The Roland TR-808: Why It’s Still the "TR-808 Top" Choice for Producers
Release Context: These codes are specific identifiers used by Japanese production companies to categorize their catalogs. jul 808 top
The iconic 808 kick is not just a low hum; it is a pitched sine wave with a fast decay. The Roland TR-808: Why It’s Still the "TR-808
Clarify the Context: Understanding the specific field or context (technology, music, event, etc.) can significantly narrow down the information. Portamento/Glide: Turn on "Glide" or "Portamento" on your
| Size | Chest (inches) | Length (front, from shoulder) | Best for | |------|----------------|-------------------------------|-----------| | S | 22” | 26” | 5’5” – 5’7” | | M | 24” | 27” | 5’8” – 5’10” | | L | 26” | 28” | 5’11” – 6’1” | | XL | 28” | 29” | 6’2” – 6’4” |
Minute 0:12 - The Drop The 808 enters. It is not a kick. It is a bassline. It plays a pentatonic scale. The kick is side-chained to the piano, so the piano "ducks" every time the bass hits. The result is a breathing, pumping rhythm. This is the "Jul 808."
Whether you understand French or not, close your eyes when the Jul 808 hits. You will feel the mistral wind, you will smell the pastis, and you will understand why Marseille is now the capital of French rap.