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We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Linn Electronics Linndrum Chips (Various).
Features and functionality
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The Linndrum's Purdy shuffle flavor is enhanced by the interplay between the casaba and hats, offering a unique rhythmic texture.
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Software and compatibility
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Original ROM BIN files for both the Linndrum and DX are available and can be exported as WAV, expanding creative possibilities.
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Mods and upgrades
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The VPROM VST is praised for emulating Linndrum sounds effectively, providing a versatile alternative for digital setups.
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Use cases and applications
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Using high-quality Linn samples in devices like the TR8S, Digitakt, or MPC can replicate classic sounds while offering greater functionality.
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The HR-16 is noted for its wide palette of tunable drum/percussion sounds, making it versatile within the vintage drum machine category.
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Integrating the HR-16 with an ARP 2600 and Oberheim DX can create a comprehensive retro setup for synth pop and electronic music.
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Setup and maintenance
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The Alesis HR-16 is prone to sticky buttons due to aging plastic membranes, a common issue in older models.
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Boys Noize speaks about the various chips he has collected for his Linndrum machine: "When I bought the Linndrum from Fabian [Feyerabendt] from Toktok it came with a bunch of EPROMs, so I can just switch out any sound. It’s tricky though, as the pins are really easy to destroy so you have to be really careful when you’re changing them. It’s great because you can put a bell sound on the snare, for example..."
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