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Who would have thought that twenty-some years later the Roland TR-707 would be back at the NAMM show?

The Diabolical Devices circuit mangled TR-707 has a pitch control for every sound, various distortion and bit-squashing bends and a patch bay.

The 707’s patch bay can interact with other things like the Diabolical Devices circuit bent SK-1 or any of your CV-able gear. The great thing is that the original 707 sounds are still intact and can be completely brought back to stock. You can use it as a MIDI module too! 

via bigcitymusic

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