Here is a perfect working DRUMTRAKS w/ original box, anvil case and 11 extra eprom’s and manuals from the famous Maui Recorders Studios owned by John Neff and Walter Becker/Steely Dan in the 1980’s.
We got a quite a few nice vintage pieces from the studio and putting some of them up for sale.
This video shows it’s current condition = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HY06RKqKwp4
Due to the fragile nature of synths, buyer must get full insurance and there can be no returns.
EPROM’s included:Â
SCI DRUMTRAKS
SC061 temple block/african bell / to replace: perc. snare
SC059 conga slap / agogo bell to replace: perc. snare
SC024 ? to replace: electronic tom #3
SC056 triangle to replace: hi-hat
SC052 conga to replace: tom
SC001 alternate bass drum #1 to replace: bass
SC065 African drum to replace: tom
SC200 car horn / dog bark to replace: perc. snare
SC011 electronic snare #1/rim to replace: snare perc.
? 1984 SCI DRUM 0-4
? DRUMO 3-2Â
The DrumTraks is a very programmable classic drum machine from the eighties. While its electronic drum kit sounds may not be as popular today as the TR-909 or TR-808, the DrumTraks exceeds them with superior editing capabilities. Thirteen drum sounds all with programmable tuning and level control. Extensive editing with copy and paste ability. There’s even a mixer section for individual sounds, six individual outputs, one mono mix output, and cassette in/out for offline memory storage.
Pretty basic and easy programming, record a couple patterns and link them into a song. The DrumTraks can output a 24PPQN clock signal and is also fully MIDI capable. This makes it very easy to use with old analogs and new MIDI synths and sequencers. If your looking for classic eighties electro beats and the vintage instrument that generates them then look no further than the DrumTraks. It is used by Orbital, Freddy Fresh, and Prince.