The Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer, commonly known as the 808, is a
drum machine manufactured by the
Roland Corporation
is a Japanese manufacturer of electronic musical instruments, electronic equipment, and software. It was founded by Ikutaro Kakehashi in Osaka on 18 April 1972. In 2005, its headquarters relocated to Hamamatsu in Shizuoka Prefecture. It has fact ...
between 1980 and 1983. It was one of the first drum machines to allow users to
program rhythms instead of using preset patterns. Unlike its nearest competitor at the time, the more expensive
Linn LM-1, the 808 generates sounds using
analog synthesis
An analog (or analogue) synthesizer is a synthesizer that uses analog circuits and analog signals to generate sound electronically.
The earliest analog synthesizers in the 1920s and 1930s, such as the Trautonium, were built with a variety of va ...
rather than by playing
samples (prerecorded sounds).
Launched when
electronic music had yet to become mainstream, the 808 received mixed reviews for its unrealistic drum sounds and was a commercial failure. After building approximately 12,000 units, Roland discontinued the 808 after its
semiconductors
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became impossible to restock. It was succeeded by the
TR-909 in 1983.
Over the course of the 1980s, the 808 attracted a
cult following
A cult following refers to a group of fans who are highly dedicated to some person, idea, object, movement, or work, often an artist, in particular a performing artist, or an artwork in some medium. The lattermost is often called a cult classic. ...
among underground musicians for its affordability on the used market, ease of use and idiosyncratic sounds, particularly its deep, booming
bass drum
The bass drum is a large drum that produces a note of low definite or indefinite pitch. The instrument is typically cylindrical, with the drum's diameter much greater than the drum's depth, with a struck head at both ends of the cylinder. Th ...
. It became a cornerstone of the emerging electronic,
dance
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, and
hip hop genres, popularized by early hits such as "
Planet Rock Planet Rock may refer to:
* "Planet Rock" (song), a 1982 song by Afrika Bambaataa and the Soulsonic Force
** '' Planet Rock: The Album'', a 1986 album containing the song
* Planet Rock (radio station) Planet Rock may refer to:
* "Planet Rock" ...
" by
Afrika Bambaataa
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and the
Soulsonic Force and "
Sexual Healing" by
Marvin Gaye
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.
The 808 was eventually used on more
hit records than any other drum machine. Its popularity in hip hop has made it one of the most influential inventions in popular music, comparable to the
Fender Stratocaster's impact on
rock. Its sounds are included with music software and modern drum machines and it has inspired unlicensed recreations.
Development
In the 1960s,
drum machines were most often used to accompany
home organs. They did not allow users to
program rhythms,
but instead offered preset patterns such as
bossa nova
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.
In 1969, the
Hammond Organ Company
The Hammond organ is an electric organ invented by Laurens Hammond and John M. Hanert and first manufactured in 1935. Multiple models have been produced, most of which use sliding drawbars to vary sounds. Until 1975, Hammond organs generated s ...
hired the American musician and engineer
Don Lewis
Don Lewis (March 26, 1941 – November 6, 2022) was an American vocalist, multi-instrumentalist, and electronic engineer. He created an instrument called the Live Electronic Orchestra (LEO), which integrated multiple instruments under a controlle ...
to demonstrate its products, including an electronic organ with a built-in drum machine designed by the Japanese company
Ace Tone.
Lewis was known for performances using electronic instruments he had modified, decades before the popularization of instrument hacking via
circuit bending
Circuit bending is the creative, chance-based customization of the circuits within electronic devices such as low-voltage, battery-powered guitar effects, children's toys and digital synthesizers to create new musical or visual instruments and ...
. He made extensive modifications to the Ace Tone drum machine, creating his own rhythms and wiring it through his organ's
expression pedal to
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** Pitch ac ...
the percussion.
Lewis was approached by
Ikutaro Kakehashi, the president and founder of Ace Tone, who wanted to know how he had achieved the sounds using the Ace Tone machine.
In 1972, Kakehashi formed the
Roland Corporation
is a Japanese manufacturer of electronic musical instruments, electronic equipment, and software. It was founded by Ikutaro Kakehashi in Osaka on 18 April 1972. In 2005, its headquarters relocated to Hamamatsu in Shizuoka Prefecture. It has fact ...
and hired Lewis to help design drum machines.
By the late 1970s,
microprocessors were appearing in instruments such as the
Roland MC-8 Microcomposer,
and Kakehashi realized they could be used to program drum machines.
In 1978, Roland released the
CompuRhythm CR-78,
the first drum machine with which users could write, save and replay their own patterns.
