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Roger Linn + Carl Craig 'The Evolution of Drum Machines' - Dubspot Workshop Recap @ Decibel 

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During Dubspot's recent trip to Seattle's Decibel Festival, our video team caught up with Roger Linn, the godfather of the modern drum machine, Carl Craig, one of Detroit's most talented producers, for a lecture/discussion about the history and evolution of the rhythm machines that have shaped our musical world.
One of the most inspiring elements of Seattle's annual Decibel Festival is the conversations that transpire between some of the world's most talented musical thinkers. Decibel acts as a catalyst for these moments, with lectures and demonstrations taking place throughout the festival. We were especially excited to catch a workshop where drum machine creator and pioneer Roger Linn joined Detroit techno innovator Carl Craig for a talk on the evolution of drum machines and the future of electronic rhythm.
In this video, Linn explains that our assumption of drum machines appearing in the early 80s is incorrect, and he takes us on a tour of early electronic rhythm devices such as Leon Thermin's Rhythmicon (1930), the Chamberlin Rhythmate (1957), Raymond Scott's Bandito the Bongo Artist (1963), Seeburg's Select-A-Rhythm (1964), the PAiA Programmable Drum Set (1975) and the CompuRhythm CR-78 (1978). Craig probes with questions regarding interface design for musicians vs. engineers, discusses the development of drum interfaces, and talks about how the Akai MPC changed his production and composition techniques.

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@Ratarue
@Ratarue 5 лет назад
I messaged Roger Linn one time suggesting he rerelease the MPC 60 and 3000 but as a smaller version like Roland did the 808. He told me that he is only concerned with moving forward. He pushes technology and is definitely on the cutting edge. I’m surprised that he messaged me back. With all that he has contributed to music and music production, it’s inspirational that he his also a humble and good person!
@Logikbombmusik
@Logikbombmusik 11 лет назад
Man, If it wasnt for this dude...I dont know what i'll be doin. Peace Roger! - Logikbomb (DC Producer)
@andersonthomas2012
@andersonthomas2012 5 лет назад
Roger Changed the whole Paradigm with the introduction of the MPC.
@WrvrUgoThrUR
@WrvrUgoThrUR 6 лет назад
11:56 The perfect song to put a exclamation on Roger Linn's influence in the music industry.
@NuisanceMan
@NuisanceMan 9 месяцев назад
As an animal who loves striking curious poses, I couldn't agree more.
@0DazZer0
@0DazZer0 11 лет назад
This is the best video for drum machine history and stuff i've ever seen :)
@stephanleo
@stephanleo 3 года назад
Funny how nobody mentions Roger Nichols' WENDEL, which in fact was the first sample based drum machine, developed in 1978. Listen to "Hey Nineteen" by Steely Dan, that's WENDEL in action.
@Jazzybreaks
@Jazzybreaks 9 лет назад
1:42 my Mexican neighbors next door have one of those
@arvindbeeharry8214
@arvindbeeharry8214 10 месяцев назад
Roger Linn needs to be protected. He is a true national hero!
@MrAnselm77
@MrAnselm77 11 лет назад
Amazing thank you roger for all your work
@bboydreaded
@bboydreaded 11 лет назад
thanks dubspot. always sharing. love you guys
@jgvtc559
@jgvtc559 5 лет назад
Very true about the layout of the pads effecting how its used
@OskarUKMusic
@OskarUKMusic 11 лет назад
Perfect video, helped me get ideas for my essay for my degree!
@dace002
@dace002 11 лет назад
this was fun as well as very informative! thank you!
@JudgeFredd
@JudgeFredd 11 лет назад
Very interesting and instructive video - thank you for that.
@Jungleritter
@Jungleritter 4 года назад
I loved it they were using one of my older drum videos at 6:03, that's awesome :-)
@mindbocks
@mindbocks 11 лет назад
roger linn's voice makes me feel all warm and fuzzy
@obd
@obd 11 лет назад
two heroes right there
@mrflynn01
@mrflynn01 10 лет назад
Roger Linn, what a master the MPC is KING!
