I take it that you are a MPC 3k user? Just curious since you used that as a comparison. I’ve never owned one myself (only the 1k, 2500 and the 4k), and have always wondered abot the timing of it. People who have the 3k seem to really love its timing.

Personally, my fave timing is on the 4k, just atomic precision and stability, with no quirks. The Rytms timing seems to be quite tight as well (have not stress-tested yet), allowing for über-OCD tweakage with the microtiming and the param-locks. Just thinking about it makes me want to fire it up and write some offkilter rhytms :slight_smile:

The point with the analog Roland TR’s timing is interesting, and no doubt a very complex interaction, not only tied to the sequencer clock but also to the sound sources as you said. I’d imagine replicating that exact feel to be quite a challenging task? Do you happen to know of any intrnet resources where the finer nuances of 808/909/606 quirks are exposed in detail? I recall some of the quirks being exposed in the big Roland Aira thread on gearslutz, but finding the info from there would be a chore to say the least…

EDIT: Found something that discouraged me from trying to suss this out:
http://hardware.freepage.de/cgi-bin/feets/freepage_ext/339483x434877d/rewrite/raf909/hihatand.htm
I imagine there’d be quite a lot of stuff to digest to cover even the 909’s anatomy :frowning:

Heck, just thought of something - leaving a bit of silence to the start of samples and using the lfos (lfo to sample start) to create “slop” to a fully quantized stepped sequence might produce interesting results! Need to test… And yeah, you could also modulate it similarily with velocity <3

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