

🎶 Unleash legendary beats with the TR-6S — where classic meets cutting-edge rhythm innovation!
The Roland TR-6S Rhythm Performer is a compact, 6-track drum machine delivering authentic sounds from iconic Roland TR models like the TR-808 and CR-78. Featuring a large preset sample library, an editable FM sound engine, and an advanced sequencer with detailed control over rhythm dynamics, it offers professional-grade beat-making in a portable, battery or USB-powered package. Enhanced by free PC software for seamless editing, the TR-6S is designed for musicians and producers seeking classic tones with modern flexibility.










| ASIN | B08KDDKRV4 |
| Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Battery Type | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | 6,214 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 32 in Electronic Drums |
| Body material | Metal |
| Connector | USB |
| Country Produced In | spain |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (170) |
| Date First Available | 14 Oct. 2020 |
| Hand orientation | usb |
| Included components | Drum machine, user manual, USB cable(possibly) |
| Item Weight | 1.1 kg |
| Item model number | TR-6S |
| Item weight | 1.1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Roland |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Keyboard Keys | 128 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 32.4 x 20 x 10 cm; 1.1 kg |
| Region of Origin | Western Europe |
| Size | Einheitsgröße |
S**T
Accompanying pc software makes it really fly
The tr6s is very similar to its big brother the tr8s, but with fewer dials and half the price !! The internals are identical. What makes it really work for me is the accompanying software that you can download for free from roland. This has a lot of dials on screen meaning you dont have to menu-dive which is the main drawback of the tr6s. Best of all is the bar chart that controls velocity, delay, lfo and several other things. You can drag your mouse across the bar chart to make lots of settings in two seconds. Extremely useful. The builtin sounds are extensive and include a few world percussion instruments. The ACB feature is interesting because you can get inside the sound using zencore, in addition to standard fx on the outside such as reverb, delay etc. The weak point is the small memory for samples. You need to read the specifications to see whether or not it will be suitable for you. Overall highly recommended and a lot of fun.
N**L
Classic drum machine sounds from Roland.
All the classic Roland CR and TR drum machine sounds in one box. Decent pattern sequencer, but I use it as a 6 voice sound module. Nice and compact.
M**K
Inspiring, logical and fun to use.
After buying a Roland JX-08 boutique, and having usb noise issues, and midi issues and confusing menu displays , I was slightly dubious about the Tr06... but happily it's been a worthwhile purchase. My main reason's for buying this was for the original 909 and CR78 sounds, and to speed up my recording process. It's actually packed with lots of great digital kicks, snares, hats, claps and tons of percussion sounds aswell as 808 and 707 ( oh yeah and synth/ bass and guitars) ...all very useful. If you know Roland, you'll know of their menu diving design, but I've found this fairly user friendly and logical, once you get used to it. It's the smaller brother of the Tr08 but has most of the functions. I find it fun to use, and great sounding and portable. 😎👍
D**.
Love it
Had this a bit now and it's something I enjoy noodling about on and come back to a lot. Great for a small music setup and portable with the option to run on batteries. Maybe go for the TR-8S if you need more tracks and have the room.
F**Z
Terrible noise over USB
This is a great little machine if you just want to use it on battery power. If you intend on plugging it in to a computer, then its almost un-useable, due to a terrible nosie floor and a ground loop issue. Ive had to spend an extra £60 on a "Ifi USB noise isolater". Its now usable. This is a know issue, and not a faulty unit. Roland should of done a better job of isolating this noise, and provide a seperate power supply, like with the TR8s. I also own the TR8s, and the TR6s, can do just about everything its big brother can do, with just few extra steps. This could of been great, and is now, just be prepaired to spend extra £££ on a good noise isolater, if you intend on plugging in to your computer, or power over USB.
