hifiboom wrote:
Every Clap on a real 909 sounds slightly other than the next one....
I just had to.. Clap in TR-909 is a sample. There are analog controls for it, but the sound is a sample. Roland TR-909 is a hybrid machine. Hihats. claps, crash, ride and some other sounds are samples, Bass drum, toms and some others are synthesized.
Every clap in actual TR-909 does not sound a little different in a way every bass drum does. It sounds slightly different in a way a sampled instrument played through envelope generator and eq / filter would. No phase alteration, no drifting of the oscillators, none of that.
And that is "slightly" in a way us mortals can't tell. Really.
Still, TR-909 is agreat drum machine. And RB 338 does a good job emulating it. And if you have ever used "skins" for rb 338 you know a lot of them had replacement drumsounds for "909" included.
Edit: I forgot to add the original reason I strated to write this message:
Propellerheads had Roland's permission to sell ReBirth and use Roland's machine's names and sounds. It was not discontinued because of legal issues.
Propellerheads stated the time has past ReBirth. And they are right.
If it was for legal reasons, do you honestly think Roland would allow them to give it away for free as they do now?
Don't take my word for it, download it yourself:
http://www.rebirthmuseum.com/
For free, no questions asked. No Roland lawyers banging your door. =)