The TR-727 is a Latin drum kit version of the TR-707. Very cool for tribal, latin and Indian house beats. Individual outputs and volume sliders for each sound, all the same great features and cool Matrix display and MIDI implementation as the TR-707. For programming, it features a shuffle and flam effect and its programming abilities are very impressive. But it does have its limitations, the only adjustment you can make to each drum tone is volume. Aphex Twin, Freddy Fresh, and Luke Vibert have used the TR-727.
I've got: - Roland TR-727 - Roland TR-808 - Roland TR-909 - Roland CR-78 (speaking of which, I just came across a wicked article about how to program a CR-78 with a Kenton box and a Korg Electribe. I haven't got the latter, but with a little tweaking I'm sure I can get it to work with...
...through them. At the moment the models available are: Juno 6, Juno 60, Odyssey MkI, Odyssey MkII, DMX, DX, Jupiter 4, TR-707, TR-727, TR-808, Drumtraks, Prophet 5, Mono/Poly, Minimoog Model D. And some models coming soon: Jupiter 8, Jupiter 6, Juno 106, MS-10, MS-20, Polysix, Andromeda, SH-101, etc, and some for newer models as well.. Different designs are...
Got inspired to make an old track - i'll keep working on it TR-707, TR-727, CZ-101, SH-101, Midiverb and SDE1000, DBX1066 compressor. Compressor helps the sound now I think Need to open the 707 and fix it's DIN socket. It's on MIDI and the 727 is on DIN - the 707 is noticebly behind and looser...
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