TR-606 v1.0.3-R2R
Team R2R | 2023.08.09 | 9.3 MB
The TR-606 Software Rhythm Composer is a detailed replica of the TR-606 Drumatix—an underground classic in the famous TR family of rhythm machines. The software version has the same sound and behavior of the original, plus powerful new features that virtually modify the circuitry for more sound choices and faster, more fluid programming.
TR Drums for Everyone
The TR-606 was a programmable drum machine released in 1981. Originally designed as a companion to the TB-303 Bass Line, its size, price, and ease of use lowered the bar for quality music production, making it accessible to just about anyone.
The Indie Alternative
The punchy midrange kicks, popping toms, and sizzling hi-hats were a hit with DIY musicians and appear across an array of genres, from ‘80s new wave and punk to electronic styles. It’s the backbone of numerous classic tracks, and musicians continue to seek out the TR-606 for its alternative approach to the Roland TR sound.
Plug In Your Own TR-606
Original TR-606 units are increasingly hard to find and sell for significant sums on the used market. Using our proprietary ACB (Analog Circuit Behavior) technology, we’ve painstakingly recreated the original analog circuits that are the essence of the TR-606’s sound. Our plug-in sounds identical to the original TR-606—with all its nuance and detail—while adding new features that greatly expand its sound and creative capabilities for modern musicians and producers:
Tuning and decay on each instrument, plus the ability to overdrive the internal circuitry for fat and gritty new sounds
The classic TR-606 step sequencer, expanded with lanes for each sound to enable faster and more fluid programming
Each pattern has eight variations for evolving sequences that keep things interesting
Drag and drop audio or MIDI patterns from the plug-in directly into a project
Adjustable flams, sub-steps, and soft hits for creating detailed fills and ratcheted sequences
Each instrument has its own “last step” and shuffle settings, so you can play with timing, experiment with complex meters, and dial in just the right groove