Bandmaster Powerhouse Tape loop Drum Machine

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Hi everybody this time we present our review of the GR International Bandmaster Powerhouse 8 track cartridge tape loop drum machine.
    The Bandmaster Powerhouse is a drum machine that plays back custom-made 8-track cartridges containing solo drum and percussion loops. The difference between it and many drum machines (technically it may not even be called a drum machine), is that these loops were live recordings of a real drummer. In that respect it resembles the Wurlitzer Sideman, Chamberlin Rhythmate, or the Mattel Optigan if playing discs with drumbeats included.
    Inserting a cartridge gives you 8 loops, categorised in 4 modes each containing a pair of tempo-sync'd rhythms. Some cartridges contained solo percussion rhythms; ranging from solo bongos, to timbales, tambourines and cowbells.
    Each Powerhouse tape concentrated on different styles. The unit shipped with 8 tapes as standard, but there was a rare 4-tape Disco/Hustle expansion pack, and an even rarer 2-tape Nashville expansion pack. So 14 tapes for a total of 112 rhythms in different styles.
    The Powerhouse was made in Scotland in the mid-1970s and had U.S distribution. It remains largely undiscovered, but has users ranging from Mount Kimbie to Vangelis.
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