By sequentialvibe on Skatehive
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tVYWJKscEc Released in 1999 as the flagship of the Dr. Rhythm line, the Boss DR-770 quickly established itself as a blue-hued workhorse for guitarists, home recordists, and producers who needed a reliable drummer that didn't complain about long rehearsals or ask for a cut of the publishing. As the successor to the popular DR-660, it arrived with a massive—for the time—4MB of ROM, providing twice the memory of its predecessor. This extra space translated into 255 high-quality percussion sounds, ranging from bone-dry studio kicks and crisp snares to a surprising variety of Latin and "world" percussion. It even included four bass guitar samples, allowing users to sketch out entire groove foundations in a single box. While modern software might offer infinite gigabytes of samples, the DR-770’s charm lies in its focus and tactile workflow. It features 16 velocity-sensitive pads that allow for expressive programming, avoiding the "robotic" feel that plagued c