Topic: 808 DIY clone "Yocto"
http://www.e-licktronic.com/en/content/ … one-tr-808
I guess I have to order this kit.
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Robots for Robots → General Hardware / Software Discussion → 808 DIY clone "Yocto"
http://www.e-licktronic.com/en/content/ … one-tr-808
I guess I have to order this kit.
Here are 2 pictures of the new meatal case...in real life it looks even more fantastic. Now I just need some better knobs that fit the overall style...
WOW!
Am I crazy or was this extremely long overdue, right? Maybe like 15 years at least.
Hopefully I can find more videos/demos of it in action to confirm how awesome this appears to be before getting in way over my head - for 2 months - with the soldering kit and multimeter etc., not to mention a housing that looks so great as this one.
So it is basically the tr808 equivalent of Adafruit's x0xb0x (tb303)... essentially the same build and parts I assume.?
Just glad I didn't buy the Roland AIRA... as I was so close.
j/k
It is basically an exact clone of the 808 cirquits with some extra features like 2/3 independent trigger outs, meaning that you don't have them on the cymbal but rather extra sections to program them + a roll and an instrument/pattern mute function.
If you'd like a demo of some specific things or just the overall sound I can record something for you. Just drop me a message.
Actually the new case looks much better than the old one. It would be cool if you could record a sound sample, because I think I heard one a while ago and the clap sounded miserable. But maybe they improved on that.
How big is it by the way? It looks smaller than the original 808 (which I would not mind)
I just found another pic of the new box... omg I would love to have this! But it's sad that you can only have it by building it yourself would love to see ready-made ones someday...
Actually the new case looks much better than the old one. It would be cool if you could record a sound sample, because I think I heard one a while ago and the clap sounded miserable. But maybe they improved on that.
How big is it by the way? It looks smaller than the original 808 (which I would not mind)
The clap cirquit was changed before the final release version. All the instruments sound really good at least to my ear.
I never owned an original 808 but from the recordings I know I cannot hear any difference.
I had a Miami though and the Yocto blows the Miami out of the water.
I made a demo for you to check (patterns and all the instruments single sounds). You can download them here (mp3/wav):
http://k007.kiwi6.com/hotlink/unhi0cwac … r_demo.mp3
http://k007.kiwi6.com/hotlink/sz7lhhxsy … r_demo.wav
or have listen here:
https://soundcloud.com/check-mate-808/y … other-demo
P.S. Actually almost a year ago I couldn't solder at all and i had mine made by an experienced builder. I helped him getting the sounds right and spotting mistakes.
All in all it was a bit more expensive than a Miami but still way cheaper than an original 808 nowadays.
Cheers
Is this a project suitable for a beginner? I've never did any project like this. Did some soldering in the past but very little experience tbh.
OMG look at this beauty:
http://www.elektronauts.com/upload/post … 1433194992
I have to say - for my taste at least - it even looks better than the original 808!
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