Vintage drum machines, AKA beatboxes, seem to gain value with no end in sight. When I started buying gear heavily around 2000 to aid my composing work, TR808s seemed outrageously expensive at $800-$1000. That’s a good laugh, ain’t it; they are now trading in the $3K – $4k range. Even modest TR606s, CR8000s, Korg KR-55s, etc., are crazy expensive. The same can’t be said for electronic drum kits of that era. I’ve had some old Yamaha electro drums in my basement for a year and i literally can’t give em away. For a brief while, tho, back round 30 years ago, Electronic Drums seemed like maybe the future. Here’s a quick survey of what that future looked like.
above: Simmons ClapTrap, SDS7, Tama TechStar, MPC (endorsed by Bernard Purdie!!!!) Pearl SynCussionX, and Simmons SDS8 (top)
2 replies on “Electronic Drums of the 1980s”
This is great! Bernard.f’n.Purdie likes the way they breath! Ahahaha! I can hear him in my head when I look at that picture
Breathe*. Stupid future keyboard where’s yer spellcheck now?