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Thread started 10/16/10 1:31pm

Harlepolis

Help - I'm Trying To Compile A List Of Songs/Albums That Feature The Rhythm Ace/Vintage Drum Machine!

I've been infatuated with this instrument this past year for some reason.

[img:$uid]http://www.rolandclan.com/media/78/Rhythm_Ace.jpg[/img:$uid]

Help me out...

So far I'm only familiar with Sly Stone's "Riot", "Fresh", Shuggie Otis' "Inspiration Information" and afew stuff from D.J. Rogers.

Mr.Neal(theAudience) brought my attention to these two as well...

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Reply #1 posted 10/16/10 2:13pm

Cinnie

That's so not the drum machine I was picturing.

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Reply #2 posted 10/17/10 7:51am

Harlepolis

Cinnie said:

That's so not the drum machine I was picturing.

What did you picture?

I might got my info mixed up btw, Neal said that Sly used the Roland's first generation after "Riot". I can't really make the distinction.

Stevie used either of them in "You Haven't Done Nothing".

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Reply #3 posted 10/17/10 8:52am

Cinnie

Ionno, somma these joints might be with the Maestro Rhythm King by Gibson too.

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Reply #4 posted 10/17/10 8:55am

Cinnie

hmmm

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Reply #5 posted 10/17/10 8:55am

Harlepolis

Actually, that too hmmm nod

Uncle Neal said that Shuggie used the maestro almost exclusively in "Inspiration Information". See? lol I still got alot to catch up on.

[Edited 10/17/10 8:57am]

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Reply #6 posted 10/17/10 9:00am

Harlepolis

Ok, I'm confused. It says in your second clip that the Maestro was used in "Riot". But here's a picture of the back booklet of "Listen to the voices".

[img:$uid]http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/514qJAknN7L._SS400_.jp[/img:$uid]

Hmmmm hmmm

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Reply #7 posted 10/17/10 9:17am

Cinnie

If you just listen to these demos, it's the unmistakeable sound of the high hat and cymbal that I associate with the tunes I thought you liked.

Skip to 0:45 he demos the individual drum buttons on the front panel. The high hat is the 3rd button and cymbal is 4th.

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Reply #8 posted 10/17/10 9:20am

Cinnie

Harlepolis said:

Ok, I'm confused. It says in your second clip that the Maestro was used in "Riot". But here's a picture of the back booklet of "Listen to the voices".

[img:$uid]http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/514qJAknN7L._SS400_.jpg[/img:$uid]

Hmmmm hmmm

Yeah but it just don't sound the same

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Reply #9 posted 10/17/10 9:23am

Cinnie

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Reply #10 posted 10/17/10 9:26am

Cinnie

Cinnie said:

If you just listen to these demos, it's the unmistakeable sound of the high hat and cymbal that I associate with the tunes I thought you liked.

Skip to 0:45 he demos the individual drum buttons on the front panel. The high hat is the 3rd button and cymbal is 4th.

Man this is the machine, I'm telling you... that block/clave sound exactly the same too.

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Reply #11 posted 10/17/10 9:42am

Cinnie

Just read this on the web:

Miles Marshall Lewis in his book “There’s a Riot Goin’ On” says its the MRK-1 on that record and on the Sisters record.

MRK-2 came out October 1970 according to the linked article, while Riot was recorded Spring-Fall 1971. It’s a possibility.

There was yet another comment that Sly used the Maestro IV but the machine would have been released after those recordings.

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Reply #12 posted 10/17/10 9:49am

Cinnie

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Reply #13 posted 10/17/10 9:58am

Cinnie

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Reply #14 posted 10/17/10 10:09am

majissty

not sure, but i think "PINK & BLUE" from Outkast's THE LOVE BELOW/SPEAKERBOXX uses this drum machine

If U came 2 get your 'Purple Rain' on...U'RE IN THE WRONG HOUSE!!!!!!
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Reply #15 posted 10/17/10 10:18am

Harlepolis

Cinnie said:

Cinnie said:

If you just listen to these demos, it's the unmistakeable sound of the high hat and cymbal that I associate with the tunes I thought you liked.

Skip to 0:45 he demos the individual drum buttons on the front panel. The high hat is the 3rd button and cymbal is 4th.

Man this is the machine, I'm telling you... that block/clave sound exactly the same too.

I could've raised hell with the bass and the last 3 buttons drool in my head, that is lol

OMG disbelief mushy

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Reply #16 posted 10/17/10 10:21am

Harlepolis

Cinnie said:

One of the groups that were featured in your mixtapes had that programmed, they're a new indie group. I'm even sure that they overdubbed the Linn Rogers on top of the Rhythm Ace.

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Reply #17 posted 10/17/10 10:48am

Cinnie

Harlepolis said:

Cinnie said:

Man this is the machine, I'm telling you... that block/clave sound exactly the same too.

I could've raised hell with the bass and the last 3 buttons drool in my head, that is lol

OMG disbelief mushy

Someone musta raised hell on the MRK-2 selling on eBay, because those last 3 buttons are "non-functional" pout

http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBa...%26otn%3D2

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Reply #18 posted 10/17/10 10:52am

Cinnie

Harlepolis said:

One of the groups that were featured in your mixtapes had that programmed, they're a new indie group. I'm even sure that they overdubbed the Linn Rogers on top of the Rhythm Ace.

I thought their schitt just sounded like some late 70s Roland box shrug

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Reply #19 posted 10/17/10 11:05am

Cinnie

I can geek out on drum machines all day long. excited Look at Moby's collection!

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Reply #20 posted 10/17/10 11:22am

Cinnie

majissty said:

not sure, but i think "PINK & BLUE" from Outkast's THE LOVE BELOW/SPEAKERBOXX uses this drum machine

I can't call which machine it is. confuse

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Reply #21 posted 10/17/10 1:12pm

Harlepolis

Cinnie said:

I can geek out on drum machines all day long. excited Look at Moby's collection!

faint Not one of them is in a bad condition disbelief Not even the Baldwin, my godness. And that orange drum machine drool love

I've said this earlier, but I wish the filmmaker who did Moog would dabble into the drum machine project, its still a controversial subject,,,,and you still have two people from different ends who feel strongly about the subject.

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Reply #22 posted 10/17/10 1:15pm

Harlepolis

Cinnie said:

Harlepolis said:

One of the groups that were featured in your mixtapes had that programmed, they're a new indie group. I'm even sure that they overdubbed the Linn Rogers on top of the Rhythm Ace.

I thought their schitt just sounded like some late 70s Roland box shrug

Mmmm,,,I can't tell. I need to hear the song again.

But there's def some over dubbing in the drums track.

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Reply #23 posted 10/17/10 1:27pm

Harlepolis

There're live drums overdubbed in the last two songs.

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Reply #24 posted 10/17/10 1:31pm

Harlepolis

Courtesy of Uncle Neal(theAudience)

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Reply #25 posted 10/17/10 1:32pm

Harlepolis

And since I can't post it here, Prince' earliest version of Wouldn't you love to love me.

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