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{{TennisEvents|2008|Kremlin Cup |
{{POV|date=December 2007}}
| defchamp = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Nikolay Davydenko]]
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{{main|2008 Kremlin Cup}}

[[Nikolay Davydenko]] is the defending champion.

==Seeds==
{{col-begin}}
{{col-2}}
# {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Nikolay Davydenko]]'''
# {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Igor Andreev]] ''(Second Round)
# {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Mikhail Youzhny]] ''(First Round)
# {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Paul-Henri Mathieu]] ''(Quarterfinals)
{{col-2}}
<ol start="5">
<li>{{flagicon|RUS}} [[Dmitry Tursunov]] ''(withdrew)
<li>{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Michael Llodra]] ''(First Round)
<li>{{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Marat Safin]]
<li>{{flagicon|SRB}} [[Janko Tipsarevic]]'' (Second Round)
</ol>
{{col-end}}

==Draw==
{{Draw key}}
===Finals===
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{{Infobox_synthesizer
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| image = 909.jpg
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| image_caption = TR-909 Front Panel
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| synth_name = TR-909
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| synth_manufacturer = [[Roland Corporation|Roland]]
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| synthesis_type = [[Analog synthesizer|Analog]] [[Subtractive synthesis|Subtractive]] and<br />[[Digital synthesizer|Digital]] [[Sample-based synthesis|Sample-based]] [[Subtractive synthesis|Subtractive]]
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| [[polyphony]] = 12 voices
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| [[timbrality]] = none
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| oscillator =
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| filter =
| [[attenuator]] =
| lfo =
| ext_control = Midi In/Out & DIN Sync In
| memory = 96 Patterns, 8 Songs
| fx = Individual level, tuning, attack,<br>decay, and tone controls for some<br>sounds
| dates = [[1984]]-[[1985]]
| price =
| keys = 16 Pattern Keys
| [[velocity]] = No
| [[aftertouch]] = No
| split = No
}}
}}


===Top Half===
The '''Roland TR-909 Rhythm Composer''' is a partially [[analog (signal)|analog]], partially [[Sampling (music)|sample-based]] [[drum machine]] built by the Japanese [[Roland Corporation]] in 1984. The brainchild of [[Tadao Kikumoto]], the [[engineer]] behind the [[Roland TB-303]], it features a 16-step [[music sequencer#Step sequencers|step sequencer]] and a [[drum kit]] that, at that time, aimed for realism and cost-effectiveness. It is fully-programmable, and like its predecessor, the [[TR-808]], could store entire songs with multiple sections, as opposed to simply storing patterns. Only around 10,000 units were produced.
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| RD2=Second Round
| RD3=Quarterfinals
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==History==
| RD1-team01={{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Nikolay Davydenko|N Davydenko]]
As with the TB-303, the realism of the TR-909 was severely limited by technical constraints, and this showed when the machines were released at relatively low prices before its rise in popularity, coinciding with the beginnings of [[techno (music)|techno]] and [[Acid house|acid]]. More expensive, sample-based drum computers were better at faithfully reproducing real drum sounds, while the TR-909 sounded synthetic. This synthetic sound was exactly the characteristic that led to the hand-in-hand rise of techno and house music, because the unrealistic, futuristic drum sounds were employed by the [[Belleville Three]].
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[[Juan Atkins]], one of the [[Belleville Three]], had already been using a TR-808 while DJing, but moved to the 909, creating beats alongside the music on his turntables at Detroit social-club parties DJed by Deep Space (Atkins and Derrick May).<ref name="Reynolds 1998">{{cite book| author = Reynolds, Simon| title = Generation Ecstasy: Into the World of Techno and Rave Culture| publisher =Little, Brown and Co.| year = 1998| id = ISBN 0415923735}}</ref> The Belleville Three were using the TR-909 not only while DJing, but for the production of early techno tracks like Atkins' [[Afro-futurist|afrofuturism]] track "No UFO's." Detroit techno was selling well in Chicago, being played alongside Euro synth-pop and "progressive" Italian music, so the TR-909 sound was being played in Chicago even though nobody in Chicago had the machine. However, in a desperate attempt to obtain rent money, [Derrick May (musician)|Derrick May] sold the 909 to DJ Frankie Knuckles, making the 909 a major link between the sound of Detroit techno and the sound of Chicago house music.<ref name="RS"> {{cite web|url=http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/feature/10251-from-the-autobahn-to-i-94 |title=From the Autobahn to I-94 |accessdate=2005-11-28 |work=Pitchfork Media |publisher=pitchforkmedia.com }}</ref>
| RD1-team03={{flagicon|FRA}} [[Nicolas Devilder|N Devilder]]
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| RD1-team04='''{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Guillermo Garcia-Lopez|G Garcia-Lopez]]'''
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"The four-to-the-floor groove and endless snare-roll crescendi ubiquitous in house, techno, and everything that followed come from the [TR-]808 and 909." <ref name="Shapiro 2000">{{cite book| editor = Shapiro, Peter| author=Berk, Mike| title = Modulations: A History of Electronic Music| publisher =Caipirinha Productions, Inc.| year = 2000| id = ISBN 189102406X}}</ref>
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| RD1-team06={{flagicon|FRA}} '''[[Julien Benneteau|J Benneteau]]
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==Structure==
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[[Image:RolandTR-909-rear.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Roland TR-909 rear view]]
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===Sounds===
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The drum kit contains the following sounds:
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* [[Bass drum]]
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* [[Snare drum]]
| RD1-team08={{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Marat Safin|M Safin]]
* Low [[Tom-tom drum|tom]]
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* Mid tom
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* High tom
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* [[Rim shot]]
* [[Clapping|Handclap]]
* [[Hi-hat]] (open or closed, but not at the same time)
* [[Cymbal]] ([[ride cymbal|ride]] or [[crash cymbal|crash]])


