Roland TR-808 | Four Decades, One Sound

Four Decades, One Sound

Celebrating 45 years of the TR-808 Drum Machine

It’s hard to believe that a drum machine introduced in 1980 would still be celebrated today by lovers of culture, music, and design. Thank you to the people who ‘got’ the original 808, the artists who took it to another level and most importantly, everyone who loves the music that the Roland TR-808 inspired. Welcome to the continuing story of the most boombastic drum machine of all time—forty-five years on, still going strong.

Building the Beat: Inside Legendary TR-808 Tracks

Watch Arthur Baker, A Guy Called Gerald, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Jermaine Dupri, the Avila Brothers, Cozmo D, and Carl Craig discuss mainstream hits and underground classics from their discographies.

Part 1 - Roland TR-808 Origin
PART 1

THE ORIGIN

In the late 1970s, the idea of a ‘drum machine’ was unusual. Although people made music at home, it was typically with a piano, organ or guitar. And since most households didn’t own an acoustic drum kit, an electronic drum machine would give families an easy and enjoyable way to include rhythm in their music making. It was at this point that Roland started work on developing a rhythm machine for the masses...

Roland CR-78

CR-78: THE
FORERUNNER

Launched in 1978, the CompuRhythm CR-78 was Roland’s first drum machine that created and stored patterns. Even though it was meant as a rhythm accompaniment device for organs—hence the abundance of waltz and bossa nova patterns—it became fairly popular with established musicians, including Phil Collins who used it several years later on ‘In the Air Tonight’.

THE
ENGINEER’S
DILEMMA

Tasked with producing the CR-78’s successor, a young team of Roland engineers sat down to exchange ideas. Working under Tadao Kikumoto (seen here with an early prototype), Hiro Nakamura was asked to develop the analog voice circuits for the unnamed product, which was intended to help pro-musicians create demos. But there was a problem: late ‘70s analog technology wasn’t very good at creating realistic drum sounds.

TR-808 - Tadao Kikumoto
TR-808 - The Sound

THE
SOUND

The goal for the new machine, now called the TR-808, was to include realistic-sounding drums. Memory chips (needed to play back sampled recordings of ‘real’ drum sounds) were too expensive, so the engineers used analog synthesis to recreate the sounds—initially on Roland’s System-700 modular system before recreating the parameters on the TR-808’s analog circuitry. Although a simple choice born of necessity, choosing analog over digital technology would have a profound impact on music in the years to come.

THE SECRET
WEAPON

Transistors which had been rejected as ‘out of specification’ were purchased by Roland and used as part of the TR-808’s sound generating capability. Although they weren’t faulty, they did exhibit some very particular qualities that helped give the 808 its distinctive sizzling sound. In fact, this tiny component, also known as an 2SC828-R, was so important to the final sound, that once supplies were used up, the TR-808 was discontinued. It’s also partly why most modern analog takes on the TR-808 don’t really stand up to scrutiny.

TR-808 - 2SC828-R
TR-808 - THE SEQUENCER

THE
SEQUENCER

Look at the front panel of a Roland TR-808 and you’ll see the words ‘Rhythm Composer’—a reminder of the designers’ original intention. Through a row of 16 distinctively colored buttons, people could easily program (and store) their own beats which meant that the TR-808 became an accessible and creative instrument in its own right. It was also the first appearance of Roland’s ‘TR-REC’ method of creating a drum beat—which is still in use today.

808: THE
SPEAKER
KILLER

Since the 808 sound was analog, many tonal adjustments were possible—less sizzle in the hi-hats, extra snappiness in the snare and, critically, more punch in the kick drum. Being able to extend the decay of the kick drum to reveal more of that warm analog tone, gave the TR-808 something very special indeed—the power to make people move. Much to the delight of speaker manufacturers, a cranked-up 808 track would regularly blow out speaker cones.

TR-808 - The Speaker Killer
Part 2 - TR-808 Production
PART 2

PRODUCTION

The Roland TR-808 was officially in production for just two years—from 1980 to 1982. Around 12,000 units were manufactured and although it received support from early adopters like Japan’s Yellow Magic Orchestra, it wasn’t considered a commercial success. In 1982, the competitor LinnDrum was launched, helping shift the trend away from analog and towards digital sample-based drum machines. The TR-808 started to look like its time had come and gone...but ironically, its premature demise was merely the beginning.