With its next machine, the TR-808, Roland aimed to develop a drum machine for the professional market, expecting that it would mainly be used to create
demos
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* plural for Demo (computer programming)
...
.
The engineers conceived a "drum synthesizer" with which users could program drum
sequences and edit parameters such as tuning,
decay and level.
Though they aimed to emulate real percussion, the prohibitive cost of
memory drove them to design sound-generating hardware instead of using
samples (prerecorded sounds). Kakehashi purchased faulty
transistors to create the 808's distinctive sizzling sound.
The chief engineer, Makoto Muroi, credited the 808 voice circuit design to "Mr. Nakamura" and the software to "Mr. Matsuoka".
Sounds and features
The 808 imitates acoustic percussion: the
bass drum
The bass drum is a large drum that produces a note of low definite or indefinite pitch. The instrument is typically cylindrical, with the drum's diameter much greater than the drum's depth, with a struck head at both ends of the cylinder. Th ...
,
snare,
toms,
conga
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,
rimshot,
claves,
handclap,
maraca,
cowbell,
cymbal
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and
hi-hat
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(open and closed).
Rather than playing samples, it generates sounds using
analog synthesis
An analog (or analogue) synthesizer is a synthesizer that uses analog circuits and analog signals to generate sound electronically.
The earliest analog synthesizers in the 1920s and 1930s, such as the Trautonium, were built with a variety of va ...
; the TR in TR-808 stands for "transistor rhythm".
The sounds do not resemble real percussion,
and have been described as "clicky",
"robotic",
"spacey",
"toy-like" and "futuristic".
''Fact'' described them as a combination of synthesizer tones and
white noise that resemble "bursts coming from the
BBC Radiophonic Workshop" more than a real drum kit.
The 808 is noted for its powerful bass drum sound, built from a
sine
In mathematics, sine and cosine are trigonometric functions of an angle. The sine and cosine of an acute angle are defined in the context of a right triangle: for the specified angle, its sine is the ratio of the length of the side that is oppo ...
oscillator,
low-pass filter and
voltage-controlled amplifier.
The bass drum
decay control allows users to lengthen the sound, creating uniquely low frequencies that
flatten slightly over time, possibly not by design.
''
The New Yorker'' described the bass drum as the 808's defining feature.
The 808 was the first drum machine with which users could program a percussion track from beginning to end, complete with
breaks and
rolls.
['' Contemporary Keyboard'']
Volume 7, Issues 1–6
1981: "The Roland TR-808 will undoubtedly become the standard for rhythm machines of the future because it does what no rhythm machine of the past has ever done. Not only does the TR-808 allow programming of individual rhythm patterns, it can also program the entire percussion track of a song from beginning to end, complete with breaks, rolls, literally anything you can think of." Users can program up to 32 patterns using the
step sequencer,
chain up to 768
measures and place
accents on individual beats.
Users can also set the
tempo and
time signature, including unusual signatures such as
and
.
The 808 includes volume knobs for each voice, numerous audio outputs and a
DIN sync port (a precursor to
MIDI) to synchronize with other devices.
Its three trigger outputs can synchronize with
synthesizer
A synthesizer (also spelled synthesiser) is an electronic musical instrument that generates audio signals. Synthesizers typically create sounds by generating waveforms through methods including subtractive synthesis, additive synthesis and ...
s and other equipment.
Release
The 808 launched in 1980 with a
list price of .
Roland marketed it as an affordable alternative to the
Linn LM-1, manufactured by
Linn Electronics, which used samples of real drum kits.
The 808 sounded simplistic and synthetic by comparison;
electronic music had yet to become mainstream and many musicians and producers wanted realistic-sounding drum machines.
According to many reports, one review dismissed the 808 as sounding like "marching anteaters", though this likely referred to machines that predated it.
''
Contemporary Keyboard'' wrote a positive review, predicting that it would become "the standard for rhythm machines of the future".
Despite some early adopters,
the 808 was a commercial failure
and fewer than 12,000 units were sold.
Roland ended production in 1983
after
semiconductor improvements made it impossible to restock the faulty transistors essential to its design.
Influence
Though the 808 was unsuccessful, it was eventually used on more hit records than any other drum machine and became one of the most influential inventions in popular music.
By the time Roland discontinued it in 1983, it had become common on the used market, often selling for less than $100 ().
Its ease of use,
affordability and idiosyncratic sound earned it a
cult following
A cult following refers to a group of fans who are highly dedicated to some person, idea, object, movement, or work, often an artist, in particular a performing artist, or an artwork in some medium. The lattermost is often called a cult classic. ...
among underground musicians and producers,
and it became a cornerstone of the developing
electronic and
hip hop genres.
