There were no release notes for this product, so we've included the 808WAV.TXT file, as well as a long-listing of all the aiff sound files -- all of which get installed in usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808 -- as second-best

--DTjanitor


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   Michael Fischer

         of

T E C H N O P O L I S
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      Presents...

Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer
Sound Sample Set 1.0.0 (09/08/94)

The Roland TR-808 (popularly known as the "808") is, perhaps, the most
popular analogue electronic drum machine of all time.  Since its debut
in 1982, it has been the drum machine used the most by dance, pop, rap,
and rhythm and blues artists to produce the drum rhythm tracks for their
songs.  (The famous cowbell sound at the beginning of Whitney Houston's
"I Wanna' Dance with Somebody", or the famous bass drum sound that
vibrates the ground when a car playing loud rap music drives by) Without
a doubt, the Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer is a "classic beat box".

In recent years, many electronic musical instrument companies (Roland
and many others...) and studio engineer types have attempted to capture
its timeless sound through the use of sampling.  This has however,
proven to be an often disappointing endeavour, due the the analogue
nature of the "808".  Because the "808" is a truly "analogue" drum
machine, with very many (22 to be exact) knobs for the settings for its
drum sounds, sampling the unit often yields sample sets which are too
discrete (i.e. too "static" and too "limited" in variation) and simply
do not do justice to the wide sound range the "808" can produce.  As a
result, people still, to this day, are in hot pursuit of real "808"'s,
and its U.S. dollar resale value today ($250 - $1,000) is often not too
far off from its U.S. dollar retail price at its introduction more than
a decade ago ($1,000).

I sincerely believe I have made major progress in narrowing the
difference between owning a real "808" and owning samples of one.  When
put to proper use, these samples can be considered better than using a
real "808".  Unlike a real "808", with these samples one can have the
certain drum sounds playing simultaneously that cannot do so on a real
"808", (Hand Claps and Maracas, for example.) as well as scale the
velocities of the sounds, and even apply grooves and timing to the beat
in a manner much more sophisticated and clearly beyond the capabilities
of a real "808".  With the right sampler, these "808" samples can, for
all practical purposes, make a real "808" obsolete. I feel these samples
are of higher quality than those found in current commercial drum
machines.  I feel these "808" samples are of higher quality than any
currently offered by commercial sample vendors.  Quite frankly, I feel
this is the best overall sound sample set of the TR-808 to date. And
best of all, and very unlike many of the "competiting" samples, these
samples are ABSOLUTELY FREE!

What I have attempted to do is create a high quality sound sample set of
the "808" that is so comprehensive in sample range, that even the
"analogue purist" (the types who are actively pursing real "808"'s still
today...) would be satisfied.  I have, through very time consuming,
painstaking sampling and sample editing work, using professional grade
equipment, sampled the "808" at five (see "FILENAME INFO" near the end
of this text file...) uniformly spaced positions for each sound modifier
knob. ("LEVEL" being the only exception---as I always kept "LEVEL" at
full to maintain the best signal to noise ratio.)  As a result, this
rather comprehensive "808" sound sample set has the following :

25 Bass Drum sounds
25 Snare Drum sounds
5 Low Tom sounds
5 Mid Tom sounds
5 Hi Tom sounds
5 Low Conga sounds
5 Mid Conga sounds
5 Hi Conga sounds
1 Rim Shot sound
1 Claves sound
1 Hand Clap sound
1 Maracas sound
1 Cow Bell sound
25 Cymbal sounds
5 Open Hi Hat sounds
1 Closed Hi Hat sound

...making for a grand total of 116 sound samples of the Roland TR-808
Rhythm Composer!

These samples were taken _DIRECTLY_ from a Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer
(SERIAL NO. 103852).  They are _NOT_ samples of samples (i.e. sampled
from a recent drum machine, such as the Boss DR-660, Roland R-8,
R-8MkII, etc...)  In other words, these samples were taken from a REAL
TR-808.  All samples were recorded from the individual sound outputs (I
did NOT use the "HI" or "LO" "LEVEL" "MASTER OUT"puts!).  While being
recorded, each sound (on the TR-808) was at highest volume level (with
all other volume levels set to the lowest possible setting), and the
master volume (on the TR-808) was always at the lowest setting.  All
samples were made using SoundEdit 16 1.0.0 on a Macintosh Quadra 660AV.

EACH and EVERY sample is at 16-Bit, 44.1kHz resolution and was CAREFULLY
generated, sampled, selected (I recorded many hits of the same
sound, and picked the one that I felt best represented the average of
that particular sound) and edited.

Please enjoy this timeless sample set, and feel free to send me your
comments (positive or negative).