@William_sJazzLoft
@William_sJazzLoft 10 лет назад
Fascinating
@ovidiodemorizi
@ovidiodemorizi 11 лет назад
great video thanks
@KEYBEATZ
@KEYBEATZ 11 лет назад
Great knowledge thanks!
@spunkfacesamplers
@spunkfacesamplers 11 лет назад
Great to see the evolution of the drum machine, i had no idea that it started in 1930
@lavishdeluna6099
@lavishdeluna6099 8 лет назад
With a couple of geniuses like this, I was really hoping that this video would be more insightful as to why drum machines were designed the way that they were, historically, and why that changed. This is something that was touched on briefly toward the end of the video, but it was mostly just photos, demos, and descriptions of historical drum machines, which Linn straight-up admits can be found on Wikipedia and RU-vid. With a legendary designer and equally legendary musician, I feel like there could have been a lot more insight into these machines. Thanks for uploading, anyway!
@rjabreu89
@rjabreu89 6 лет назад
Lavish Deluna I think that is because the electronics itself was independent of the drum machines. The technology was developed for other reasons, or existed in other forms. Engineers just turned it into music gear. A lot of the synth tech came from telecoms and obviously was reused in electronic music as combining multiple oscillators you can then generate timbres and harmonics far more interesting than blips and blops. But I'd also love to have some videos showing the evolution of electronics vs music gear.
@getbusy21
@getbusy21 8 лет назад
Thank you! Thumbs up here.
@ThinkBritishEnglish
@ThinkBritishEnglish 5 лет назад
Very enjoyable
@wild939
@wild939 11 лет назад
Great freat vid, thnx dubspot
@goldslum
@goldslum 11 лет назад
great interview! that was the bomb. detroit stand up! peace to roger as well!!
@twiseii260
@twiseii260 8 лет назад
I didn't know that Prince was using the Linn Drum machine real heavy back in the days. My dad told me that Prince played live drums on top of the drum machine to give it a fuller sound.
@joshuawillis9957
@joshuawillis9957 7 лет назад
shhhhhh.
@SPAZZOID100
@SPAZZOID100 7 лет назад
T Wise II LM1 not linn drum.
@jacksonwilliams8971
@jacksonwilliams8971 6 лет назад
he used both, but the LM-1 is on 1999 and Purple Rain
@workaholicmusic2
@workaholicmusic2 11 лет назад
informative and inspiring
@jtonyfi
@jtonyfi 11 лет назад
cool info thanks!!!
@DrDutch
@DrDutch 11 лет назад
anybody know how to get high quality audio of this video? some of those old machines were captured really well and it would be fun to mess around with them
@oscarctv
@oscarctv 11 лет назад
Nice One Guys!
@udomatthiasdrums5322
@udomatthiasdrums5322 Год назад
still love irt!!
@mixxinmel
@mixxinmel 11 лет назад
Nice video took me back a bit there, showing my age now LOL
@NoGoodCrook
@NoGoodCrook 11 лет назад
Thanks =]
@TheCharliebeats
@TheCharliebeats 11 лет назад
i spot akai guys a mile away,front row right..thank you
@donuzoka8858
@donuzoka8858 5 лет назад
Nice
@jaggass
@jaggass 7 лет назад
Roger Linn invented the first digital drum machine.
@TheVoodoobassplayer
@TheVoodoobassplayer 11 лет назад
I like how they slipped Prince in this cause, the Linn LM-1 became Prince's signature sound.
