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Drum Machine

DAZ|Studio Music posted on Apr 27, 2016
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Description


A somewhat literal interpretation of the machines that have helped shape popular music since the 1980s. I certainly wasn't going to render a classic 808 so here is an anthropomorphized robot playing the drums. Post-processing in GMP and Lo-Fi. Enjoy!

Comments (8)


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Cyve

4:13PM | Wed, 27 April 2016

WOW Dan... What a fabulous character and a fantstic expression... Awesome scene /creation my friend !!!

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pregiato

1:00AM | Thu, 28 April 2016

Marvelous and beautiful!!!!!!

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hilmarion

2:24AM | Thu, 28 April 2016

great

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MineFujiko

5:50AM | Thu, 28 April 2016

Cool lighting and POV!

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crender

9:32AM | Thu, 28 April 2016

Absolutely gorgeous!

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miwi

1:26PM | Thu, 28 April 2016

Cool image,like it a lot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Rock69

1:33PM | Sat, 30 April 2016

WOW!! Powerful science fiction Rock & Metal!!! ;-)

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mightymysterio

8:01AM | Sun, 01 May 2016

Thank you, everyone, for your thoughts and comments. The old Roland TR-808 was one of the first drum machines to be widely used in popular music and - back in the 1980s - was often criticized by working musicians for its metronomic-like rigidity. Year later, the sounds from that machine are literally all over the place in electronica and the machine has literally come to life. That's what I was thinking of when I made this render.


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