Roland last week officially introduced the TR-1000 Rhythm Creator, a new drum machine that they say is the most advanced drum machine that they’ve ever made.
Now they’ve shared this in-depth guide to the TR-1000, in which Roland’s Dustin Good offers a comprehensive walkthrough of the new instrument.
The video is over three hours long, so if you’re interested in learning more about the new drum machine, this is a ‘must-see’.
Topics Covered:
0:00:00 Intro
0:00:55 Getting Started
0:07:20 Sounds & Tracks
0:13:48 Sound GEN
0:51:47 Layer Tracks
1:21:42 Patterns
1:51:53 Saving, Play Modes
2:08:55 Sampling
2:47:02 Morph Slider
2:59:55 Snapshot
3:07:14 Song Mode
3:13:34 Step Loop
3:18:22 Settings Overview and Recap
I went through most of this video and WOW is it in depth. Probably one of the most in depth product videos I have ever seen. There are so many features in this machine and this video definitely allowed me to grasp them in an easy to understand way.
I think the only other series of videos that match it’s length and quality are the Native Instruments videos for the Maschine Mk.3.
I went through most of this video and WOW is it in depth. Probably one of the most in depth product videos I have ever seen. There are so many features in this machine and this video definitely allowed me to grasp them in an easy to understand way.
I think the only other series of videos that match it’s length and quality are the Native Instruments videos for the Maschine Mk.3.
It shall be mine…HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH. And i’m not even a “musician” 🙂
Me either lol. I just like to buy gear and tinker with it and make sounds and loops. I made one almost full track in the past couple years ??. I was in an actual band in 2000 and actually played my synths live. But that was many years ago when I was younger and had more free time to enjoy those types of things. Now I just have more money and free time. Guess I’m just building up proper studio that will have everything I can desire when I do retire. ?
Tariff or no tariff. Roland produces amazing tools but no way would I drop $2700, more than Behringer’s Wing or Akai’s MPC X….as far as utilization. In-depth tutorial, multi-outs, great sound, and a beautiful looking piece of gear. Nope!