īoth the open and closed Hi-Hat sounds are generated by the same sample stored in the ROM. These envelopes also play a role in reducing the quantization noise introduced by the low bit-rate used in the TR-707's circuits, particularly during the decay portion of sounds. Envelope circuits were used here in an attempt to recreate an approximation the original dynamics of the sounds recorded.Ĭomparison of the Cymbal samples stored on the ROM and the Cymbal sounds you hear after they have gone through D/A conversion, envelopes, and amplification. This low bit resolution significantly alters the dynamics of the original sounds resulting in very compressed sounds with an unnaturally long sustain.
The Crash and Ride Cymbals are stored and replayed at 6-bit resolution whereas the other sounds are 8-bit samples. The sounds where envelope circuits are used to contour the sounds are the Crash and Ride Cymbal, and the Hi-Hats.
While the TR-707 is a primarily digital device, it still employs some analog circuitry like envelopes and amplifiers. There are individual volume sliders and output jacks for each instrument group. There is also an output that allows the Rimshot to trigger hardware that accepts a voltage pulse. The TR-707 is particularly sought after by users of Roland gear from the same era because it can synchronize with other hardware via both MIDI and DIN sync, although it cannot do so when controlled by other hardware. Patterns and tracks can be stored on the device (providing that two AA batteries are inserted) or onto an optional memory cartridge with twice the capacity. The device offers 64 programmable patterns, which are editable via step-write or tap-write, that can be sequenced together into any of four different tracks. The TR-707 provides four levels of shuffle that operate globally on the rhythm, as well as flam that can be applied to any step. The instruments on the TR-707 are samples of recordings of actual acoustic instruments, and not synthesized individually like the instruments on the TR-808. The instruments are labeled as Bass Drum, Snare Drum, Low Tom, Mid Tom, Hi Tom, Rimshot, Cowbell, Hand Clap, Tambourine, Hi-Hat (Closed or Open), Cymbal (Crash or Ride), as well as an additional function labeled accent, which serves to rhythmically modify the volume of the other instruments. The alternate bass drum, snare, and hi-hat sounds cannot be triggered simultaneously. The instrument is capable of 10-voice polyphony. The TR-707 has fifteen digitally sampled sounds.