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All drums except for the [[Hi-hat|hi-hats]] and [[Cymbal|cymbals]] are synthetically generated; there is an [[oscillator]] circuit with a dedicated filter and envelope curve. The hi-hats and cymbals are 6-bit samples, compressed and combined with a volume envelope curve (and tuning) to allow slight modification. Thanks to the [[analog circuit]]ry, various aspects of the drum sound can be modified ([[Pitch (music)|pitch]], attack, decay).
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| RD1-team10={{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Teimuraz Gabashvili|T Gabashvili]]
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There is also a feature called "accent"&mdash;a [[primitive]] means of humanizing the drumbeat. In a simplified model of a drummer and a kit, the loudness of the sound created would basically depend on the velocity at which the drummer hits a given part of the kit. A human drummer can emphasize certain notes by playing them louder, and the accent parameter provides a means to boost a particular step. A more complex model would also include [[timbral]] change, but reproducing this effect using the TR-909's analog electronics wasn't feasible{{Verify source|date=April 2007}}. It took the industry a while to even offer this effect in sample based drum machines, due to the price of sample memory and the number of samples one would have to take to faithfully reproduce it.{{Verify source|date=September 2007}}
| RD1-team11={{flagicon|GER}} '''[[Mischa Zverev|M Zverev]]
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Part of the charm of the TR-909 comes from its 16-step [[music sequencer|sequencer]] &mdash; today it might look primitive, not allowing subtle grooves and being limited in variety with only 16 steps, while a more lively, complicated drum pattern might need much more than that. On the other hand, punch the buttons 1, 5, 9 and 13 on the [[Bass drum|bass drum]] part, and you have just programmed a [[four to the floor]] beat. While the sequencer is running, a light runs from step 1 to step 16.
| RD1-team13={{flagicon|SRB}} '''[[Viktor Troicki|V Troicki]]
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| RD1-team14={{flagicon|RUS}} [[Evgeny Donskoy|E Donskoy]]
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===Editing===
| RD1-team15={{flagicon|RUS}} [[Alexandre Kudryavtsev|A Kudryavtsev]]
The TR-909 has several editing modes: pattern editing where one focuses solely on the 16 steps, and track editing, which allows for chaining various patterns in a row. Because it has [[MIDI]], it's also possible to control other instruments with the sequencer.
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| RD1-team16={{flagicon|SRB}} '''[[Janko Tipsarevic|J Tipsarevic]]
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This machine and its unique sequencer (both Roland and other manufacturers used either a grid-based sequencer, showing the dots on an [[LCD]], or another method that did not display the pattern at all) were the basis for so-called [[grooveboxes]] &mdash; self-contained compact [[synthesizer]] workstations with rudimentary keyboards and pattern-based sequencers, aimed at creators of [[electronic music]], using sample-based sound generation and a number of realtime controls.
| RD2-team01='''{{flagicon|RUS}} [[Nikolay Davydenko|N Davydenko]]'''
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| RD2-team02={{flagicon|ESP}} [[Guillermo Garcia-Lopez|G Garcia-Lopez]]
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Other manufacturers have made similar devices:
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* [[Jomox XBase 09]]
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* [[Korg Electribe R]] (mk I and II)
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| RD2-team04='''{{flagicon|RUS}} [[Marat Safin|M Safin]]'''
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Not everyone needs the sequencer, so the sounds are also available in convenient 1U-high [[19-inch rack|rack units]]:
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* [[Jomox AirBase 99]]
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* [[Novation Drumstation]]
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Additionally, a clone of the TR-909's synthesizer parts is available in partial-kit form. <ref> [http://www.introspectiv.org 9090 Introspective] </ref> This kit includes the main board and audio out PCBs, sample ROMs, and PIC Microcontroller (for handling [[MIDI]]) but requires a builder to order their own components and design their own enclosure.
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(Grooveboxes are not included in this list as they contain more than just drums, though they may have copied the principle of the 16-step sequencer.)
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==See also==
| RD3-team03={{flagicon|GER}} '''[[Mischa Zverev|M Zverev]]
*[[ReBirth RB-338]] - software [[synthesizer]] for [[Personal computer|PC]] and [[Macintosh|Mac]] ([[Mac OS 9|OS 9]] or older) that emulates the TB-303, TR-808, and TR-909
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==References==
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<references/>
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==External links==
===Bottom Half===
{{16TeamBracket-Compact-Tennis3
* [http://machines.hyperreal.org/categories/drum-machines/TR-909/samples/ Samples of the TR-909 are available at Hyperreal.org.]
| RD1=First Round
* [http://www.vintagesynth.com/roland/909.shtml Vintage Synth Explorer: Roland TR-909]
| RD2=Second Round
* [http://lab.andre-michelle.com/fl-909 A Roland 909 Emulator developed by André Michelle, with source code]
| RD3=Quarterfinals
* [http://www.getobject.com TR-909 Pattern Library] - A Free Pattern and MIDI Library for Roland TR-909 Drumcomputer
| RD4=Semifinals
* [http://www.experimentalscene.com/dgenr8/ DGenR8 Virtual Analog Drum Synthesizer] - A software clone of the Roland TR-909 using analog modeling
* [http://themes.hobnox.com/papaya-themes/hobnox2007/noxtool/audio/audioapplication.swf Hobnox Audiotool] - Flash music applet featuring simulations of the TR-808, TR-909, MC-303, and various stomp effects


