Somehow, the more effort we once had to put in to achieving something wonderful made it extra wonderful. Kinda like the days of the independant video rental shop. Or maybe I'm just old and nostalgic.
It's true. Working with old machines makes my choices more considered - my samples more heavily curated. It also helps me commit to ideas. I think the process helps to form the results and there's value in this process.
This is pretty much exactly how I use my S30000 XL. When I want to go lofi. I bring it down to around 26k. Then spdif out to my interface . You can get alot of different character out of this machine.
Hi, thanks for the video I was intent on buying this machine because it fascinates me and then a friend of mine told me what are you buying it for, do everything in ablethon faster. What do you think, does it make sense to buy it in 2024? Does it offer something more or different than DAWs, I don't care if the process is slower...Thanks!
I think you have to have a sample name and then sample into it. Very strange workflow. you can also just overwrite the basic waves shapes that it has in there.
It was from a guy on ebay. There are cheap backlights (about £25), but this was different - I think he called it a black LED screen for about £120 expensive but well worth it.
Somehow, the more effort we once had to put in to achieving something wonderful made it extra wonderful. Kinda like the days of the independant video rental shop. Or maybe I'm just old and nostalgic.
It's true. Working with old machines makes my choices more considered - my samples more heavily curated. It also helps me commit to ideas. I think the process helps to form the results and there's value in this process.
Your upgraded backlot display looks sweet ❤
yeh it was expensive, £150 - but the best ones to get !
This was heaven sent.
This is pretty much exactly how I use my S30000 XL. When I want to go lofi. I bring it down to around 26k. Then spdif out to my interface . You can get alot of different character out of this machine.
Hi, thanks for the video I was intent on buying this machine because it fascinates me and then a friend of mine told me what are you buying it for, do everything in ablethon faster. What do you think, does it make sense to buy it in 2024? Does it offer something more or different than DAWs, I don't care if the process is slower...Thanks!
Thanks for this tutorial! I'm learning how to use my CD3000XL and this vid helps me! THX!
mine will be here next week ... just scored a used one in mint condition ... does it have a gritty sound to it like the 90s?
certainly can do, esp if you speed up the sample as you record it. and sample at 10khz.
Why do you do all this before sampling the acctual sample. It is much easier doing this after the sampling have been done? Or?
I think you have to have a sample name and then sample into it. Very strange workflow. you can also just overwrite the basic waves shapes that it has in there.
Thanks man!❤
Thanks!👌🏻😄😄
Where u get that screen? Want to upgrade mine
it looks like an led screen ( ebay )
It was from a guy on ebay. There are cheap backlights (about £25), but this was different - I think he called it a black LED screen for about £120 expensive but well worth it.
What a machine
I have one.
😂 ᑭᖇOᗰOᔕᗰ
Thanks!👌🏻😄😄