CBC News credited the first use of the 808 to the Japanese electronic group
Yellow Magic Orchestra.
The first records to feature the 808 were released in 1981: Yellow Magic Orchestra's ''
BGM'' and the
Monitors' "Nobody Told Me".
In 1982, the American
R&B artist
Marvin Gaye
Marvin Pentz Gay Jr., who also spelled his surname as Gaye (April 2, 1939 – April 1, 1984), was an American singer and songwriter. He helped to shape the sound of Motown in the 1960s, first as an in-house session player and later as a solo ar ...
released the first hit single that featured the 808, "
Sexual Healing".
Gaye was drawn to the instrument because he could use it to create music without other musicians or producers.
808 samples are common in music software, and it has inspired numerous unlicensed clones.
''
Flavorwire'' wrote that the 808 is now so ubiquitous that "its beats are almost a language of their own", with sounds recognizable even to listeners who do not know what drum machines are, and so "you also notice when somebody messes with them or uses them in unusual contexts".
In 2019, ''
DJMag'' wrote that it was likely the most used drum machine of the preceding 40 years.
Hip hop
The 808 has been described as hip hop's equivalent to the
Fender Stratocaster guitar, which dramatically influenced the development of
rock music. It was used by pioneering hip hop acts including
Run-DMC
Run-DMC (also spelled Run-D.M.C.) was an American hip hop group from Hollis, Queens, New York City, founded in 1983 by Joseph Simmons, Darryl McDaniels, and Jason Mizell. Run-DMC is regarded as one of the most influential acts in the history of ...
,
LL Cool J
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and
Public Enemy.
The 808 bass drum, in particular, became so essential that Hank Shocklee of the
Bomb Squad production group declared that "it's not hip hop without that sound".
''The New Yorker'' wrote that the "trembling feeling of
he 808 bass drum booming down boulevards in Oakland, the Bronx and Detroit, are part of America's cultural DNA".
Even after the 808 fell out of use by
East Coast hip hop producers in the 1990s, it remained a staple of
Southern hip hop.
The rapper
Kanye West used the 808 on every track on his 2008 solo album ''
808s & Heartbreak'',
which ''Slate'' described as "an explicit love letter to the device".
''The New Yorker'' wrote in 2015 that the 808 was the bedrock of the modern "urban-youth-culture soundtrack", particularly in
trap music, and had influenced a new blend of dance and
retro hip hop that "embraces and fetishizes ... street music from the past".
Artists pushed the limits of the 808's limited pattern storage; according to ''Slate'', "Those eight-bar units became veritable playgrounds for invention and creativity."
Artists manipulated the bass drum to produce new sounds,
such as on the 1984 single "Set it Off", in which the producer
Strafe
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Less commonly, the term is used by extension to describe high-speed firing runs by any land or naval craft such ...
used it to imitate the sound of an underground
nuclear test.
The producer
Rick Rubin popularized the technique of lengthening the bass drum decay and tuning it to different pitches to create
bassline
Bassline (also known as a bass line or bass part) is the term used in many styles of music, such as blues, jazz, funk, Dub music, dub and electronic music, electronic, traditional music, traditional, or classical music for the low-pitched Part ( ...
s.
The
Beastie Boys
Beastie Boys were an American rap rock group from New York City, formed in 1978. The group was composed of Mike D, Michael "Mike D" Diamond (vocals, drums), Adam Yauch, Adam "MCA" Yauch (vocals, bass), and Ad-Rock, Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz (voca ...
used a reversed recording of an 808 on their 1986 track "
Paul Revere".
Electronic music
In 1982,
Afrika Bambaataa
Lance Taylor (born on April 17, 1957), also known as Afrika Bambaataa (), is an American DJ, rapper, and producer from the South Bronx, New York. He is notable for releasing a series of genre-defining electro tracks in the 1980s that influenc ...
and the
Soulsonic Force released their single "
Planet Rock Planet Rock may refer to:
* "Planet Rock" (song), a 1982 song by Afrika Bambaataa and the Soulsonic Force
** '' Planet Rock: The Album'', a 1986 album containing the song
* Planet Rock (radio station) Planet Rock may refer to:
* "Planet Rock" ...
", which used the 808 to create "strange, futuristic" percussion that was popular in clubs.
The track influenced the development of electronic and hip hop music
and subgenres including
Miami bass and
Detroit techno, and popularized the 808 as a "fundamental element of futuristic sound".
