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Hi! So... I have a TD-3 and an RD-6 and they are quite fun together. But I want a little more performability out of my drums. I like playing "live" (by myself, just jammin', minimal acid/techno kind of stuff). I'm really appreciating the whole Behringer thing lately, as I used to own vintage Roland etc gear (I had a tb-303 for a while, but it was a real hassle, and wasn't in great shape). I've never had a drum machine that I loved, but I want to change that.
I've been looking at the RD-8 and honestly I'm fine with being constrained to 808 sounds. But in my shopping I've also been looking at the Roland TR-8 (not the 8S -- keeping it under $300 I hope), and the Drumbrute (OG and Impact). They all look pretty sweet, but I keep coming back to the RD-8.

The plan is to mostly just do bedroom jams with a couple of setups:

  1. 303+drums into a 2i2 interface into Ableton, then using a Launchkey to control stereo effects and maybe a third (soft) synth.
  2. 303+drums into guitar pedals (stereo delay/reverb etc.) and a small budget mixer (the dawless option)..

The TR-8 looks awesome with the scatter effect, onboard reverb etc. And it has 909, 707, etc. etc. But the RD-8 might edge it out sonically, and just fun-wise, I mean look at the thing.. it's like the teddy bear of drum machines. The TR-8 can also be used as an audio interface, so that might make setup #1 more interesting with that..

Any thoughts? Any good options I'm leaving out? I've vaguely looked at the Model:Cycles because people love it, but something isn't grabbing me about it. I'm open, but also very ready to pull the trigger on the Behringer. Thanks!!!

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[–] felixwhynot 2 points 11 months ago (1 children)

If you’re into techno, I think the 909 sound pack on the TR-8 should be a strong asset to consider!

Besides that I don’t know a ton about the two devices other than the basics. Are input and output comparable? Playability?

[–] KammicRelief 2 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Yeah, that's very true about the 909 sounds. But I'm just really taken with the 808 lately. I know it's not as much associated with "acid" etc. but it does it for me. Anyway..... I just ordered an RD-8. LOL! I've been down the youtube rabbit hole and I'm pretty certain that's the one. Thank you for the thoughts!

[–] felixwhynot 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Haha yeah it seemed like you had pretty much decided already 😜 enjoy!

[–] KammicRelief 2 points 11 months ago

LOL, yeah...thanks. GAS sucks! :)

[–] KammicRelief 1 points 11 months ago

edit: and then, is the MkII really worth the extra 50-100usd over the OG RD-8? It doesn't seem like it from the sounds I'm hearing on youtube. But any personal experience would be appreciated. thanks!!

[–] Omegasnk 1 points 11 months ago

Check out the MC-707 and its smaller brother the 101. It has pretty much everything you would want, including the synth side, at a comparable price.