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Additional TR-909 Studio Tools:
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| RD1-team02='''{{flagicon|UZB}} [[Denis Istomin|D Istomin]]'''
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* [http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/Products/ShowProduct.asp?PID=1005 Sony Acid Pro] [[ACID Pro|Sony Acid Pro]] - Sony Media Software website.
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* [http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/products/product.asp?pid=431 Sony Sound Forge] [[Sound Forge|Sony Sound Forge]] - Sony Media Software website.
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* [http://www.ableton.com/products Ableton Live] [[Ableton Live|Ableton Live]] - Ableton Software website.
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* [http://www.rebirthmuseum.com Rebirth Museum] - Dedicated to all things Propellerhead [[ReBirth RB-338]] - Software website.
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| RD1-team04={{flagicon|KAZ}} [[Yuri Schukin|Y Schukin]]
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[[Category:Grooveboxes]]
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| RD1-team06={{flagicon|ROM}} [[Victor Hanescu|V Hanescu]]
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[[de:Roland TR-909]]
| RD1-team07={{flagicon|UKR}} [[Sergiy Stakhovsky|S Stakhovsky]]
[[ja:Roland TR-909]]
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| RD1-team08='''{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Paul-Henri Mathieu|P-H Mathieu]]'''
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| RD1-team09={{flagicon|KAZ}} [[Mikhail Kukushkin|M Kukushkin]]
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| RD1-team10={{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Igor Kunitsyn|I Kunitsyn]]
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| RD1-team11='''{{flagicon|USA}} [[Robby Ginepri|R Ginepri]]'''
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| RD1-team12={{flagicon|CZE}} [[Jiri Vanek (tennis)|J Vanek]]
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| RD1-team13={{flagicon|ITA}} [[Potito Starace|P Starace]]
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| RD1-team14='''{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Jeremy Chardy|J Chardy]]'''
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| RD1-team15={{flagicon|TPE}} [[Lu Yen-hsun|Y-h Lu]]
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| RD1-team16={{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Igor Andreev|I Andreev]]
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| RD2-team02={{flagicon|FRA}} '''[[Fabrice Santoro|F Santoro]]
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| RD2-team03={{flagicon|ISR}} [[Dudi Sela|D Sela]]
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| RD2-team04={{flagicon|FRA}} '''[[Paul-Henri Mathieu|P-H Mathieu]]
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| RD2-team05={{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Igor Kunitsyn|I Kunitsyn]]
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| RD2-team07={{flagicon|FRA}} '''[[Jeremy Chardy|J Chardy]]
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| RD2-team08={{flagicon|RUS}} [[Igor Andreev|I Andreev]]
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| RD3-team01='''{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Fabrice Santoro|F Santoro]]'''
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==External links==
*[http://www.atptennis.com/1/posting/2008/438/mds.pdf Draw]
*[http://www.atptennis.com/1/posting/2008/438/qs.pdf Qualifying Draw]


