Roland TR-505
TR-505 | |
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TR-505 | |
Manufacturer | Roland |
Dates | 1986 |
Technical specifications | |
Polyphony | 8 voices |
Oscillator | n/a |
Synthesis type | Digital Sample-based |
Storage memory | Patterns: 48 user, 48 preset. 6 Songs. |
Input/output | |
Keyboard | 16 Pattern Keys |
External control | Midi In/Out |
The Roland TR-505 is a drum machine and MIDI sequencer from the same family as the Roland TR-909, TR-808, TR-707, and TR-626. Released in 1986, the unit can be used to sequence short, punchy, 12-bit samples. The drum kit includes basic rock drum sounds similar to those of the 707, plus a complement of Latin-style drum sounds similar to those of the TR-727, which was similar to the TR-707, but it had Latin instruments instead of rock drums.
Drum sounds:
Low Conga | Hi Conga | Timbale | Low Cowbell | Hi Cowbell | Hand Clap | Crash Cymbal | Ride Cymbal |
Bass Drum | Snare Drum | Low Tom | Mid Tom | Hi Tom | Rimshot | Closed Hi-hat | Open Hi-hat |
The three pairs that cannot be played simultaneously are cymbal crash and ride, rimshot and hand clap, and hi-hat open and closed.
Modes
The TR-505 features five basic modes, including the following:
- Track Play - plays whole tracks (arrangements of patterns to form songs).
- Track Write - sequence patterns into tracks.
- Step Write - sequence patterns by stepping through each position in the pattern.
- Tap Write - sequence patterns by tapping drums sounds in real time.
- Real time - play patterns in real time by tapping the pads.
Time signatures other than 4/4 can be programmed by changing the length of patterns and the scale, which actually refers to the signature ratio/swing.
Midi implementation
The unit handles MIDI quite capably. Each instrument can be assigned a level/velocity from one to five, a MIDI channel, and a MIDI note number. Individual pads also transmit MIDI data when tapped, although these aren't velocity sensitive. An accent can be applied to any position in a pattern and will affect all instruments triggered at that position by increasing their volume. The memory in the TR-505 can store up to 48 patterns in 6 songs.
External links
- Vintage Synth Explorer review
- TR-505 yahoogroup
- Burnkit2600 - Circuit bending and modding the TR-505
- Polynominal review, mp3 demos and manual