@vernellshelton90 I differ on that opinion. I've seen 808s and 909s drop in price. The cheapest 808 I saw 2 years ago sold for $1600. A 909 last year in my area went from $7000 to $5500.
@@georgegeez8708 ✅ I’ve owned two tr909s and one tr808, among other great vintage synths. I’ve pay attention the market religiously. Yes the prices fluctuates, and just like every year prior, they will rise during tax season.
Behringer are on the top of 80s gear this is again a masterpiece,we also like to see a clone from the mc 500 sequencer from roland lets make it happen behringer 🎹🎼🎤🎧
This thing is seriously dunking on my TR8S. From release you can upload samples from an app and play samples chromatically straight from the unit. It even has longer sample time, 5 minutes! It doesn't have multiple assignable effects though but considering there's 16 voice outs it's quickly remedied with addition of pedals. Also factoring the price of a mint unit, this is a pretty damn good deal.
Yep, i never went for a TR8S because of the small screen and terrible workflow importing samples, also cant sample - looks like this is what i have been waiting for since 1980. Didn't even know what a Linndrum was and absolutely don't care for the stock sounds but this will be great - in many months as my Thomann order says.
@@tadream16w Mine is here, yes I am happy, but when I read many of the commends, I see that many people didnt understand the real purpose of this drum machine! This is not a Akai mpc and it doesnt want to be something like that. It is a of a LinnDrum on steroids. But bad Bugs are anoying heavily..... Update comes soon! Ulli, sit down and complete your homework
Great demo, really dig the Simmons sounds ❤❤ Have subscribed incase you make a video of this in action. I feel it’ll go really well with my Oberheim TEO5
can I ask how you got one already? I filled out an application years ago to make to test it out against my original LINN Drum and feature it on my UA-cam channel (114k subscribers). Never heard back. I'd really like to try it out.
I ordered the LM Drum from Thomann Germany in December and got it delivered last weekend. I didn’t do any beta testing for this drum machine, although I had an original LinnDrum borrowed from my friend nearby.
@@texacomann everything has already been done in electronic music and now it's only copys of copys , we can call it music inscest and it spawns frankensteins
@cnfuzz no really, the LM drum can import Samples, and then another world opens up to you! Try out, you will see! I DID IT and that is amazing. But some major Bugs are anoying
if this thing is fun to you and you make music with it, awesome. i do not see this pulling any weight in 2025 for me, though. i like 80s drum sounds, but i do not need such a big device dedicated to it. still, if you have fun, then it is worth to you! i does not care what i think, you do you.
Great video, but I miss the MIDI integration in a DAW. For example, can you use CC to control PAN, Gain, and other controls? Or use midi to select the sample bank.
So, am I right in thinking that each bank of 128 sounds is effectively a 'kit' but you can only simultaneously access as many sounds as there are pads, i.e. 16? Are the sounds assigned to the pads saved with the patterns or with the banks?
There are as many sounds playable as there are pads. It might be possible to play more sounds via external keyboard or DAW, haven’t tested that. The assigned sounds are saved within a bank.
The LM-1 kit sounds oddly muddy compared to the Linndrum, like the top end has been filtered. Plenty of good LM-1 samples available that could be substituted if they can't be tweaked to sound better.
So if i where to samples , lets say a choir stab, then i could play it back with a midi controller keyboard chromatically? Essentially turning this into a sampler keyboard like a mirage, eps, or emax?
Can be useful if there's a particular sound or sounds you'd like use the filter (and/or wave designer) on, you can leave those routed to the main outs. I only use the wave designer on the RD-9 for the clap.
Awesome drum machine. Unfortunately it is just existing in videos from Behringer and some selected influencers, but not is available at music instrument dealers.
AFAIK there was the LM1 at the beginning and after that the successor, which was simply named LinnDrum, not LM2 as a lot of people think. Officially there’s never been an LM2.
@@Bernd_BrueningYou hear it a lot though, especially from Europeans, for some reason? Roger Linn designed both models, but he had a business partner for the LM1, so he included both their names. When he made the Linn Drum, it was Roger Linn by himself, so there was no need for the “M”.
Sounds and sequences are totally 80s sounding, when a lot of pop music had little groove and drums were so damn wet. Looks fun to use with your own samples though.
The amount of samples you can upload is only limited by the available memory. 14,7 Mb doesn’t sound that much, but when you start transferring your favourite drum samples to the machine you will realise that it takes quite a lot of sample to fill the entire memory. In a second step you start building drum kits with your sample. Here you’ve got maximum 127 slots to fill with samples. This comes in quite handy especially when you trigger these samples with your 88 keys master keyboard. Of course the number of drum pads on your machine is limited to 16.
