Ay bro that's some masterful snapping👌this sampler didn't interest me at first but I've been nerding out on videos lately. With those global tracks this does seem like a great tool for a songwriter/lyricists..
@Free Beat well I pulled the trigger and bought one. I like how you put that..songwriting platform.. do you thunk this thing offers any advantages as far as songwriting vs the mpc. I'm definitely familiar with the mpc so I know it's loaded, I own one.. is the work flow quick? Although small the smpltrek seems pretty deep as far as features and menus which isn't always a good.
Everything the Doc and team come up with, is powerful, and reasonably priced. So far, I have 8bit warps, and xfm. I'm about to give in to the SmplTrek.
It would be a nice feature if one of the instrument tracks could be used to record to a global track. I occasionally jam on an instrument track, and wish I could capture the jam as a track
Verslab has ot with those 16 vocal takes, limited to 6 minutes stereo, 12 mono across all 16. Can stack as many as you want and repeat throughout as often as you want to get more out of the budget. You can also sample into those takes from external or a bunch of combinations from the tracks or mix down, or resample from the 16 takes. The 7 tracks can be setup as either drum kits or chromatic samples or synth, also chord and style mode. And 2 of the tracks can be set as audio looper. At first sampling into the verselab felt tedious but there are a few shortcuts to make it smoother and quicker. These are very flexible machines, verselab is 600 often and comes with the vocal processor and a whole mastering suite including a limiter. It can be setup for performance similar to.a sp model. Have you tried the verselab?
Glad you brought up the Verselab, as it seems like another really underutilized piece of gear. I haven't tried one yet, but I'm definitely interested in it! Thanks for watching :)
@@FreeBeat yeah the VL... has a lot of plus's but is largely overlooked because of some issues that Roland are unlikely to improve now. I think the smpltrek is what the OP-1 should have been...
My Nunomo Qun mk2 is going to be a really great external voice inside the SmplTrek, that breaks samples into sequenced grains, mixes those, if needed, with good sounding standard subtractive shaped osc's, then feeds them into SmplTreks stereo input, to be sampled again, and re-sequenced. .
Well the 404mk2 is $600 and the Smpltrek is $400 haha. But in my opinion, they are designed for incredibly different uses. The 404 is a sampler focused beat making device, where the Smpltrek is a songwriters companion. Glad you're happy with your purchase though!
@@FreeBeat Not in Europe... The SP-404mk2 is 499 euros, the Smpltrek is 542 euros (no haha). The SP404 is a fantastic sampler definitely focused beat making even though I play my guitar that I plug into the SP and use the myriad of effects that way. The Smpltrek is a jack of all trades but excels at nothing really. I'm afraid that's why nobody wants it or talks about it even in the US where it is so much cheaper. I hope they pay you well to increase their sells because it's no easy feat.
@@elek-trick I must remind you that everyone has different preferences. Also Sonicware does not pay me to make these videos for my channel. It's actually a device that I am passionate about and really enjoy using. That's one of the major pillars of my channel, all opinions are my own, and I try as hard as I can to be honest with my audience.
@@elek-trick Dashing into the chat like Kool-aid, haha. I wanted to buy smpltrek one year ago, but back in time it was impossible to buy it in my country so I bought 404 mk2 and it turned out to be a huuuge disappointment to me. I dont wanna say that it is a bad piece of gear in general, but for my purposes i found it totally useless. Now I got smpltrek as I wanted to, and now I can definetely say that I see it (at least for me personally) as almost perfect device. It's all about your purposes
It’s funny you bring this up! My Korg Kronos has 16 track audio recording and every daw like tools you would need to record an entire album! Yet I have never seen a single video on this subject! With SD card the SP404 mk2 has 64 gigs with 16 tracks, not a single video on it. Other than them I have an 8 track and 16 track recorders but I’m recording, even voice on cubase3 on the IPad. With Aum, there’s there’s just more available that way. It’s all good for song writing but, I’m speaking for myself here, it’s all hooked up! Why do it twice. Just my opinion of why we don’t use these awesome tools.
