In 1985, Roland launched the famous TR-707 Rhythm Composer. It stands alongside other classic Roland drum machines and has appeared on hit tracks across various genres like synth pop, acid house, and industrial. Thanks to Analog Circuit Behavior (ACB) technology, you can have its authentic sound in your DAW with modern upgrades. Before the TR-707, the TR-909 was an analog - digital hybrid. The TR-707, developed in the mid - 1980s, had a primitive sample playback engine. Its low bit rates and other factors led to a unique lo - fi punch. Our advanced circuit modeling replicates its sound, including all its quirks. The TR-707 has realistic skins, 15 original sounds, 64 patterns, and 43 modern kits. It offers sound - shaping options, powerful sequencing, and works with the TR-727. You can adjust sound parameters like attack and snappy, and even overdrive the circuitry. The updated sequencer adds more detail to your grooves. It brings the authentic 1985 experience to your DAW, is compatible with VST3, AAX, and AU, and supports Apple silicon.

Using the Roland Cloud TR - 707 is easy. First, load a kit and a pattern into your DAW. You can choose from the 15 original sounds or the 43 modern kits. Adjust the sound parameters like the attack of the bass drum or the snappy of the snare to get the sound you want. You can even play around with overdriving the internal circuitry for some unique effects. When using the sequencer, open the expanded edit panel to control individual lanes, mute or solo instruments, and adjust shuffle. Each step can trigger different hits and sounds. As for maintenance, keep your software up - to - date to ensure the best performance. Make sure your DAW is compatible with the TR - 707's VST3, AAX, and AU formats. Also, if you're using an Apple device, ensure it has the necessary support for Apple silicon. That's all you need to know to start creating amazing music with the TR - 707.