TR-707/727

The Roland TR-707, released in 1985, and the TR-727, introduced a year later in 1986, are legendary drum machines that have shaped the history of electronic music, especially in genres like hip-hop, house, and Latin music. The TR-707 was the first Roland drum machine to feature a digital sequencer and a more intuitive programming interface, whil...

The Roland TR-707, released in 1985, and the TR-727, introduced a year later in 1986, are legendary drum machines that have shaped the history of electronic music, especially in genres like hip-hop, house, and Latin music. The TR-707 was the first Roland drum machine to feature a digital sequencer and a more intuitive programming interface, while the TR-727 expanded the horizons with Latin percussion sounds, adding a new dimension to rhythmic production.

Both machines stand out for their distinctive digital sound, with clear, punchy drum and percussion samples. The TR-707 is primarily used for its classic electronic drum sounds such as snare, kick, and cymbals, while the TR-727 focuses on Latin percussion sounds like congas, bongos, and timbales. Both machines are equipped with a 16-step sequencer, allowing precise programming and easy control of each rhythmic element.

However, over time, these vintage drum machines require maintenance to keep performing at their best. Potentiometers and faders used to adjust sound levels can degrade due to dust and moisture buildup, leading to imprecise adjustments. 

Keep your TR-707 and TR-727 in top condition with our quality replacement parts to preserve their legendary sound and rhythmic precision.

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