby.
Features
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7
It' s a limited, you can't tweak the sounds exept for volume but i can live with that. It does have individual outs for every sound so that's cool. Some of them are modified so you can tweak the sounds but i've heard it alters the circuitry permanently. Personally i would buy the electribe for tweakability.
Expressiveness/Sounds
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8
Well it's like a baby 808, not as deep but they are familiar in character. I would rather have a clap instead of the cymbal though but
for this money i can't complain
Reliability
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No Opinion
I've only got it one day, nothing bad happened yet.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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8
This is an ideal beginners drummachine, it's limmited in features but that shouldn't be a problem. Until yesterday i only used software (reactor, pro 5, model e, ppg wave, rebirth, logic, nuendo etc)but you end up staring at a monitor instead of focussing on the music. You can get great sounds out of a pc, especially with reactor but it lacks in directness.
Product: Roland TR-606
Price Paid: US $75 used
Submitted 05/09/2001
at 07:57am
by ByronIV
Ease of Use
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7
A little wierd to use at first if you have never used anything from the TR/TB series before...but its basically THE cliche analog style sequencer...and it roks because of it. Definately the easiest to use out of the aforementioned roland line.
Features
:
7
Super basic. There are 2 non-standard features that definately make it an awesome drum machine though. One is the 2 seperate trigger outs....awesome for triggering other old analog gear (I use them to trigger my Simmons SDS-200 drum brain). This is very cool, not only because you get analog style sequencing for something other than your 606, but it is also very cool since the 606 can be totally edited on the fly making it great in a live aspect. The fact that it IS NOT midi compatible sucked at first...but i eventually picked up a 727 as well, so i basically use the 727 for a master tempo clock and it syncs my midi sequencers with the 606 :)
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
8
OK, I admit it...as cheesy as some of these sounds are, they do tend to grow on you in a way that no other drum machine can. What the lack in hardness and punchiness, they make up for in creamyness and warmth. The hi hats are to die for, and i agree with the other reviews here...it does sound sort of "puck-ish"....i think a better word would be "Pluck-ish" But its very funky, and i would bet if modded could be used as a stand alone drum machine anyday. Without the mods though, its nice to have some accompanyment...especially to drown the kick drum.
Reliability
:
7
Concrete except for the batteries.....as long as you remember to change em now and then, youll be fine :). Or just keep an ac adapter handy. The knobs have a tendancy to fall off after extreme writing bouts with it too. Eventually some of the sequencer buttons do get a little tricked out too.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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9
None of my catogories gave it a 9...but it is...in potential alone, this is a drum machine that can kick some ass (if used properly).
Product: Roland TR-606
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 01/13/2001
at 10:32pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
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10
Making a standard beat, is fairly simple, and as the beat unravels into something more complex, the tr-606 allows the programer the minipulate the original beat at ease.
Features
:
7
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
8
As far as I know, without modifications, the sounds are limiting. It provides a very nice old school sound, that is versitile to use in any genre of music.
Reliability
:
10
Highly reliable. It is tight as long as the power source is constant. The memory card allows it's users to return to a beat created months ago.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
9
Product: Roland TR-606
Price Paid:
Submitted 01/03/2001
at 12:39pm
by Zaphod B.
Email: mainf2<at>exempla dot org
Ease of Use
:
No Opinion
No version - made in 1981.
Features
:
8
I really loved this machine. Bought it in 1981. It had some good sequencing features for the time. You could link patterns into chains and assign Del Siglo and Coda pointers to manually loop to points in a song. I made a complete demo tape of a dozen songs using this box as the sole drum machine.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
8
It has its own unique set of sounds. Very metallic and brite. Not very real sounding except for the snare and hi-hats. Someone said "puck". That is a very good description of the drums. Many of Rolands products in later years have the TR-606 sound set included among the other TR series but there is nothing quite like actually using the real thing.
Reliability
:
10
I think it is very solid. Totally dependable.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
I sold it a few years ago. My MIDI studio has evolved a lot and I really had no use for a non-midi drum module. I'd have definitely kept it had it had MIDI implementation but it only had some DIN triggering thing going on so I really don't regret selling it. It could make a nice metronome in a pinch but again there is really no way to tell from the machine what BPM's it is cranking out. So again, I don't really regret selling it. If I saw one for under $20 in good condition I might pick it up. My rating of 10 comes from my feelings towards this machine in 1981 to 1985 when MIDI appeared on the scene. It truly was a great machine in it's time and it still would be if it had MIDI. I still have my TR-707 and I will never sell that guy.