Hi Synth King. Thanks for your demo of this beautiful device. Can you perhaps tell me which drumkit they are referring to with the 'TMC Drum' kit? I'm clueless. 😊 Thanks again for the demonstration. I hope to have this in front of me one day. Cheers DD.
Scheiße! What an awesome product and fantastic demo! Behringer really have a sense of where to tweak and what to keep! Is it possible to control the sounds directy via MIDI, to program the drums via a DAW using it as sound module?
Same here. I can load all Linn, 808, 909, DMX and many, many more samples into MPC One without any problem, plus I can use filter, EQ, compression for each sound individually and much much more :-)
Yes, this time they will be made and released by our chief sound designer Frank Neumann from particular sound. We are working on the sample content right now. Stay tuned !
Compared to similar vintage drum samplers the LM is a beast. For example the E-mu SP1200 only has 10 seconds. The Rossum SP1200 reissue 20 sec. LM Drum has about 300 seconds!
Well, ya just convinced me that buying one would not be a good thing. Just does not seem as magical as the Behringer video promo for it. The magic has faded, but of course, I am a musician, not a DJ, so I never use samplers anyways.
@gaplauche Yeah I saw them do that but I guess its only on the cowbell track or something. When they showed it, the tuning knob was visible on the display and in this video none of the other channels show the knob on the display. Unless there's a deeper option I'm not seeing.
Behringer have announced that they are working on making all instruments tunable in the near future via a software update. It's less than ideal but it's better than nothing, I guess.
Very nice vid, but at the end of the day it‘s just not much more than a sample player… I‘m saving for the real thing, the Electrone MachineDrum MK2 with UW+, where I can Import all these samples.
Why do I always see people talking bad about Behringer? Are they not good quality? Every time I look up something about this, I see a lot of people complaining about Behringer as if they're some terrible company
Mostly just wealthy and talentless cork sniffers upset that poor plebeians can now also afford good sounding hardware. As far as quality goes, I own a dozen of their synths/drum machines and my only complaint are the cases feel cheap. They all sound fantastic and I like my Pro-1 so much I bought a second.
@raymondreed5708 Yeah that's what I figured. It's people that don't even make music but just buy a bunch of expensive gear just to say they have it. I am familiar with Behringer's guitar equipment and a lot of it IS cheap junk so I was worried about buying one of these, I wasn't sure how long they'd hold up
the behringer crave and edge are, by far, the best bang for you buck you can get. behringer is the no 1 synth company on this planet. other brands buy their parts from them. they fight dirty, sure, but that is what you have to do to be successful in any industry. they copy a lot of designs and ideas, which gives them bad rep. a very common thing in the synth industry since 50 years, really. the difference is, that behringer sells their stuff without insane margins, giving some amount of that success back to the consumer. while the other companies litteraly scammed us for years. that is why you always hear complains, because the guy with the 50 000 dollar synth collection does not like this development (and obviously it is all behringers fault).
Whilst Behringer may not have acted illegally, it has acted unethically. Roger Linn has said as much, in his response....There will be some, not all, purchasers of LD Drum, that will want to use it in commercial releases. I am sure they would not be happy with not receiving payment for their work, or their work being used "unethically"....We live in a time when many want something for free, or cheap, so they can make money, but not pay for the services, or products, which they have used.....I know I will get push back, but please reread this comment, and see that I am not attacking anyone who does not make money from their work. Who simply want to indulge their passion. Although, there is still the message within Roger Linn's valid response, for all of us.
I know what you’re referring to, however ethical questions are always highly subjective and controversially discussed. This is not the place to start a discussion like that. This is a video about a musical instrument, nothing else.
Because it inherently has a certain sound. The same could be asked about outboard gear, buying and listening to LPs, analog tape recording or saturation plugins. Why do film makers put film grain on their perfectly clear digital video recordings??
@@titovalasques not really , as you can get that sound from samples , just put them in the MPC . But I have to admit this looks "fun" . I am just not "needing" yet another drum machine .
it’s for the youth who buy trendy stuff in Euros, Pounds, and Yens that do 10 hour lof-fi chill study content beat videos for youtube and then get their music licensed for film tv & videos. they are the future.
I’ve been waiting so long for this to finally come out!
holy guacamole , i had NO idea it is a SAMPLER !! no more swapping eproms !!!!
unfortunately only ~ 14mb of sample space
@@ArsyEinswish my ARS10 had 14MB back in the days.
