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Roland TR-6S $400 roland.com

Even at the best of times, Roland’s range of grooveboxes can get a little confusing. Case in point – Roland’s recent ‘606’ themed drop, which launched the TR-6S and TR-06 drum machines and TR-606 plugin. While the latter two of these both emulate 1981’s TR-606 drum machine, the TR-6S actually has little to do with the original 606 or either of its new recreations. In fact, the TR-6S is a close sibling to Roland’s TR-8S, the sample-equipped evolution of the company’s TR-8 digital drum machine. All clear?

Setting naming conventions aside, the important thing to note is that the TR-8S is undoubtedly the high point of Roland’s current army of beatmakers and, although this diminutive new

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