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The Behringer RHYTHM DESIGNER RD-6-AM is a compact analog drum machine featuring 8 classic drum sounds, a 64-step sequencer for intricate beat programming, and built-in distortion effects to add character. Housed in a durable metal amber-colored body and equipped with MIDI connectivity, it’s designed for musicians and producers seeking authentic analog rhythm creation with modern versatility.






| Item weight | 900 Grams |
| Body material | Metal |
| Included components | bag |
| Finish type | Painted |
| Manufacturer | Behringer |
| UPC | 644216635603 |
| Set Name | 8 Drum Sounds |
| Product Dimensions | 43.82 x 22.48 x 9.91 cm; 900 g |
| Item model number | RD-6-AM |
| Connector | Midi |
| Material Type | Bernstein |
| Voltage | 230 Volts |
| Item Weight | 900 g |
S**D
Classic sounds recreated
My original TR-606 died in the 90's and Behringer's clone is virtually identical sounding and looking and in operation. It also addionally has a clap sound, MIDI, individual outputs for all of the sounds and a distortion circuit that the original lacked. Very easy to operate....only in song mode are you likely to need to refer to the manual. 16 step patterns and 32 pattern memories are the same as the original but stingy by today's standards. Another opportunity missed was to make the accenting global like the original rather than the more modern per step...and it would have been great to have had instrument tuning and decay...maybe in a future firmware update Behringer...or is it done already and I've missed it? Great sounds, great value, so easy to use....I have two!!!
M**G
freaking awesome
This could be a bog standard, basic 80s drum machine. Then you turn the Distortion knob and it goes epic. Great little box - works well with a Crave.
W**G
Some people hate Behringer kit
I don't, I understand what Behringer are doing, making music more attainable. Once you get your head around how to program this and maybe the TD-3 you can spend all day twiddling your knobs. I have and I've eaten a sandwich at the same time. Ultimately if you want to spend hundreds for the same kind of machine, carry on, I'll be smiling because my kit was cheaper.
D**E
A great Beringher drum machine
A brilliant drum machine or Rythm designer as behringer describes it, massive TR 808 sound with added bells and whistles
D**N
Easy to use Drum Machine
This is a simple, easy to use drum machine that integrates well via midi. I use it with my sequencer and other synths to create electronic soundtracks. The individual levels for each instrument makes it very easy to initially start with only the kick drum then fade in hi hats and other sounds as required. The bright yellow finish looks cool as well :)
M**L
Simple to get going
I plugged it in via midi and it was straight to work , still learning but lots of fun , I using it straight away on my YouTube channel making live music so very good value bit of kit
M**R
Good kit
Good Kit once you spend some time with it. Its great fun and quite intuitive great!!!
G**M
Fair
I wouldn't bother with this myself. It has no analog clock, and it's inbuilt drum samples are weak with no onboard effects and it which transmits poorly to a DAW. The distortion effect is really bad too. It's probably best to go with Roland or another known brand.
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