K**E
Review Now Edited
I now have to add an amendment to the below review from Jan 2021. I was made aware that Roland had released an editor for the TR6S. I purchased another via AWD during the speciial offer 20% extra discount week. A great deal. Straight away I updated the firmare to the latest version. For some reason the unit just sounded even better. Navigation is good but if you want to get in under the hood then workflow can slow. This is where the editor comes in. OMG! a dramatic increase in creative speed, everything at your fingertips. It's an absolute breeze to edit and explore now and Roland have done an excellent job. I recommend you check out the few Youtube vids which demonstrate just how good it is. 6 outputs plus the stereo out via USB. So you can have all your drum sounds on seperate tracks into your DAW plus assign certain sounds through the stereo out and apply the TR6S internal FX...so 8 itracks altogether. Something I missed on first use. In a recording set up this thing is now pretty perfect no need for the big brother TR8S (for me at least). Editing everything is quick and clear. Loading your own samples is still done via SD card. It would be great if Roland made this possible via the editor over USB....fingers crossed for the next update. All the Classic Roland TR drum machine sounds are here, with the ability to manipulate everything to create you own kits/sounds...then you have the FM engine to take things even further...plus you can load your own samples. So ACB sounds, FM synths and samples all in one small unit. Amazing! I highly recommend this unit to every electro bro home studio owners out there. Even if you want to use it just for a basic live setup it's still excellent but the editor now takes this thing to the next level. I'll leave my old review below in which I gave it 3 stars. I now give it 5 stars and eat my words. It's so good to see a large company like Roland constantly update, innovate and support it's products...adding new life to some. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It has the same sound set as it's big brother the TR8-S. Although you can't layer 4 sounds at once when creating or editing your own custom drums (maybe not an issue if you're recording or using samples). The sounds and some of the presets are huge and show off nicely what this tiny thing can do. Unfortunetly it's when it comes to editing or creating anything more than basic that is become tiresome. Lots of menu diving that slows the flow. I didn't even bother to try loading samples as I was bored and frustrated after a few minutes. Stereo audio output but 6 serperate outs & the mix via USB which is a nice touch. Roland really have crammed it all in. Everything sound wise is top notch including the effects but it just didn't funk me up! If all you want is a access to bd, sn, hh presets (that are huge) and the ability for very basic tweaking, then I don't think there is currently anything better for you. If however you want more immediacy and ease of full control then I would save a few more pennies and go for it's big bro. I don't think it will be long before these drop dramatically in price or the 2nd hand market is awash with them. So maybe wait for a bargain. I got mine via warehousedeals advertised as 'very good' condition...it wasn't, it was an absolute wreck, so be careful if using AWH...I sent it back without hesitation but I would've even if it were brand new.
A**.
Second Hand Faulty Unit
This was a second hand unit sold as new, as a previous user had left custom kits in the unit. I've owned a TR8S before, so know my way around this unit, but connecting this one to my Mac caused all sorts of probems, which resulted in two visits to the Apple store. When I did eventually get up and running, the audio interface part of the unit didn't. Seller selling second hand goods as new. It's the new shopping experience unfortunately.
A**Z
It's a pretty straight forward drum machine, but tutorials will help you get more out of it. It's not a terribly difficult piece of hardware.
S**S
Great piece of kit. Loving the authentic (ACB) 808 and 909 sounds!
C**N
Sono un fan della vecchia ora della Roland, ma devo dire che ultimamente, l'esorbitante produzione di mini giocattoli da parte della storica casa giapponese, mi stava rendendo indifferente ai loro prodotti. Fino a che non ho visto questa drum machine: prezzo competitivo, piccola ma usabile e con connessioni normali. E invece che proporre pezzetti di emulazione uno scatolino alla volta, contiene tutte le emulazioni di drum machine ACB, un engine FM e samples. L'equivalente del system 1 ma per le batterie e con tutto già incluso. Suona potente se paragonata ai vst simil 909 etc., si presta a improvvisazioni live ed è veloce da modificare. Unici difetti: menu diving da hardware anni 90 con lcd, ma ci fa l'abitudine ed è meglio di altri sistemi che usavo all'epoca, e scordatevi l'audio usb se avete Windows; fidatevi, usate le uscite jack. Comprato usato da Amazon Wharehouse in condizioni perfette e i 6 mesi di Cloud Roland gratis ancora non utilizzati. Consiglio di registrarsi per scaricare l'ottimo editor, ulteriori samples e drum kits, ben 46, a cui basta cambiare l'estensione da t8p a t6p e potrete caricarli tramite la card sd sulla tr-6s (anche se sarebbero per la sua sorella maggiore, funzionano lo stesso, semplicemente nei pattern ci saranno i primi 6 canali piuttosto che tutti gli 11 della tr-8s).
ぽ**ー
超たのしいー!電池駆動ってありがたい 場所取らないし それだけで始めてみようというハードルが下がる
J**B
Para el precio que tiene (alto) y el tamaño (muy pequeña) es una maravilla, con multitud de presets y de posibilidades de crear tus propios ritmos. Tiene un pequeño defecto y es que crea algo de ruido en el audio (cuando no se tiene ningún ritmo activado, es decir solo encendido), no exagerado, pero si eres un purista esto se nota. Se arregla comprando un cable usb que se divida en 2: por un lado los datos y por otro la electricidad (5V), es decir que vayan enchufados a 2 tomas distintas. No son fáciles de encontrar y son caros (yo los compro en una web francesa, porque los compré en una china y no hacían nada) a casi 20€ la unidad. Ya digo que esto es para los puristas, pero en mi caso lo solucioné y puedo poner los monitores a tope de volumen que no se nota nada, y entonces a disfrutar de esta mini caja que da mucho juego. Estoy encantado y aconsejo su compra al 100%.