Bad Gear - Nothing is Sacred

Become a Patron and get access to music clips from the show, additional content, Bad Gear samples and even more AudioPilz madness Welcome to Bad Gear, the show about the world’s most-hated audio tools. Nothing is sacred . After weeks of brand-new direct-to-Bad Gear game changers even hardened internet trolls like me fancy a little palette cleanser. Today we are going to talk about the original Roland TR-707. This vintage drum machine and digital sibling to the more iconic TR-808 and TR-909 is mostly perceived in one of two ways: a timeless classic for both realistic drum sounds and futuristic 80s house OR the most boring and obsolete cheesebox since whatever Casio came up with back then. Thanks to Philipp of Feedback Underground Studios for giving me access to his beautiful artifact. Serious requests are welcome to: fbugs@ Chapters: 00:00 Intro tune 00:54 Overview Roland TR707 01:22 Limitations Pt. 1, Mixer 01:47 Audio Quality, Bit Depth 02:04 Drum Sounds ( 80s drums ) 02:51 Multiple Outputs 03:02 TR Sequencer (like 808 , 909 ), Workflow, Pattern Chaining, Accent, Track Mode 03:32 Connectivity, Limitations Pt. 2, Sync 04:01 Tonal Variations ( Roland TR-727 , Circuit Bending , ROM Expansion) 04:23 Pricing, Thanks!!! 04:33 Hate 05:00 Jam 1 (Is it House ???) 05:54 Jam 2 ( Industrial Dub ) 06:49 Finale (Proto Phonk Orchestral Synthwave ) 07:19 Verdict