So, do you think that the three global tracks could be used as a three-track live looper? i haven't really played around with them yet, myself, and there could be major wowza on the horizon If there was any functionality for recording into GT1, pushing stop and having GT1 playing back again from the beginning, while your audio was still audible to play over the GT1 or record on GT2, etc.... A pipe dream? IT seems like all this would be more effective as a looper, than having to set the number of measures per loop beforehand on the regular tracks that you record, as no other looper on the market works this way for good reason 🤷♂️🌌
I'd imagine they could probably implement something like that in the future, but these tracks span the length of the ENTIRE song, with no way to change that. This is definitely a songwriting device haha.
What do you think of the Akai Force? It seems like you can do a lot more with it. I know you use The Deluge, but I watch all of your vids and I don't see anything on The Force.
I always scope out the luggage and purse sections of thrift atores when im looking for a case. If u want new walmart has some solid cases by their stationary section sometimes. U could obviously check out music sites if budget is not a concern.
You could do the same with Albeton live but you need a laptop, Or you could record the scenes into a lopper and do it that way if you wanna play live with a keyboard.
Yes! You need the right cable though. It doesn’t take power in from the USB port, so you need a cable that converts 5v USB to the 12v barrel jack that the SmplTrek needs
This thing isn’t really a sampler or Groovebox. It’s a songwriters portable studio. A tascam for the 21st century, with built in Groovebox and sampler. Although you can do the same with a Maschine plus (not with an MPC unfortunately), the SmplTrek is a lot cheaper and more portable.
Exactly. I think that's why so many folks were let down by it. It's not a sampler really at all. It's for actually sketching full songs! Such an incredible device, nothing quite like it.
The workflow seems weird to me but glad ya liking it, that screen seems a lil small for how much it’s needed like the Circuit tracks seems to click more but sampling looks better here
Albetion has one benefit that SmpTrek does not, which is midi Which means you can change chords with a keystep, cannot do that with Audio tracks. I don't like the styles my keyboards has it cheating as far as i can see. I like to make my own beats.
Funny how roland implemented all this.years ago in their mvs. Its slow but fewture wise it was never beaten even today the new sps is just a amateur device in comparison.
Informative AND entertaining, especially that synth solo! :D. It made me smile.
Hahaha so impossible to play anything on that keyboard 😂
Ay bro that's some masterful snapping👌this sampler didn't interest me at first but I've been nerding out on videos lately. With those global tracks this does seem like a great tool for a songwriter/lyricists..
Thanks haha. In my opinion it's not really a sampler though! More of a songwriting platform like you said :)
@Free Beat well I pulled the trigger and bought one. I like how you put that..songwriting platform.. do you thunk this thing offers any advantages as far as songwriting vs the mpc. I'm definitely familiar with the mpc so I know it's loaded, I own one.. is the work flow quick? Although small the smpltrek seems pretty deep as far as features and menus which isn't always a good.
My dude, between these smpltrek videos and sample something, you may talk me into buying one of these yet. You're a bad influence.
Haha sorry! I'm just really enjoying it so far :D
I’ve said it before-why is the Smpltrek not getting more attention. It is phenomenal for the money.
It really is, a few more updates and it'll be absolutely insane!
Everything the Doc and team come up with, is powerful, and reasonably priced. So far, I have 8bit warps, and xfm. I'm about to give in to the SmplTrek.
Not knowing much about it .. sounds terrible to me.
Looking like I can get a cheaper sp404 though this was the first one I was looking at. 500 quid
Was cool the metronome didn't record on the fingersnaps audio
It would be a nice feature if one of the instrument tracks could be used to record to a global track. I occasionally jam on an instrument track, and wish I could capture the jam as a track
Yeah that would be awesome! I wonder how hard it would be to implement via a firmware update.
