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Thread started 09/15/13 8:12pm

LilTav15

Weird drum machines

Does anyone know what kind of drums Prince used on Bite the beat and Annie Christian? I know its not his typical linn sound or something from a tr 808/909/606/707. I'm having trouble figuring it out. Please help
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Reply #1 posted 09/16/13 8:10am

scorp84

I think it's from a Casio. The "handclaps" are from the LM-1.
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Reply #2 posted 09/16/13 8:27am

steakfinger

Annie Christian is a TR-808. Aside frn the fact that there was nothing else out that sounded like that at the time the man said it himself in an interview, also claiming some nonsense about it being one if the first even though that machine was out LOOONG before Controversy. Definitely an 808. I can't stand to isten to the Vanity album much, so I can quite conjure the drum sound of Bite The Beat so I can't help there.

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Reply #3 posted 09/16/13 11:55am

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steakfinger said:

Annie Christian is a TR-808. Aside frn the fact that there was nothing else out that sounded like that at the time the man said it himself in an interview, also claiming some nonsense about it being one if the first even though that machine was out LOOONG before Controversy. Definitely an 808. I can't stand to isten to the Vanity album much, so I can quite conjure the drum sound of Bite The Beat so I can't help there.

Thanks for this info, never knew Prince confirmed the 808 was used. I always thought it was a beat out of an organ or a casio on Annie Christian. I did consider the 808, but I associate that drum machine with a big kick/ long decay (which is not there at all in AC). But of course you can tune the 808 kick to sound small and thin too...

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Reply #4 posted 09/16/13 2:23pm

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Shame Marley Marl or Ced Gee never made beats for Prince. Would be interesting to hear the results.

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Reply #5 posted 09/16/13 7:32pm

LilTav15

It sounds like some early form of the 808 but the snares arent as clear and snappy. I went through all my samples of drum machines out at the time and the 808 and 606 are the closest sounding things but they still sound like theyre missing something.

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