9ft TR909
- kensuguro
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Re: 9ft TR909
wow, bigger IS better. What's this for anyway?
- Nestor
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Re: 9ft TR909
To play with this one, Ken, you need three guys:
The first one is hidden and it is a real drummer playing a real drum.
The second guy is moving the knobs in front of the crowd, so people think it is a real electronic device.
The third man, (which has the most difficult job), is the one who has to communicate visually between the real drummer and the fake electronic performer, so the drummer can know what to do at any given time…
The first one is hidden and it is a real drummer playing a real drum.
The second guy is moving the knobs in front of the crowd, so people think it is a real electronic device.
The third man, (which has the most difficult job), is the one who has to communicate visually between the real drummer and the fake electronic performer, so the drummer can know what to do at any given time…

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Re: 9ft TR909
it's like with the original one:
no one ever, not even the creator, did expect it to get it that big...
most terrible song the machine was ever used for is this one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lr-OgG1A74c

best part is when the guy doesn't sing for a while, befor the end part, it's 1986 after all.
If you manage to get used to that terrible reverb on the 909 anyway
no one ever, not even the creator, did expect it to get it that big...
most terrible song the machine was ever used for is this one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lr-OgG1A74c

best part is when the guy doesn't sing for a while, befor the end part, it's 1986 after all.
If you manage to get used to that terrible reverb on the 909 anyway
