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Review: Behringer RD-6

The Drumatix, which serves as the obvious Blueprint of Behringer‘s drum machine, was launched together with the legendary Bassline in the early 1980s, with the TB-303 as a virtual electric bass player and the TR-606 as a drummer‘s replacement to support guitarists. Both devices initially met with little interest, but were rediscovered years later as inexpensive second-hand devices and often used in combination for acid, techno, house and similar music styles.

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