You need to have it plugged into its own power block on a power strip. Have all of your devices on their own power block. Should eliminate any buzz issues.
Thank you. Every tutorial skips the first step. It's like most users of drum machines are also users of speed. Is it best to use the TR-6s as the main midi controller? I have a Korg minilogue XD and I'm going out from that into the TR-6S.
Thanks mate. Needed this 5 mins more than the hours and hours of tutorials on other channels. Legend 👌
THANK YOU! You're the first video that helped break this down.
Cheers Geezer! Very helpful, I just got one of these and all the other videos have so much 'assumed' knowledge!
The best and simplest video I've seen on this machine
This is what I want to learn. You are genius.
Fantastic video I just got one and this is the best video for beginners thanks 🤩
Thank you, awesome video for beginners!
Thank you
anybody solved the USB Noise Issue when plugging the TR6S in?
You need to have it plugged into its own power block on a power strip. Have all of your devices on their own power block. Should eliminate any buzz issues.
Hence that bloke down the music shop always said the 303 and 606 go like hand n glove 🧤 tuuuune
Thank you. Every tutorial skips the first step. It's like most users of drum machines are also users of speed. Is it best to use the TR-6s as the main midi controller? I have a Korg minilogue XD and I'm going out from that into the TR-6S.
Glad to help, yeah i would use it as the main controller, unless you prefer to clock from your DAW if you tie im production with loops
@@mattwest8642 so would I go from my USB station into the Roland?
@@frankenjstein9371 thats right 👍
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