Most Sincerely,

Michael Fischer
Technopolis
(810) 650-6396
fischer1@student.msu.edu

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FILENAME INFO
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Bass Drum sounds start with "BD".
Snare Drum sounds start with "SD".
Low Tom sounds start with "LT".
Mid Tom sounds start with "MT".
Hi Tom sounds start with "HT".
Low Conga sounds start with "LC".
Mid Conga sounds start with "MC".
Hi Conga sounds start with "HC".
Rim Shot sound starts with "RS".
Claves sounds starts with "CL".
Hand Clap sound starts with "CP".
Maracas sound starts with "MA".
Cowbell sound starts with "CB".
Cymbal sounds start with "CY".
Open Hi Hat sounds start with "OH".
Closed Hi Hat sound starts with "CH".

These two letter abbreviations which determine what the filename begins
with are the exact ones used to abbreviate the sound names on the actual
TR-808 instrument select dial.

The "LEVEL" knob does not count as a knob in filenames, as it
was always at the maximum setting (to maintain the highest signal to
noise ratio.)

On the TR-808, each knob involved in the
composition/generation/synthesis of a particular drum sound has 11
uniformly spaced position marks on it (the positions on the dials are
not numbered, however...and hopefully the synthesis variable they
control is linearly distributed with respect to the knob position!)    I
consider these 11 marks to be "0" through "10".  Due to the fact that
the "0" position and the "10" position are the minimum (most
counter-clockwise) and maximum (most clockwise) positions, one may
consider "0" to be the minimum setting and "10" to be the maximum
setting.  I decided to use dial positions "0" (minimum), "2.5", "5.0"
(middle), "7.5" and "10.0" (maximum) for my samples.  As a result, I
decided upon the following naming convention :

"00." would be a file whose first (and only,
in this case) knob was set to 0.0 (or the minimum position).

"25." would be a file whose first (and only,
in this case) knob was set to 2.5.

"50." would be a file whose first (and only,
in this case) knob was set to 5.0 (or the middle position).

"75." would be a file whose first (and only,
in this case) knob was set to 7.5.

"10." would be a file whose first (and only,
in this case) knob was set to 10.0 (or the maximum position).  It does
NOT mean the knob was set to 1.0!

Example : Low Tom with "TUNING" knob set to middle position would be
"LT50.".  If the file happened to be a ".WAV" ("WAVE")
file, the name would be "LT50.WAV".

For sounds which had TWO knobs, such as the Bass Drum, Snare Drum, and
Cymbal...

The naming convention is the same, but with two additional setting
position numbers after the first two...

Example : Bass Drum with "TUNING" knob set between the minimum and
middle position and "DECAY" set halfway between the middle and maximum
position would be "BD2575.".  If the file happened to be
a ".WAV" ("WAVE") file, the name would be "BD2575.WAV".

Once again, this naming convention was used for ALL the samples.

Of importance is the following :

* In filenames, "TONE" and "TUNING" come before "DECAY" and "SNAPPY".

Once again, please enjoy, and please do send me feedback on what you
think of these samples.

Sincerely,

Michael Fischer
Technopolis
(810) 650-6396
fischer1@student.msu.edu


note from jm@sgi.com
i converted these to .aiff files, so that they work niceley on SGI boxes.
note that they are .aiff and not compressed. you can do that yourself
if you want to. at the time i wasn't real hip on SGI stuff & didn't know
how to convert them (batched) to aiff. Now i do, but i have no time to.

