Hello there,
I wonder if anyone could help me to identify a drummachine used often for minimal wave tracks in the early 80s. A very characteristic feature of that machine is a fill-in that usually occurs at the end of every 4th bar, consisting of the snare hit 8 times in a row (on every 16th note), with accent on the 1st and 5th note.
It appears on, for example,
Infidels - A Place In History (A Tribute to Some Bizarre Vol. 2)
John Paul Young - Our Time Escapes (Return of Flexi Pop Vol. 7)
I hope it’s not a Roland CR-78 (cause I couldn’t afford one), but there’s a sound in that J.P. Young song that sounds like the “metallic beat” sound of the CR-78.
Cheers
Ross
EDIT:
The same machine seems to have been used on the Portion Control Album “Gaining Momentum”. The characteristic fill-in can be heard on the track “Toffee Toffee”. On the other tracks, the drum sounds remind me much of my Ace Tone FR-8L (Roland TR-77).
More and more I believe that it is a CR-78, please confirm anyone…!