Binson Echorec T7E & TR-909 Tripped Our Power
Guitar + drum machine session as Dec and Joel discover some 'hidden' settings on the TR-909, enjoy a phasified jam and trip the office power with a Binson Echorec 2º T7E. Also features the rare monster Roland PH-830 stereo phaser and a Hawk HR-12 spring reverb. — 909 for sale on our website: https://soundgas.com/product/roland-t... -- See all our gear for sale at https://soundgas.com/ Intro - 00:00 Roland TR-909 Set Up - 00:18 909 Shuffle and Flam - 00:52 Binson Echorec Trips the Power - 01:48 Creation Begins - 03:15 Gaining jamming traction - 04:15 -- Follow us for daily short demos and first look at our new gear: / soundgasltd / supersonicgear / soundgas.ltd

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