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Roland TR-06 Rhythm Performer



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Roland TR-06 Rhythm Performer

Authentic TR-606. And so much more.

The TR-06 is a detailed replica of the classic Roland TR-606—with some major modern upgrades. Our new Roland Boutique version has the distinctive tone and iconic look of the original, with more sound-shaping options, innovative sequencing capabilities, and an array of triggers for driving modular gear.

Standard Features

  • Detailed recreation of the vintage Roland TR-606 using Analog Circuit Behavior (ACB) modeling
  • Authentic sound and iconic look of the original
  • Expanded sound-shaping options with tuning, decay, pan, gain, and more
  • Onboard compressor, delay, and overdrive effects
  • Advanced sequencer with sub-steps, probability, and step-loop
  • Five trigger outputs and one trigger input for easy integration with modular and other gear
  • Color-matched DK-01 case with three tilt options
  • Sturdy and portable with solid construction and a metal top
  • Runs on four AA batteries or USB bus power

The other little silver box.

Released in 1981 as a companion to the TB-303 Bass Line, the TR-606 was a programmable drum machine whose size, price, and ease of use made at-home music production more accessible to everyone. The punchy midrange kicks, popping toms, and sizzling hi-hats were a hit with DIY musicians, appearing across genres from '80s new wave and punk to all types of electronic styles.

What if you could…

The sound of the 606 is unique in the TR family and the backbone of numerous classic and underground tracks. But while many love its distinctive tone, it wasn't especially versatile. The TR-06 reimagines the original with new sound-crafting potential and plush onboard effects. Control tuning, decay, and pan for each instrument, or crank up the internal gain, pushing the circuit model into warm overdrive or aggressive distortion. The onboard compressor adds warmth and punch, while the tempo delay creates depth and space from subtle repeats to controlled chaos.