58662    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/808WAV.TXT
50948    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/BassDrum/BD0000.aiff
12549    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/BassDrum/BD0010.aiff
64287    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/BassDrum/BD0025.aiff
 6635    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/BassDrum/BD0050.aiff
48406    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/BassDrum/BD0075.aiff
 3114    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/BassDrum/BD1000.aiff
28283    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/BassDrum/BD1010.aiff
 9828    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/BassDrum/BD1025.aiff
43932    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/BassDrum/BD1050.aiff
22003    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/BassDrum/BD1075.aiff
55159    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/BassDrum/BD2500.aiff
51254    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/BassDrum/BD2510.aiff
23142    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/BassDrum/BD2525.aiff
27606    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/BassDrum/BD2550.aiff
21784    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/BassDrum/BD2575.aiff
20023    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/BassDrum/BD5000.aiff
12189    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/BassDrum/BD5010.aiff
27541    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/BassDrum/BD5025.aiff
38220    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/BassDrum/BD5050.aiff
47253    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/BassDrum/BD5075.aiff
59310    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/BassDrum/BD7500.aiff
27874    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/BassDrum/BD7510.aiff
58408    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/BassDrum/BD7525.aiff
 8239    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/BassDrum/BD7550.aiff
25237    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/BassDrum/BD7575.aiff
 4485    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/Clap/CP.aiff
31438    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/Claves/CL.aiff
21119    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/CongaHigh/HC00.aiff
43525    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/CongaHigh/HC10.aiff
27069    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/CongaHigh/HC25.aiff
 1850    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/CongaHigh/HC50.aiff
13812    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/CongaHigh/HC75.aiff
27723    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/CongaMid/MC00.aiff
12178    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/CongaMid/MC10.aiff
53258    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/CongaMid/MC25.aiff
11923    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/CongaMid/MC50.aiff
39316    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/CongaMid/MC75.aiff
 1356    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/CowBell/CB.aiff
14900    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/Cymbal/CY0000.aiff
31143    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/Cymbal/CY0010.aiff
52794    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/Cymbal/CY0025.aiff
24724    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/Cymbal/CY0050.aiff
27727    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/Cymbal/CY0075.aiff
55284    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/Cymbal/CY1000.aiff
33387    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/Cymbal/CY1010.aiff
 1902    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/Cymbal/CY1025.aiff
23720    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/Cymbal/CY1050.aiff
55066    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/Cymbal/CY1075.aiff
38805    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/Cymbal/CY2500.aiff
28714    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/Cymbal/CY2510.aiff
36288    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/Cymbal/CY2525.aiff
41708    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/Cymbal/CY2550.aiff
 4044    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/Cymbal/CY2575.aiff
57725    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/Cymbal/CY5000.aiff
45363    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/Cymbal/CY5010.aiff
 1640    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/Cymbal/CY5025.aiff
22332    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/Cymbal/CY5050.aiff
39347    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/Cymbal/CY5075.aiff
17272    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/Cymbal/CY7500.aiff
59063    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/Cymbal/CY7510.aiff
16042    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/Cymbal/CY7525.aiff
 5595    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/Cymbal/CY7550.aiff
52591    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/Cymbal/CY7575.aiff
10763    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/HiHatClosed/CH.aiff
53791    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/HighHatOpen/OH00.aiff
11637    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/HighHatOpen/OH10.aiff
  597    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/HighHatOpen/OH25.aiff
51708    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/HighHatOpen/OH50.aiff
10495    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/HighHatOpen/OH75.aiff
17134    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/LowConga/LC00.aiff
49019    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/LowConga/LC10.aiff
44617    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/LowConga/LC25.aiff
12534    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/LowConga/LC50.aiff
21970    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/LowConga/LC75.aiff
30864    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/Maracas/MA.aiff
34728    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/SnareDrum/SD0000.aiff
16597    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/SnareDrum/SD0010.aiff
47610    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/SnareDrum/SD0025.aiff
41193    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/SnareDrum/SD0050.aiff
16107    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/SnareDrum/SD0075.aiff
31483    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/SnareDrum/SD1000.aiff
43778    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/SnareDrum/SD1010.aiff
26249    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/SnareDrum/SD1025.aiff
56459    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/SnareDrum/SD1050.aiff
23636    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/SnareDrum/SD1075.aiff
33004    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/SnareDrum/SD2500.aiff
56314    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/SnareDrum/SD2510.aiff
61236    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/SnareDrum/SD2525.aiff
 4219    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/SnareDrum/SD2550.aiff
22173    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/SnareDrum/SD2575.aiff
 5694    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/SnareDrum/SD5000.aiff
45865    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/SnareDrum/SD5010.aiff
33371    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/SnareDrum/SD5025.aiff
 5030    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/SnareDrum/SD5050.aiff
45331    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/SnareDrum/SD5075.aiff
55118    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/SnareDrum/SD7500.aiff
16673    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/SnareDrum/SD7510.aiff
 1130    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/SnareDrum/SD7525.aiff
38004    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/SnareDrum/SD7550.aiff
57622    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/SnareDrum/SD7575.aiff
60491    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/TomHigh/HT00.aiff
65197    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/TomHigh/HT10.aiff
21147    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/TomHigh/HT25.aiff
58682    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/TomHigh/HT50.aiff
36125    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/TomHigh/HT75.aiff
64797    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/TomLow/LT00.aiff
27689    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/TomLow/LT10.aiff
 6737    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/TomLow/LT25.aiff
58102    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/TomLow/LT50.aiff
49622    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/TomLow/LT75.aiff
55282    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/TomMid/MT00.aiff
12888    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/TomMid/MT10.aiff
35716    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/TomMid/MT25.aiff
42724    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/TomMid/MT50.aiff
 9093    usr/freeware/data/sounds/TR808/TomMid/MT75.aiff

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