@Dubstepmatic
@Dubstepmatic 11 лет назад
2nd drum machine was dope
@TheCharliebeats
@TheCharliebeats 11 лет назад
oh,and akai's punchiness..thank you
@issacbluecoat7597
@issacbluecoat7597 11 лет назад
good shit john good like always
@Shred_The_Weapon
@Shred_The_Weapon 7 лет назад
Can anybody tell me which beatbox was used to produce "Jamaica Jerk-Off," a deep cut from Elton John's Goodbye Yellow Brick Road album? I actually was forced to play real bass parts on a real bass, so the bands I joined wouldn't need to hire a real bass player. One thing I wouldn't mind asking Roger Linn if I ever got to meet him is how amazed he was to learn that Jeff Porcaro, a drummer he actually associated with directly, used his products to assist him in his session work.
@rcecil88
@rcecil88 11 лет назад
Please can sum1 tell me the track playing at the start of this video?
@mrflynn01
@mrflynn01 10 лет назад
@Carl did you mean the MPC 2000?
@Logikbombmusik
@Logikbombmusik 11 лет назад
CRAIG, Thank You for mentioning J DILLA! The best who EVER used the MPC 3000.
@94style
@94style 10 лет назад
No Jerry, the mpc3000 predates the mpc20000 and was the first 16bit drum machine. And Roger is credited for the design of the MPC60 & MPC3000, Akai pretty much took his tech and "parted ways" with Linn.
@ChrisCowie01
@ChrisCowie01 11 лет назад
Always thought my self the 8x8 pad layout is more natural than the 4x4
@KeithOcean
@KeithOcean 11 лет назад
sweet
@ltdknwldg
@ltdknwldg 11 лет назад
Cool, although I think 16bit sampling (on MPC) was introduced on the 2000. Nice bit of history though.
@RickMenace
@RickMenace 11 лет назад
educational.
@dasoul1103
@dasoul1103 10 лет назад
hello. What is the song at the beginnig? Thanks
@rorumets
@rorumets 9 лет назад
Machinedrum - DDD
@DJRoccB
@DJRoccB 10 лет назад
Whats the name of the house song in the beginning?
@rorumets
@rorumets 9 лет назад
Machinedrum - DDD
@DJRoccB
@DJRoccB 9 лет назад
rorumets thanks man
@TheCharliebeats
@TheCharliebeats 11 лет назад
one idea..a tempest,that samples..exactly like redrum,i dont care the price,ill buy it,if i was good with electronics,and mfgt'ing,on my mothers soul,id make one,and love it..give me 2 ins,two outs..5mins sample..
@andersonthomas2012
@andersonthomas2012 10 лет назад
I've toyed with all sorts of samplers through the years but none comes cleaner than the mpc except fl studio.But I veer towards R&B and EDM more than hip hop with FL. Versus when I'm on my MPC 2000 making the hip hop like Premier, Large Professor and Lord Finesse. Kool Herc gave us hip hop but Roger Linn gave us the power to be hip hop without limitations.
@blasterman9
@blasterman9 10 лет назад
There are sooooo many forms of DAW's that have almost infinite vst's out there that are extremely well programmed that right now give fl studioa bitch slap by a thousand it's not even funny. FL is amature shit. When it comes straight down to hardware, LinnDrum, the Roland TR series especially the 909, the yamaha RX5, The Korg DDD-1, But I would say Roland took the cake for the variable dynamics with there evolution. I agree the MPC series is really good. All in all it's about how you feel about you're genre of music, the style and instruments used, the programming, arrangments that you choose to live by.
@MichaelSouhoka
@MichaelSouhoka 9 лет назад
ArcticinVein Don't forget, Roland TR-808 is also the most major signature sound from Roland in music history.
@SPAZZOID100
@SPAZZOID100 7 лет назад
ArcticinVein "their"
@JaymacDrums
@JaymacDrums 11 лет назад
was he jamming on a watermellon?!?!
@paulshallbetter1080
@paulshallbetter1080 11 лет назад
Did Mr. Linn mean "Elka" (Italian co. that produced early dm's/synths? Also for the record, the Chamberlin did not "become" the Melotron; the design was stolen by a Chamberlin employee who took the plans to England and began producing a nearly identical machine. Minor point but it bugged me. Great video BTW and fascinating.
