B B_No_1 Guest Oct 1, 2004 #1 whats the difference between 808 and 909 drums, plus what other types of drum sounds are out there
infradead Active member Oct 1, 2004 #2 the sound are from different drum machines roland tr-808 roland tr-909
B ballzplaya New member Oct 1, 2004 #4 808 was a classic back in the days in the south matter of fact it still is!!! good clap and shakers good kicks too.
808 was a classic back in the days in the south matter of fact it still is!!! good clap and shakers good kicks too.
A Absolute_Zero Guest Oct 1, 2004 #5 They are both great. I like to use 909 in my trance stuff. The kick, open hat, and crash of the 909 are in tons of trance songs. It really doesn't matter what kind of music you are into, they are just great machines.
They are both great. I like to use 909 in my trance stuff. The kick, open hat, and crash of the 909 are in tons of trance songs. It really doesn't matter what kind of music you are into, they are just great machines.
D Da Knut New member Oct 1, 2004 #6 If you tweak and layer an 808 and 909 bass drum together you can come with some good stuff.
THM New member Oct 2, 2004 #7 To become more info about the TR-808, check out this site: http://www.tr-808.com/
U uNDefineD Guest Oct 2, 2004 #8 Go and get a copy of John Farnham's Whispering Jack album, and have a listen to A Touch of Paradise. It really shows the 808 at its full potential.
Go and get a copy of John Farnham's Whispering Jack album, and have a listen to A Touch of Paradise. It really shows the 808 at its full potential.
D dimoz New member Oct 3, 2004 #10 quoted from tr-808.com: "or the famous bass drum sound that vibrates the ground when a car playing loud rap music drives by" that just struck me funny.
quoted from tr-808.com: "or the famous bass drum sound that vibrates the ground when a car playing loud rap music drives by" that just struck me funny.