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Behringer RD-8 MKII

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Analogue Drum Machine

  • Optimised circuit design with emulation of the BA662 VCA, increased signal-to-noise ratio and improved phasing of the individual outputs and the main out
  • 16 Drum sounds
  • 64-Step sequencer with poly meter, step repeat, note repeat, real-time triggering, track mute and track solo
  • Wave Designer
  • Dual mode filter
  • Up to 16 songs and 256 patterns can be stored
  • Auto scroll function
  • LED display
  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 77 x 498 x 265 mm
  • Weight: 3 kg
  • Matching case: Art. 483035 (not included in delivery)
  • Matching case: Art. 493543 (not included in delivery)
Available since March 2022
Item number 523081
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Sound Synthesis Analogue
Pads 0
Effects No
Bass No
Display Yes
MIDI interface 1x In, 1x Out, 1x Thru
Number of analog outputs 11
Headphone Connector Yes
Mains Operation Yes
Battery Operation No
Footswitch connection 0
Extras USB
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Rebirth of a legend

With the RD-8 MkII, Behringer introduces a second-generation drum machine that features analogue sound generation inspired by a legendary drum machine which came to prominence in the 1980s and thus fulfils the long-time dream of many sound nerds. The RD-8 MkII features 16 classic sounds which can be transformed into rhythms using a 64-steps sequencer. It is equipped with separate outputs for each instrument, as well as three trigger outputs and a sync input and output. Unlike its predecessor, the RD-8, the second generation comes with a better signal-to-noise ratio and an improved phase position for the inputs and outputs, thanks to an optimised circuit design featuring a replica of the BA662 VCA. Drum machine afficionados can therefore enjoy both enhanced sound quality and new sequencer features.

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Old concept, new sounds

Just like the first generation of the RD-8, the second one has an integrated wave designer that allows attack and sustain to be individually adjusted in the stereo bus. The analogue dual-mode filter with its cutoff and response regulators can be switched on for individual tracks, while the new Flam and Swing functions improve pattern creation. Much like Behringer's first generation, this new model features redesigned and thus more user-friendly programming and storage options, with an LED display showing the settings that have been made. The sequencer of the RD-8 MkII supports poly meter, step repeat, note repeat, real-time triggering, track mute, and track solo functions, while MIDI and USB ports guarantee comfortable and productive studio work sessions.

Behringer RD-8 MKII Drum Machine

For sound nerds and nostalgics

Beat creators will find the RD-8 MkII to be a reliable analogue drum machine with a user-friendly touch and feel. The new functions encourage experimentation, while the classic sounds of the TR-808, adopted by artists such as Kraftwerk, Phil Collins, Prince, and Public Enemy, remain a staple in music production. Up to 16 songs can be created from a total of 256 storable patterns in Pattern Launch mode. The Auto-Fill function can generate variations for fills at the touch of a button in order to ensure more interesting performances. What is more, a new song can be selected without interrupting the current playback. This makes the RD-8 MkII an authentic and faithful performing companion for every solo artist.

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About Behringer

The company, which was founded in Germany by Uli Behringer and now manufactures its products in China, has been known for affordable and great-value equipment since its very first product, the Studio Exciter F. An array of mixing consoles (such as the Eurodesk MX8000), signal processors, and later sound amplification and monitoring equipment, has made it possible for countless musicians to fit out their home studios, practice rooms, and mobile PAs within budget limits that were previously unthinkable. The acquisition of other companies, including Midas, Klark Teknik, and TC Electronic, meant that new product groups were added - and also resulted in the technical expertise of these companies being incorporated into product development.

A plethora of effects and outputs

Thanks to the RD-8 MkII's pitch and tone controls, the bass drum can be adjusted to different pitches, thus also allowing it to be matched to the pitch of the respective song. This also makes it possible to create bass lines of the kind favoured by many artists in the Hip-Hop scene. The numerous MIDI inputs and outputs as well as the USB port can be used to send and receive MIDI messages, thereby making it possible to integrate this drum machine into any existing setup in a flexible and seamless way. Thanks to the RD-8's latest firmware update, Behringer's Synth Tool software is also supported, allowing for easy updating and adjustment of MIDI settings.

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Good sound and nice extra features
s0ren 18.08.2023
The sound is good and instantly gives off 808 vibes as expected. Programming is easier than on the original in my opinion, and there are a few extra sound shaping options which are very handy. Was worried if it would be worth it compared to using 808 samples as I did until now, but for me the answer to that is a clear "yes". The sound is nicer somehow, and the sound shaping parameters change the sound in a way that sounds much more "original" than what I can accomplish with plain sample manipulation. I think both approaches have their usefulness and charm, so I am happy to have both options now.
I was very torn about whether I should get a Vermona DRM1, but even though the DRM1 is a lovely instrument and more versatile in regards to sound shaping (almost blasphemic to compare them, I know), the classic 808 sound and the sequencer on the RD-8 won me over. Maybe I will regret it later, but until then I am happy with my choice.

Only minor nags are that the output volume is a little low, and that one of the rubber feet are a tiny bit shorter than the others, making it wobble a little bit.
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A kicking beast
Lars-Marcus 21.10.2022
Solid, sweet sounding beast that is even better than the original.
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walks the walk
lerosa 22.08.2023
never owned the og but had a tr8 and a tr08 and while they were fun they didn't sound as good as this, the poly rhythm option, on the fly step and note repeat, quick mutes are all great extras, a fun machine to interact with on the fly.
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808 at it's best!
CentralBPM 14.09.2023
Such a fantastic piece! Very happy with the sound and features.
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