Verslab has ot with those 16 vocal takes, limited to 6 minutes stereo, 12 mono across all 16. Can stack as many as you want and repeat throughout as often as you want to get more out of the budget. You can also sample into those takes from external or a bunch of combinations from the tracks or mix down, or resample from the 16 takes. The 7 tracks can be setup as either drum kits or chromatic samples or synth, also chord and style mode. And 2 of the tracks can be set as audio looper. At first sampling into the verselab felt tedious but there are a few shortcuts to make it smoother and quicker. These are very flexible machines, verselab is 600 often and comes with the vocal processor and a whole mastering suite including a limiter. It can be setup for performance similar to.a sp model. Have you tried the verselab?
Glad you brought up the Verselab, as it seems like another really underutilized piece of gear. I haven't tried one yet, but I'm definitely interested in it! Thanks for watching :)
@@FreeBeat yeah the VL... has a lot of plus's but is largely overlooked because of some issues that Roland are unlikely to improve now.
I think the smpltrek is what the OP-1 should have been...
I'm sold!
It's pretty great!
My Nunomo Qun mk2 is going to be a really great external voice inside the SmplTrek, that breaks samples into sequenced grains, mixes those, if needed, with good sounding standard subtractive shaped osc's, then feeds them into SmplTreks stereo input, to be sampled again, and re-sequenced. .
Thanks for watching!
@@FreeBeat Get a Qun mk2. 😉
Thank you,I have been anticipating this. So can midi tracks be recorded to audio without using the global tracks?
Yeah, you'd just sample them :)
@@FreeBeat or live loop them...which is mostly working as intended and getting closer to perfect every update
After watching this video, I am SO glad I bought an SP-404mk2 for more or less the same price.
Well the 404mk2 is $600 and the Smpltrek is $400 haha. But in my opinion, they are designed for incredibly different uses. The 404 is a sampler focused beat making device, where the Smpltrek is a songwriters companion. Glad you're happy with your purchase though!
@@FreeBeat Not in Europe... The SP-404mk2 is 499 euros, the Smpltrek is 542 euros (no haha). The SP404 is a fantastic sampler definitely focused beat making even though I play my guitar that I plug into the SP and use the myriad of effects that way. The Smpltrek is a jack of all trades but excels at nothing really. I'm afraid that's why nobody wants it or talks about it even in the US where it is so much cheaper. I hope they pay you well to increase their sells because it's no easy feat.
@@elek-trick I must remind you that everyone has different preferences. Also Sonicware does not pay me to make these videos for my channel. It's actually a device that I am passionate about and really enjoy using. That's one of the major pillars of my channel, all opinions are my own, and I try as hard as I can to be honest with my audience.
@@FreeBeat I agree and I'm happy you're passionate about that product and enjoy using it.
@@elek-trick Dashing into the chat like Kool-aid, haha. I wanted to buy smpltrek one year ago, but back in time it was impossible to buy it in my country so I bought 404 mk2 and it turned out to be a huuuge disappointment to me. I dont wanna say that it is a bad piece of gear in general, but for my purposes i found it totally useless. Now I got smpltrek as I wanted to, and now I can definetely say that I see it (at least for me personally) as almost perfect device. It's all about your purposes
It’s funny you bring this up! My Korg Kronos has 16 track audio recording and every daw like tools you would need to record an entire album! Yet I have never seen a single video on this subject! With SD card the SP404 mk2 has 64 gigs with 16 tracks, not a single video on it. Other than them I have an 8 track and 16 track recorders but I’m recording, even voice on cubase3 on the IPad. With Aum, there’s there’s just more available that way. It’s all good for song writing but, I’m speaking for myself here, it’s all hooked up! Why do it twice. Just my opinion of why we don’t use these awesome tools.
Thanks as always!
So, do you think that the three global tracks could be used as a three-track live looper? i haven't really played around with them yet, myself, and there could be major wowza on the horizon If there was any functionality for recording into GT1, pushing stop and having GT1 playing back again from the beginning, while your audio was still audible to play over the GT1 or record on GT2, etc.... A pipe dream? IT seems like all this would be more effective as a looper, than having to set the number of measures per loop beforehand on the regular tracks that you record, as no other looper on the market works this way for good reason 🤷♂️🌌
I'd imagine they could probably implement something like that in the future, but these tracks span the length of the ENTIRE song, with no way to change that. This is definitely a songwriting device haha.
