File:TR707 ROM cymbals compared to enveloped output.wav

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English: This recording demonstrates the significant change in character after going through an analog envelope. This is significant as the TR707 is often thought of as a fully digital drum machine. The difference these envelopes make to the usability of these sounds is great and therefore I feel it important that people have access to this information.
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Source Two of these sounds were provided to me by Harry Axten, a design engineer. The other two were recorded by me personally using my Roland TR-707 as sound source.
Author These sound samples were created by Roland but are not subject to copyright as they are included as a sound set in an instrument I purchased myself.

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Comparison of the raw Cymbal sounds as stored on the ROM inside the machine to the Cymbal sounds you hear after they have gone through D/A conversion, envelopes, and amplification

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15 August 2021

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