T-Rex 606
by Max Project
by Max Project
3.8 / 5
(13 votes)
T-Rex 606 is a rompler made from a Roland TR-606 drum machine.
- 7 samples.
- Master volume.
- Reverb.
Downloads
Win 32 VST
(2 Mb)
Win 64 VST
(2.1 Mb)
Mac OSX VST
(6.1 Mb)
Mac OSX AU
(6.1 Mb)
(5 / 5)
Changed my mind, it's great.
(5 / 5)
Downloaded it for reaper 64x on windows 10 and it works great! I don't know why it's so hard to select everything and just copy it to your vst folder.
Doesn't work/doesn't exist. Open on a VST track and it says "can't find any instruments."
Downloaded it for windows10, but can´t install it or load it to cubase. Any suggestions?
I downloaded it for mac, unzipped it, but when I double click, I can't install it. Any help?
You have to copy the file and put it on your computers's vst folder. That's all.
I dont find the components folder in my mac, is it compatible with macOS Big Sur?
(4 / 5)
Perfect, does just what it says on the tin. I used to own a 606 and it had "only 7 samples, no accents or round robin or multiple outputs." If you want all of that, you're not looking for this. This emulates a Roland 606. It responds to velocity by being louder. It has an adjustable "chamber" reverb built in maybe to add a little more '80's to it.
Sure, the original machine didn't had round robin samples because it didn't had any samples, it was an analog drum machine and the sounds were synthesized in real time. A known practice in sampling analog drum machines is to sample each hit a few times, in order to emulate the imperfections of the analog circuits (each drum hit sounds slightly different). The same goes with the accents: the accent knob of the 606 not just changed the volume of the drum hits but also changed their timbre. If you have the original machine, then please test yourself how the snare, hi-hats and cymbal sound when changing the accent knob position. Cheers!
(2 / 5)
Only 7 samples, no accents or round robin or even multiple outputs. You better go with Goldbaby's free "Tape 606" samples, Wave Alchemy's free "606 Drums" (available on Rekkerd), Red Module's "Free Roland 606" or even with the Don Solaris free sample set, and play the samples in a free sampler like TX16Wx.
Came across Red-Module last weekend, superb samples. The free 606 set was so good I immediately bought the 192kHz version. The MR-10 set is also nicely captured, the saturated toms sound amazing. Made a round-Robin exs24 instrument with the wave alchemy set a couple of years ago, but ended up leaning towards the GoldBaby set, but I feel the Red-Miduke set is gonna be my new favourite.
These are some superb suggestions, however you're missing the point of having a drum machine vst that's already set up and mapped you can quickly open up to get sounds going in the first place. We all know with a sampler we get caught more often going thru the million one shots we have. Plus if you really need multiple outs just open up multiple instances it's very lightweight on cpu
(5 / 5)
It sounds just like the vintage TR-606. I'm so happy it's also Mac compatible. I'm looking for a Virtual Linn 9000 and Simmons Vst for Mac if anyone knows where I can get a free version of either please let me know. Thanks in advance.
It does not work in magix music maker
(3 / 5)
Rompler de la Roland TR 606.. Simple et Efficace !
(5 / 5)
Sounds great, I like it very much!