THE CREATOR
TADAO KIKUMOTO

Tadao Kikumoto looks back on his most famous creation—and talks about his current projects, including a return to the 808 concept.

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The Roland TR-808 Story | Tadao Kikumoto Interview

Get up close with the legendary Roland TR-808.

This fully rotatable 3D model lets you explore every detail of the 808 right in your browser—from the classic color scheme to the distinctive layout that helped shape music history.

TR-808 Voxel Art
Voxel TR-808 by Meral Ezgi
PART 3

CROSSOVER

The Roland Tr-808 Story | 808 Crossover

Once the TR-808 was discontinued, a familiar story unfolded when units started to appear in second-hand shops, swiftly acquired by younger artists with a penchant for risk-taking and rulebreaking. From the mid-eighties, the 808 sound would become deeply embedded within a variety of electronic music scenes that had one thing in common—the music appealed to those who loved to party. From Chicago to Detroit, Manchester to Miami, here are some of the people and the music who helped make it happen.

Alex Ball — Why I bought the most famous drum machine of all time

Alex Ball — Why I bought the most famous drum machine of all time

YouTuber Alex Ball has long dreamed of owning a TR-808 and recently the moment finally arrived. In this video, Alex shows why the 808 is still a powerful and relevant instrument in a modern studio and not just a nostalgia trip.

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Full Phil Collins interview from 808: The Movie

Full Phil Collins interview from 808: The Movie

As 808: The Movie approaches its 10-year anniversary, here’s the full Phil Collins interview from the film. In this candid conversation, Collins reflects on the influence of the 808, its role in shaping pop and hip-hop, and how it intersected with his own music.

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Roland TR-808 Official Spotify Playlist

THE 45-YEAR PLAYLIST
45 YEARS OF AMAZING MUSIC, MADE WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM THE TR-808.

PART 4

MADE ON 808

Electro, pop, soul, hip hop, techno, house, trap, Miami bass and beyond; you know something unusual is happening when the same drums are heard ubiquitously across a 45-year spectrum of modern music. The TR-808 has been at the heart of some truly amazing tracks over the years, spanning an equally amazing variety of musical genres. Dive into some 808-powered classics and find out what made them tick.

New Limited Edition New Balance Tiago Lemos NM808 x Roland

Back by Popular Demand: Limited Edition New Balance Tiago Lemos NM808 x Roland

Brazil’s Tiago Lemos is a pro skateboarder known for his explosive pop and technical precision. His signature 808 New Balance kicks feature late-’90s styling with modern NB technology. Last year’s run was so popular we decided to bring it back. Grab a pair before they disappear.

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Analyzing the Sound That Changed Music

Nothing Sounds Quite Like an 808: Analyzing the Sound That Changed Music

Few modern electronic musical instruments have had as wide and deep an impact as the TR-808. Learn how it changed what bass can be.

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Arabian Prince on 808s, Technology, and West Coast Hip-Hop

Arabian Prince on 808s, Technology, and West Coast Hip-Hop

Before West Coast hip-hop took over, Arabian Prince was laying the groundwork with the TR-808. As a founding member of N.W.A. and a pioneer of electro-funk, he used the drum machine to shape a sound that still echoes today.

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Now his classic patterns and sequences are available in the TR808 Arabian Prince Patch Collection with a Roland Cloud Pro or Ultimate membership or as a Lifetime Key purchase.

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Roland TR-808 clothing

ROLAND CLOUD
TR-808 OFFER

Until 9/09, get the TR-808 Software Rhythm Composer for only $49. Don't miss out on this offer to access the classic 808 sound right in your DAW.

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The Rhythm Creators

The Rhythm Creators is a new series spotlighting untold artist stories of inspiration, mishap, and musical breakthroughs tied to the iconic TR-808 (and 909) rhythm machines. Featuring candid voiceovers from your favorite artists and stylized animation by Vaughn Taomarina, we kick things off with none other than the LA electro legend Egyptian Lover.

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