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DJ RANN
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Hmmm interdasting but it seems to have the same spec as the original electribes?
8 pads, 64 steps per pattern (which is only 8 bars at 1/8th note res). Very cool that is has a CV option, but other than that, I can'y see what it does much above an beyond an old tribe would do?
Maybe I'm missing something?
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Jan-23-2015 17:35
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DJ RANN
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2001
Location: Hollywood....
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Fuck that depresses me. When I worked in audio retail / kit service, at one point when PC started taking over, you literally could not give away those roms. I remember we were doing specials where we gave several free ROM boards away just to flog the outstanding units.
That world rom was rare though - they never had it in stock. That's probably $1-2k right there by itself.
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Jan-23-2015 17:39
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DJ RANN
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2001
Location: Hollywood....
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| quote: | Originally posted by tehlord
I think the point is that these days there's a thriving sub culture of youtube jammers looking for stuff that sits on a desktop together all sequencing itself. It also has connectivity an Electribe can only dream of, which speaks to that sub culture. |
True dat about the subculture and people actually wanting tactile kit. It's truly great to see that hardware is finding it's place again, alongside DAWS.
I'm not so sure about the extra connectivity statement though; it has USB Midi (not a huge step up from Tribe as it's just a built in USB to midi tinterface which costs all of $10 or is already included on most audio interfaces these days) and yes, the CV option is great for anyone with analogue synths but again, I could name you 20 companies that make solid midi to CV gate interfaces for peanuts.
Nice that's it's all in one box but honestly, it's really not that much of a step up from the tribes connectivity.
Now if they had made it fully integrate by USB (i.e. drag and drop samples or libray editor interface to control VST's) then I would shut up and let them take my money.
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Jan-23-2015 19:13
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DJ RANN
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2001
Location: Hollywood....
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| quote: | Originally posted by tehlord
Now if only somebody would make a more knobby Cirklon type thingy with 8 mini ins/outs and all of the CV
Yes pleases. |
Om nom nom.
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Jan-23-2015 22:54
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xman411
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Oct 2013
Location: Chicago, IL
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Yamaha or Emu
I would go with Emu command Station Mp7 or XL7 since it got those nice pads. A lot of people been saying good things about Rm1x, but the internal sounds are somewhat weak. I've used both, but if you're looking for something to control other gear, rm1x might be your thing. Command station is also a nice sequencer, and it sounds better then rm1x. Both can be had for about $200 on eBay, take your pick, if you don't like it, you can always sell it back.
Electribes are nice, too, but are not as sophisticated.
If you got more money to blow, definetly go with Elektron.
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Feb-01-2015 20:36
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