@NoGoodCrook
@NoGoodCrook 11 лет назад
Plenty of people told me it was DDD by Machinedrum
@NeilVanceNeilVance
@NeilVanceNeilVance 5 лет назад
How many times do you think Roger said the word 'crickets' :)
@akailee105
@akailee105 11 лет назад
just got schooled ! MPC rules
@sheldontaylor2002
@sheldontaylor2002 11 лет назад
yeah he upgraded from the oberheim dx-7
@SPAZZOID100
@SPAZZOID100 7 лет назад
Sheldon Taylor the dx-7? That is not a drum machine.
@RobertoGinsburg
@RobertoGinsburg 7 лет назад
Rhytmicon was invented in the Soviet Union by Leon Theremin
@veins91
@veins91 11 лет назад
DDD - Machinedrum
@RaquelFoster
@RaquelFoster 9 месяцев назад
I don't think many people in the room appreciate who Carl Craig is. 😆
@atarix_official
@atarix_official 11 лет назад
machinedrum (his last ep)
@LuchsLater
@LuchsLater 11 лет назад
It's called digital Matryoshka.
@ukimperialbeats
@ukimperialbeats 11 лет назад
3000 came a good 4 yrs before the 2000... both utilise 16 bit.
@Naccattato
@Naccattato 11 лет назад
I want to know the same
@shonuffLA
@shonuffLA 11 лет назад
this is serious
@1nfinitezer0
@1nfinitezer0 11 лет назад
watching youtube, to watch youtube videos... drumception
@SPAZZOID100
@SPAZZOID100 7 лет назад
Met Roger a couple of years ago. I found him a bit off-putting when he said he did not care if JARRE used his "linnstrument" because he is "old". WTF??
@officialpitusbeatz
@officialpitusbeatz 9 лет назад
10 guys use maschine.
@CrossCuntryFranco
@CrossCuntryFranco 6 лет назад
Or an MPC :P
@officialpitusbeatz
@officialpitusbeatz 9 лет назад
@3:56 enola gay wow
@DT1One
@DT1One 5 лет назад
This is why dubspot shut down. This instructor had Roger Linn in front of him and embarrassed himself when he began speaking about his first drum machine (he thinks it was linn 9000) he then name drops the 808, hr 16 and interestingly lands on the sp 1200 and mpc 60; and says stop the presses; the mpc 3000 changed the game; and a picture of the mpc 2000 flashes across the screen. He then goes on to say because the mpc 3000 was an all in one production box. Roger Linn is then pictured expressing a “hmmmm” face. His explanation for game changer all in one production was being able to sample a bass sound and then playing them across all of the pads and then you can have snares, kicks, anything that you want; Roger politely stays quiet as the instructor realizes that his inexperience and lack of knowledge is apparent and then speaks about JDilla. So apparently this instructor couldn’t figure out how to sample bass sounds and play them across pads on the sp 1200 or mpc 60, nor add kicks and snares; it wasn’t until the 3000 that allowed for this. It was nice to see Roger Linn take us through the first iterations of drum machines and clearly explain what they did unlike the instructor. Sad to see this session go down in flames because of the instructor. They should edit his comments out of this video.
@brrpclark
@brrpclark 11 лет назад
No, the 2000 came years after the 3000.
@dddccc14
@dddccc14 11 лет назад
hahahahaha
@dankkarl1904
@dankkarl1904 4 года назад
carl craig tho??? why???
@schonsospaet22
@schonsospaet22 11 лет назад
Linn did not invent the drum machine? ^^ that's ok because I guess the guy that invented it is already dead and to Linn we can still talk and ask him questions :-D
@strugglebuggietv
@strugglebuggietv 11 лет назад
drum machine porn...
@oliveroneill1388
@oliveroneill1388 Год назад
This black guy has no clue...
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