just a quick demo I made with a TR-606 ExFade machine
tr-606 exfade demos
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Re: tr-606 exfade demos
Here's another demo... more dub style or whatever
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Re: tr-606 exfade demos
Wow, this is incredible! I never thought a TR-606 would be capable of this. I'll have to try and do some circuit bending on my own I guess. 
Re: tr-606 exfade demos
Comparing these mods to the mods I did on mine 9 years ago, in yours I hear some improvements: longer snare snappy decay, higher snare pitch range, more control over low tom pitch sweep depth and sweep speed, and the lower setting for hats bandpass sounds less brittle than on mine. I like that second sequence.
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