
"Roland has largely decided sit out the analog synth renaissance of the last decade. But it's (belatedly) making amends for that error with the launch of the TR-1000 Rhythm Generator. Unlike previous instruments that tried to cash in on Roland's long legacy through digital technologies like its Zen-Core engine, Analogue Circuit Behavior ( ACB) modeling, and Roland Cloud subscription service, the TR-1000 embraces the true analog sound of iconic Roland machines like the TR-808 and TR-909,"
"Unlike other TR instruments from Roland over the last several years that simply invoke the branding, the TR-1000 actually recreates 16 analog sound circuits from the 808 and the 909 while adding plenty of modern sound-shaping and sequencing conveniences. It pairs those authentic analog voices with digital ACB sound, FM percussion, PCM samples, and more. The TR-1000 even has extensive sampling tools for time stretching loops and chopping up drum breaks."
"Roland decided to lean even further into the analog world here, by including a stereo analog filter and drive section for adding grit and creating buildups. There are also a ton of knobs, buttons, and faders on the front that suggest made the TR-1000 will require less diving through arcane menus than your typical modern Roland instrument. While it does have some performance-friendly features, its substantial bulk seems best suited to a desk in a recording studio."
The TR-1000 Rhythm Generator recreates 16 analog sound circuits from the TR-808 and TR-909 while adding digital ACB voices, FM percussion, PCM samples, and extensive sampling tools for time-stretching and chopping drum breaks. A stereo analog filter and drive section provide grit and buildup capabilities. Front-panel knobs, buttons, and faders reduce menu diving and favor hands-on sound design, though the unit's size makes it better suited to a studio desk than live portability. The instrument combines authentic analog circuits with modern sequencing and sound-shaping conveniences. The retail price is $2,699.99, positioning it as expensive but cheaper than vintage originals.
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