Product: Roland TR-606
Price Paid: US $250 +125 for mods
Submitted 08/16/2000
at 05:55pm
by Agent Paco DeBongo
Email: jgw at execpc<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
Very easy to use, pick a memmory slot, then choose a scale, pick a sound and program away. The only thing one might need a manual for would be the track modes (chaining patterns).
Features
:
8
This is the ONLY TR capable of switching between pattern play and write modes! (a feature everyone seems to overlook) It has 7 sounds (BD SD HT LT CY OH CL) plus accent. HT and LT have trigger outs for use with other analogs and DIN sync. It has a 32 pattern memmory, but only 16 are accessible at a time (two banks that are switchable). Sounds are similiar to an 808 when stock, but are much more useable when modified (I have the analogue solutions mod on mine, it's sweet!) It can also easily be modified to have separate outputs (another very helpful feature). Check out hyperreals music machines site for more info on mods.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
8
sounds are very electronic. . .think old school rap, drummachine.com has examples of the sounds if you are clueless.
Reliability
:
10
Never had a problem with it, make sure it has batteries for memmory back up and make sure it has power when changing them or you my lose your patterns.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
never had to deal with roland on this one, they may still have parts or could point you in the right direction for them. I've seen parts on sites for them, you just have to look around. Schematics can be found at Music Machines also (fix it yourself, you'll appreciate it more!)
Overall Rating
:
9
Damn near the best drummachine out there, easy, analog, and affordable. The fact it can be played or programed live without stopping it makes it well worth it. It only has DIN sync, but if you have a JOMOX XBase 09 or Novation drum or bass station (rack) you shouldn't have a problem with your midi system. I use mine in tandem with the 808. . .I highly recommend this to anyone. You can run them both off one sync output by splicing 2 sync cables together (radio shack or HOSA work well). Connect all the wires normally except splice the red and yellow wires together and your in business.
Product: Roland TR-606
Price Paid: 1000 (SEK)
Submitted 06/14/2000
at 04:49am
by Audio Raid
Email: audioraid at europe<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
Superduper easy to program. The manual is good but you don't really
need one.
Features
:
8
It has DIN sync in/out, but it's cheap and easy to go for a Philip Reese sync
converter unless you don't have any other stuff to sync with. Maybe
a drumstation? It has 32 patterns. It has beautiful litte knobs, red
flashing lights. It's a fantastic machine and it's cheap too.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
8
7 analog drum sounds. The kickdrum are ok but a bit too short and sounds
too much "puck", the snare is wonderful and so are the toms, the cymbal is
cool, more like a ride, the hihats are better than the 808's. The 606
is cooler than the 808 for the price, it sounds hard and raw and put it through an
equalizer and a compressor and it sounds just great. You can't edit the sounds
if you don't want to open the box and modify it. I would modify the kick cause
it's a bit cheesy in some compositions and it does not always feels right.
Reliability
:
10
No problem at all. Just change the batteries sometimes and don't
drop the machine in the floor.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with them.
Overall Rating
:
10
It sounds cool and raw and it's a real bargain. I got mine for 80$.
Product: Roland TR-606
Price Paid: US $260 used
Submitted 03/07/2000
at 04:58pm
by J. Runyan
Email: none
Ease of Use
:
10
While not quite as straight forward as the TR-808, the 606 is still very easy to program.
It has the same 16 key sequencer as the TR-808/909.
Features
:
5
It has 7 instruments all useable simultaneously and an accent.
The volume of each is adjustable seperately. It has a built in
sequencer similar to those in other Roland x0x boxes. It is syncable
by DIN sync which can be synced to midi with a converter. Its vintage
1981 so its not the most feature laden machine out there.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
9
Great analog drum sounds. The bass doesn't have quite the thump of the 909,
and is similar to the 808 in character. I run mine through a tube preamp and/or
a fuzz face which adds a nice fat edge to the sound. The high hats are nice
sounding and the snare is excellent. Its really only suitable for electronic or rap/r&b
music. I'd rather have a 909, but considering the $700 more the 909 costs
its hard to justify it considering the great sounds you can get out of a 606.