What do you think of the Akai Force? It seems like you can do a lot more with it. I know you use The Deluge, but I watch all of your vids and I don't see anything on The Force.
Can you do a video about song mode?
It doesn't have a song mode actually, the whole thing basically is one giant song mode haha.
@@FreeBeat cool thanks
This is really cool. That way you also have a no quantazation feature.
Btw do you know if there's a good case for the Smpletrek?
Analog Cases 🤙🌌
I always scope out the luggage and purse sections of thrift atores when im looking for a case. If u want new walmart has some solid cases by their stationary section sometimes. U could obviously check out music sites if budget is not a concern.
Thanks for the infos guys 👍
I don't have one, but Analog Cases hasn't let me down yet!
You could do the same with Albeton live but you need a laptop, Or you could record the scenes into a lopper and do it that way if you wanna play live with a keyboard.
Yup, but that's pretty far from a standalone piece of hardware lol.
I might grab one when iv got the cash kinda reminds me of a digitak or something the lofi12 version looks pretty cool too
can you please tell me if SmplTrek can work from a power bank?
Yes! You need the right cable though. It doesn’t take power in from the USB port, so you need a cable that converts 5v USB to the 12v barrel jack that the SmplTrek needs
@@jackblackguard8908
it was very worthy 👍💪
with best regards
Looks like Jack beat me to it!
Yeah I need this...
It is pretty awesome!
Damn! I want this and the Roland SH-4d. What am I going to tell my wife? 🤣
Thinking a lot about the Roland SH-4D to pair with my SmplTrek
@@martheataca I think that would be a great combo.
The SH-4D looks interesting!
this reminds me of the giant bee in the film the giant bee and how it became president
Haha not my best work!
This thing isn’t really a sampler or Groovebox. It’s a songwriters portable studio.
A tascam for the 21st century, with built in Groovebox and sampler.
Although you can do the same with a Maschine plus (not with an MPC unfortunately), the SmplTrek is a lot cheaper and more portable.
Can you elaborate more on that. Especially the mpc cannot do it part.
@@inputsandoutputs mpc have song mode by sequence, not timeline arrange
Exactly. I think that's why so many folks were let down by it. It's not a sampler really at all. It's for actually sketching full songs! Such an incredible device, nothing quite like it.
@@FreeBeat "sketch full songs" is quite an interesting take...almost oxymoron. Lol
But hmmm...what does it need to be a sampler?
@@inputsandoutputs Sorry, sketch full songs structure wise haha.
Was called track comping in the old days!
Thanks for watching!
Bcos we have Deluges
Band name...'Hot Garbage'...called it!
The workflow seems weird to me but glad ya liking it, that screen seems a lil small for how much it’s needed like the Circuit tracks seems to click more but sampling looks better here
Yeah I'm really loving it. As soon as I realized it's not really a sampler and more of a songwriting workstation I completely fell in love with it!
Prima 😍😎😍
Thanks for watching!
wtf 400 Dollars, they want 600 Euros where I looked. I really, really need to win the lottery.
Sorry it's so much more expensive for you! Hopefully you can find a good sale!
@@FreeBeat Lottery! please keep your fingers crossed 🙂
Actually a sampler which samples.... like the good old samplers, but those had bad audio quality.
Albetion has one benefit that SmpTrek does not, which is midi Which means you can change chords with a keystep, cannot do that with Audio tracks. I don't like the styles my keyboards has it cheating as far as i can see. I like to make my own beats.
What? Just record your chords to the audio track lol.
Sonicware is not playing around lol
Definitely not, it's a great feature!
Funny how roland implemented all this.years ago in their mvs. Its slow but fewture wise it was never beaten even today the new sps is just a amateur device in comparison.
Because digitakt
What? That's a completely different and unrelated machine lol
He is right, you can't compare a plastic toy that calls itself a sampler to one of the very best sampler on the market.