Harmonic and Transposition Constraints Arising from the Use of the Roland TR-808 Bass Drum
Emmanuel Deruty (Sony Computer Science Laboratories)*
Keywords: Applications -> music composition, performance, and production; Computational musicology -> digital musicology; Knowledge-driven approaches to MIR -> computational music theory and musicology; Musical features and properties -> musical style and genre, Computational musicology
The study investigates hip-hop music producer Scott Storch's approach to tonality, where the song's key is transposed to fit the Roland TR-808 bass drum instead of tuning the drums to the song’s key. This process, involving the adjustment of all tracks except the bass drum, suggests significant production motives. The primary constraint stems from the limited usable pitch range of the TR-808 bass drum if its characteristic sound is to be preserved. The research examines drum tuning practices, the role of the Roland TR-808 in music, and the sub-bass qualities of its bass drum. Analysis of TR-808 samples reveals their spectral characteristics and their integration into modern genres like trap and hip-hop. The study also considers the impact of loudspeaker frequency response and human ear sensitivity on bass drum perception. The findings suggest that Storch’s method prioritizes the spectral properties of the bass drum over traditional pitch values, enhancing bass response and overall sound quality. The need to maintain the unique sound of the TR-808 bass drum underscores the importance of spectral formants and register in contemporary music production.
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