Reliability
:
7
Well, its old and its plastic. All the knobs and buttons still work
perfectly though and I've never had any problems with it. Just don't drop it
much.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never needed it.
Overall Rating
:
10
I'd try to buy it again if I could find one, but I wouldn't pay much more
than I spent on this one. Its definitely the best real analog drum
machine for the money.
Product: Roland TR-606
Price Paid: US $5 used
Submitted 02/13/2000
at 06:39am
by Trace-E boy
Email: none
Ease of Use
:
8
I have owned my 606 for 4 years now and I am pretty well accustomed to programming it, but it was a bit difficult to get used to at first
Features
:
6
no midi!
dang would be nice...the only thing that keeps my rating high is the sounds this thing makes
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
9
it has very cheesy "electronic" sounds but it is perfect for "electronic" music!
Reliability
:
8
it is a reliable macine as far as operation but the patterns are sometimes erased if left without power
I.E. no ac adaptor an no batteries
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
HA!
Overall Rating
:
10
this thing is the bomb as far I'm concerned
I got it at a garage sale for five bucks
it was like finding a peice of gold in a pile of trash
I also have a tb-303 and the two compliment each other perfectly
Product: Roland TR-606
Price Paid: US $250.00
Submitted 11/21/1999
at 01:40am
by adi
Email: ccypress<at>excite dot com
Ease of Use
:
9
failrly easy to use,uses typical "xox" or tr 808/909 type interface.,,forget about presets......a manual is needed, however once you know how to work it its pretty simple
Features
:
9
not much in the way of features other than the basic sounds which are very unique, but its also portable, lightweight, battery operated and analogue.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
9
if this was your only box you might be a bit disappointed, the sound quality ain't all that great,but what it lacks in features and sonic clarity it makes up for with its unique character- its like a miniture tr 808!! "bouncy" is a good word for thw overall sound of the kit. ....it is really fun and unique sounding- imagine what it would sound like connected to another roland analogue beatbox via din sync!!
Reliability
:
10
very reliable........ use only the exact ac adapter requires 9V 75-150mA ac adapter do not exceed 150 mA--dont use the psa adapters-use batteries- but i never had a problem...
Customer Support
:
10
Overall Rating
:
10
the thing has character- like a mini tr 808- use it to trigger your other roland analog sequencers - it has two programmable (toms) trigger outs!!
Product: Roland TR-606
Price Paid: US $270$
Submitted 07/04/1999
at 09:12pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
6
The 606 is programmed like all roland 808 beatboxes, takes time to get used to it, not to be used for playing in real time.Sounds very distinctive, thin, tinny, electronic hats, punchy but muffled basskick-very short decay, snappy snare, 808 ish congas and cymbal.
Features
:
3
. no midi or efx, use it to drive sequencer or ar[eggiator of other premidi roland ext clock driven gear or din sync devices. Onboard sequencer is fairly flexible but memory rather limited
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
4
Reliability
:
7
seems dependable provided you baby it, dont move it around or leave it on with batteries in it all night.
Customer Support
:
10
you can get a manual and some spare parts from roland
Overall Rating
:
7
I like it but would much rather have an 808 or a 909,they can be adjusted to sound just like a 606 but a 606 will only sound a little like an 808.Plus you get so much more features from them. The sounds cannot be modified so they can dull fast.I would try to combine with early compu-rhythm or tr series for more sounds. i use it to drive my 2 Sh 101's onboard sequenecer or arpegiattor and they really work great, but in a limited way.
Product: Roland TR-606
Price Paid: US $25 used
Submitted 02/10/1999
at 03:50pm
by Cleatus
Email: akirarpg at hotmail<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
Pretty intuitive...the buttons+lights correspond to where in the measure (16 note maximum) you're at. Lotsa knobbies, it's pretty darned obvious what each is. Doesn't get too much simpler than this.