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Revision as of 15:53, 10 October 2008

Men's singles
2008 Kremlin Cup
2007 ChampionRussia Nikolay Davydenko
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
← 2007 · Kremlin Cup · 2009 →

Nikolay Davydenko is the defending champion.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
  Russia      
  Germany Mischa Zverev      
         
         
  France Fabrice Santoro      
         

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Russia N Davydenko 6 7  
  France F Serra 1 5   1 Russia N Davydenko 6 6  
  France N Devilder 2 4     Spain G Garcia-Lopez 1 1  
  Spain G Garcia-Lopez 6 6   1 Russia N Davydenko      
Q Israel H Levy 4 3   7 Russia M Safin      
  France J Benneteau 6 6     France J Benneteau 4 6 2
Q Israel N Okun 65 6 4 7 Russia M Safin 6 0 6
7 Russia M Safin 7 3 6   Russia      
3 Russia M Youzhny 5 6 61   Germany M Zverev      
  Russia T Gabashvili 7 4 7   Russia T Gabashvili 2 6 1
  Germany M Zverev 6 7     Germany M Zverev 6 2 6
  Germany D Gremelmayr 3 67     Germany M Zverev 6 3 7
  Serbia V Troicki 6 6     Serbia V Troicki 3 6 5
WC Russia E Donskoy 1 3     Serbia V Troicki 6 6  
WC Russia A Kudryavtsev 6 3 66 8 Serbia J Tipsarevic 3 4  
8 Serbia J Tipsarevic 4 6 7

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 France M Llodra 62 3  
Q Uzbekistan D Istomin 7 6   Q Uzbekistan D Istomin 2 4  
  France F Santoro 4 7 6   France F Santoro 6 6  
WC Kazakhstan Y Schukin 6 62 4   France F Santoro 6 2  
  Israel D Sela 6 3 6 4 France P-H Mathieu 3    
  Romania V Hanescu 3 6 2   Israel D Sela 7 5 60
  Ukraine S Stakhovsky 3 2   4 France P-H Mathieu 63 7 7
4 France P-H Mathieu 6 6     France F Santoro      
LL Kazakhstan M Kukushkin 1 6 1          
  Russia I Kunitsyn 6 4 6   Russia I Kunitsyn 6 6  
  United States R Ginepri 6 6     United States R Ginepri 4 3  
Q Czech Republic J Vanek 3 4     Russia I Kunitsyn      
  Italy P Starace 6 1 4   France J Chardy      
  France J Chardy 3 6 6   France J Chardy 3 7 6
  Chinese Taipei Y-h Lu 2 r   2 Russia I Andreev 6 5 4
2 Russia I Andreev 6    

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