The TR-1000 Rhythm Creator drum machine combines Roland’s signature analog warmth, precise digital control, and versatile sampling into one powerful rhythm instrument. It offers a broad sound palette and flexible programming options, enabling you to craft rhythms and tones that cross musical genres. Its clear interface and extensive controls make it easy to use whether you’re in the studio or performing live.
The TR-1000 features multiple sound sources: a genuine analog engine based on the classic TR-808 and TR-909 circuits delivers 16 analog sounds with vintage character and a wide dynamic range. The Analog Circuit Behavior (ACB) modeling provides 75 analog sound variations, including 21 circuit-bent models that expand beyond traditional 808 and 909 tones.
Additionally, it includes an FM synthesizer with 7 tones, a PCM engine with 340 sounds, and an internal sampler with a library of over 2,000 sounds. The sampler supports stereo recording, BPM sync, time stretching, and non-destructive editing. You get 46 Gt of user storage for your own samples.
The TR-REC style step sequencer offers up to 2,048 user kits and 2,048 patterns, organized across 16 projects. It supports four separate layer tracks, six single tracks, and one trigger output part. Programming can be done via classic step input, real-time recording, or off-grid mode for natural groove variations.
Rhythm control options include motion signal recording, direction changes (forward, backward, pendulum), repeat management, and probability-based triggering, adding variety and dynamics to your beats.
Both analog and digital effects provide tools for shaping your sound. The unit includes two types of filters, two types of amplifiers, and two compressors. It also offers 17 instrument effects, six reverbs, four delays, and 14 master effects. Analog effects feature a state-variable filter (SVF) and an analog drive effect.
Each track has its own compressor, multimode filter, four-band equalizer, and amplifier/curve control. Four tracks can use two separate sound engines simultaneously, allowing complex and layered sound creation.
The TR-1000’s ergonomic interface includes high-grip knobs and smooth sliders for precise and quick sound adjustments. RGB-lit step buttons simplify rhythm programming, sample editing, and dynamic control across 16 levels. The Morph slider offers macro-level control, letting you adjust multiple parameters at once.
Connections are comprehensive: stereo headphone and mix outputs, analog effect outputs, individual outs and trigger outputs, external inputs, MIDI IN/OUT, DIN sync, USB Type-C audio/MIDI port, and USB A port for external devices. The power supply is internal, and the device is built with a durable metal chassis and quality components.
The TR-1000 Rhythm Creator drum machine combines Roland’s signature analog warmth, precise digital control, and versatile sampling into one powerful rhythm instrument. It offers a broad sound palette and flexible programming options, enabling you to craft rhythms and tones that cross musical genres. Its clear interface and extensive controls make it easy to use whether you’re in the studio or performing live.
The TR-1000 features multiple sound sources: a genuine analog engine based on the classic TR-808 and TR-909 circuits delivers 16 analog sounds with vintage character and a wide dynamic range. The Analog Circuit Behavior (ACB) modeling provides 75 analog sound variations, including 21 circuit-bent models that expand beyond traditional 808 and 909 tones.
Additionally, it includes an FM synthesizer with 7 tones, a PCM engine with 340 sounds, and an internal sampler with a library of over 2,000 sounds. The sampler supports stereo recording, BPM sync, time stretching, and non-destructive editing. You get 46 Gt of user storage for your own samples.
The TR-REC style step sequencer offers up to 2,048 user kits and 2,048 patterns, organized across 16 projects. It supports four separate layer tracks, six single tracks, and one trigger output part. Programming can be done via classic step input, real-time recording, or off-grid mode for natural groove variations.
Rhythm control options include motion signal recording, direction changes (forward, backward, pendulum), repeat management, and probability-based triggering, adding variety and dynamics to your beats.
Both analog and digital effects provide tools for shaping your sound. The unit includes two types of filters, two types of amplifiers, and two compressors. It also offers 17 instrument effects, six reverbs, four delays, and 14 master effects. Analog effects feature a state-variable filter (SVF) and an analog drive effect.
Each track has its own compressor, multimode filter, four-band equalizer, and amplifier/curve control. Four tracks can use two separate sound engines simultaneously, allowing complex and layered sound creation.
The TR-1000’s ergonomic interface includes high-grip knobs and smooth sliders for precise and quick sound adjustments. RGB-lit step buttons simplify rhythm programming, sample editing, and dynamic control across 16 levels. The Morph slider offers macro-level control, letting you adjust multiple parameters at once.
Connections are comprehensive: stereo headphone and mix outputs, analog effect outputs, individual outs and trigger outputs, external inputs, MIDI IN/OUT, DIN sync, USB Type-C audio/MIDI port, and USB A port for external devices. The power supply is internal, and the device is built with a durable metal chassis and quality components.
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