Features
:
8
It does just what it looks like. You select the instrument you want to use, punch in where it's gonna go, and repeat the process for Bass Drum, Snare Drum, Lo/Hi Tom, CYmbal, Open/Close Hi-hat. Then I guess you can chain these rhythms together to make "songs". I haven't really delved into that too much, because I have lots of fun just hitting the rhythms I selected in real time and turning knobs. This is really a greatI like the little mixer at the top. It's spiffy for breaking down the rhythm into separate instrument parts (I like turning everything down except for the bass and hi-hat for suspenseful parts!) The trigger outs make me excited, but I wish I had something else to tweek them with :( A Dr. Pad would be nice, but those are even harder to find than these little creatures. If you hit the hitting the Run/Stop button, a "stutter" effect is created. A cheesy added bonus! I personally think that the tempo knob is really really cheesy and the fact that this thing doesn't have MIDI is my only real gripe about this thing. Someone once told me that you could somehow convert MIDI to SYNC so this thing could actually run snyc to my setup. Is this true? If you know anything about this, PLEASE email me...I love this thing, it's a wonderful live drum machine and I wish I could do something with it besides tweak it all by itself. If it had MIDI, my rating in this category would be 10.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
9
There is ONE drum kit, but I'm telling you, that is THE drum kit. The bass drum is total cheez, it's just a little knock, but to hear this thing at work is a thing of beauty. It has this glorified, beefy, chunky, real, ANALOG sound to it that I've never heard anywhere else. If you want to know what it sounds like before you hunt for one, check out "The Lost Highway Soundtrack". Track 6- "Eye" by Smashing Pumpkins uses one the whole song (AND HOW THE HELL DID THEY SNYC IT???!?!). The beat really captures the chunkiness I was talkng about. I programmed it in the first day I bought mine and it was quite gratifying :) 'Tis a bit noisy though...my hi hat is always distorting a tad (is it supposed to??). What I really like doing with this thing is to plug it into a DOD Bass Grunge pedal and then into a bass amp. The sound is amazing!!! I think Aphex Twin used this sound. I want to say that they used it on "73yips" for the "On" single but I'm probably wrong. That's about the sound though...weird, distorted, loud and beautiful. I'd almost have to say distortion is NECESSARY to get the true character of this little 80's-japanese-silver box.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I think a guitarist would only use an old 60's Strat if it was a very special gig...it's classic, vintage, and therefore irreplaceable. This thing seems pretty sturdy though. I've been having some problems with the DC plug lately, but I think it's just the adapter I'm using. I can't really rate this though, cause I don't want to put my baby in jeopardy.
Customer Support
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Overall Rating
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9
If it were lost or stolen, I'd be real sad, but it's not worth it trying to get it again. I was really lucky to get this thing...my bassist's dad happened to have one laying around that he never used and offered to sell it to me. I've had this thing for about 4 or 5 months now and I think it's really great for the sounds, the fun/playability, and the sequencing. They don't make 'em like they yousta! Like I said my only real gripe was lack of MIDI. This would be the world's greatest box if it had MIDI. It's definitely a catalyst in the creative process. When I want a drummer to play something, I'll just play him something I wrote on this thing. Overall, this is a really lovely little device. This is my first drum machine, and I plan to keep it, if only for sounds, for a long time.
Product: Roland TR-606
Price Paid: US $50 used
Submitted 08/31/1997
at 01:52pm
by Chris Coady
Ease of Use
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7
The interface is ok. The manual is very helpful, and after you get over the initial confusion, it is easy to work with. It feels limited when compared to an 808 or 909
Features
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6
Very stripped down. The little brother of the 808. It's a set of drums ( Bass Drum, Snare, 2 Toms, Hihat, Cymbal, and Accent) and the sequencer. No cool effects or retriggering... but a very stylish look to it and a nice mixer for each seperate drum.
Expressiveness/Sounds
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8
Very cool classic drum sounds. Its sounds alot like the 808, but you can't tune the drums or play with decay or snappy. Very analog, very retro. It also sounds cool overdriven.
Reliability
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7
The electronics are pretty stable, but the casing is made of plastic and would probably break if dropped or stepped on.
Overall Rating
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8
I think it's a cool drum machine for the money. You can find them for under 300 usually or you could stumble onto one where they don't know that it's vintage and get a good deal. I would probably buy it again for the same price.
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