My machine came with the original manual - I have it in pdf format if anyone wants it. Please PM me and I can send this.
Ben
TR 707 Manual
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ftp://ftp.roland.co.uk/ProductSupport/T ... 707_OM.pdf
most of the roland manuals are online... maybe you have a better scan.
most of the roland manuals are online... maybe you have a better scan.
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http://machines.hyperreal.org/manufactu ... nd/TR-707/you can find my .zip of the full 707 sample set, that i submitted to hyperreal in 1997!! i can't believe i've owned her for 14 years now. also on that page is an MSDOS program
anyone have info on mem expansion cartridges? have you tried writing the pattern to external tape? it has an onboard processor that records your patterns to cassette, with a simple audio out. it sounds like a modem, takes several minutes per a pattern.
i'm going to test this, i know that DOSbox can emulate soundcards, possibly midi, so this program may still work. it'd be really neat if it worked!TR707.ARJ is a librarian for MSDOS for the Roland TR707 drum machine.
It is archived with arj.
Ciao,
Francois Dion
cism@ere.umontreal.ca
anyone have info on mem expansion cartridges? have you tried writing the pattern to external tape? it has an onboard processor that records your patterns to cassette, with a simple audio out. it sounds like a modem, takes several minutes per a pattern.
what did you record the samples with?pafufta816 wrote:http://machines.hyperreal.org/manufactu ... nd/TR-707/you can find my .zip of the full 707 sample set, that i submitted to hyperreal in 1997!! i can't believe i've owned her for 14 years now. also on that page is an MSDOS program.