According to ''
Slate
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'', "Planet Rock" "didn't so much put the 808 on the map so much as reorient an entire world of
post-disco
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dance music around it".
In the UK, the 808 was popularized by the electronic group
808 State
808 State are an English electronic music group formed in 1987 in Manchester, taking their name from the Roland TR-808 drum machine. They were formed by Graham Massey, Martin Price and Gerald Simpson. They released their debut album, '' New ...
, which took its name from the 808
and used it extensively. 808 State's
Graham Massey said: "The Roland gear began to be a kind of
Esperanto
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in music. The whole world began to be less separated through this technology, and there was a classiness to it—you could transcend your provincial music with this equipment."
With the rise of
rave culture, a precursor to
acid house
Acid house (also simply known as just "acid") is a subgenre of house music developed around the mid-1980s by DJs from Chicago. The style is defined primarily by the squelching sounds and basslines of the Roland TB-303 electronic bass synthesiz ...
, the 808 became a staple sound on British radio.
Pop
The 808 was used extensively in pop. ''The New Yorker'' wrote that the it triggered "the big bang of pop's great age of disruption, from 1983 to 1986", and that its "defiantly inorganic timbres ... sketched out the domain of a new world of music".
According to ''Slate'', it was instrumental in pop music's shift from conventional structure and harmonic progression to "thinking in terms of ''sequences'', discrete passages of sound and time to be repeated and revised ''ad infinitum''".
The Argentine artist
Charly García
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used the 808 for all percussion on his second album, ''
Clics modernos'' (1983). In the 1984
Talking Heads concert film ''
Stop Making Sense'', the singer
David Byrne
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performs "
Psycho Killer" accompanied by an 808, stumbling against its "gunshot"-like sounds. The drummer and songwriter
Phil Collins
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found the 808 useful for
looping rhythms for long periods, as human drummers would be tempted to add variations and
fills.
Whitney Houston's 1987 single "
I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)
"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" is a song recorded by American singer Whitney Houston for her second studio album, ''Whitney'' (1987). It was released as the lead single from the album on May 2, 1987, by Arista Records. It was produ ...
" makes extensive use of the 808.
Other artists who have used the 808 include
Bassnectar,
Damon Albarn
Damon Albarn (; born 23 March 1968) is an English-Icelandic musician, singer-songwriter and composer, best known as the frontman and primary lyricist of the rock band Blur and as the co-creator and primary musical contributor of the virtual ...
,
Diplo
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,
Fatboy Slim
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,
David Guetta and
New Order.
It has been referenced in lyrics by artists including the Beastie Boys,
Outkast,
Kelis,
TI,
Lil Wayne,
Britney Spears
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,
Beyoncé
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,
R Kelly and
Robbie Williams.
Its bass drum has been used as a metaphor for a heartbeat in songs by artists including
Madonna
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,
Rihanna
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and
Kesha
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.
Successors
The 808 was followed in 1983 by the
TR-909, the first Roland drum machine to use samples. Like the 808, the 909 was influential on popular music, influencing genres such as
techno,
house
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and
acid
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.
808 samples were included in
ReBirth RB-338, an early
software synthesiser
A software synthesizer or softsynth is a computer program that generates digital audio, usually for music. Computer software that can create sounds or music is not new, but advances in processing speed now allow softsynths to accomplish the sa ...
developed by
Propellerhead Software.
According to Andy Jones of ''
MusicTech'', ReBirth was "especially incredible" as the first software emulation of 808 sounds.
It was retired in 2017 as Roland said it infringed on its intellectual property.
Roland has included 808 samples in several drum machines, including its
Grooveboxes in the 1990s.
Its TR-8
and TR-8S drum machines, released in the 2010s, recreate the sounds electronically rather than through sample playback.
In 2017, Roland released the TR-08, a miniaturized 808 featuring an
LED
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display, MIDI and
USB connections, expanded sequencer control and a built-in speaker. Roland released the first official software emulations of the 808 and 909 in 2018. In 2019,
Behringer released an unlicensed recreation of the 808, the Behringer RD-8 Rhythm Designer. Unlike Roland's TR-08 and TR-8S, which use samples and virtual synthesis to recreate the 808 sounds, the RD-8 uses analog circuitry.
See also
*
''808'' (film) – 2015 documentary about the Roland TR-808
References
Further reading
*
*
External links
Official Roland siteIn-browser emulation of the 808Pattern for 808 Drum MachinesRoland TR808 – Sound On Sound retrospective
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Grooveboxes
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