How much time is 14mb
@mpmi7588 it’s mentioned in the video
@@tihinter it could whop to 16 , still have the blue display one
as a dj for many years, i never liked behringer equipment, but i have to admit i'm impressed with this unit
Sounds incredible.
Incredible ? What is "incredible" in that sound ? Looks normal. I do thé same with 5 dollars plugs
I was in love from the first sight, or maybe I mean the first sound! ❤🌿
Great video. This is going to be the goto drum machine for 2025. All others will have to sit back and drop their prices in order to sell.
✅ That won’t happen. The release of any clone or replica had no price effect on the originals in the resale market.
@vernellshelton90 I differ on that opinion. I've seen 808s and 909s drop in price. The cheapest 808 I saw 2 years ago sold for $1600. A 909 last year in my area went from $7000 to $5500.
The original is worth $500 at best
@@georgegeez8708 ✅ I’ve owned two tr909s and one tr808, among other great vintage synths. I’ve pay attention the market religiously. Yes the prices fluctuates, and just like every year prior, they will rise during tax season.
@@EM-km8em the market decides what the price will be.
Great video King! Simply explained. Hearing the stereo seperation. I like the workflow. Thank you!
Sounds great. Might have to get one of these.
So awesome! Thanks for this video
Most beautiful drums for I have ever heard
Really crunchy sound it has, thanks
Super informativ! Danke!
Mines coming in February. Yay!
Behringer are on the top of 80s gear this is again a masterpiece,we also like to see a clone from the mc 500 sequencer from roland lets make it happen behringer 🎹🎼🎤🎧
Good job! The original machine was already fabulous and legendary... now it is almost unbeatable.🤩
might be picking this little buddy up
3:40 Do the closed HH, cut off the open when pressed? They really need to, but it's hard to tell from your demo.
Yes
It chokes, yes.
Damn, it sounds really good!
If I had this in 1980 I would have been a famous producer by now
Opening pattern is a nice nod to Dead or Alive
This thing is seriously dunking on my TR8S. From release you can upload samples from an app and play samples chromatically straight from the unit. It even has longer sample time, 5 minutes! It doesn't have multiple assignable effects though but considering there's 16 voice outs it's quickly remedied with addition of pedals. Also factoring the price of a mint unit, this is a pretty damn good deal.
Yep, i never went for a TR8S because of the small screen and terrible workflow importing samples, also cant sample - looks like this is what i have been waiting for since 1980. Didn't even know what a Linndrum was and absolutely don't care for the stock sounds but this will be great - in many months as my Thomann order says.
The tr8s allows for far more flexible programming.
@@snörre23how could you not be familiar with the Linndrum??
@SPAZZOID100 go for it if it suits your demands
I guess you’re okay with only 12 bits?
Sold my TR8s for the LM Drum. Never liked the workflow of it. Delivery tomorrow ! Can't wait to discover itself.
Cool, where have you ordered yours from? I’m also waiting on one…
I ordered from Thomann on the 21st of December.
@@tadream16w I should have done the same. Ordered mine from Andertons on 18th December but no delivery date yet. 🤞🏻
@@tadream16w Mine is here, yes I am happy, but when I read many of the commends, I see that many people didnt understand the real purpose of this drum machine! This is not a Akai mpc and it doesnt want to be something like that. It is a of a LinnDrum on steroids. But bad Bugs are anoying heavily..... Update comes soon! Ulli, sit down and complete your homework
@@wehappyfewmusic I ordered from them, same day, got an email today, said there was a delay but they expect them over the weekend.
Great demo, really dig the Simmons sounds ❤❤
Have subscribed incase you make a video of this in action.
I feel it’ll go really well with my Oberheim TEO5
WoW 😮😮😮❤❤❤🎉🎉😊.. This is Top DRAWER Bro 😮❤❤
can I ask how you got one already? I filled out an application years ago to make to test it out against my original LINN Drum and feature it on my UA-cam channel (114k subscribers). Never heard back. I'd really like to try it out.
I ordered the LM Drum from Thomann Germany in December and got it delivered last weekend. I didn’t do any beta testing for this drum machine, although I had an original LinnDrum borrowed from my friend nearby.
@@Bernd_Bruening oh wow! lucky. I just went on that website and it says "in stock within 13 - 17 weeks"
The early bird catches the worm. Never mind, it’s worth the wait.
@@OtisMacMusic If you have a roland DJ70 Mk2 , i would like to exchange with the LM DRum so...
Love it. Thanks for sharing.🔥
Sounds awesome great video
Fabulous sound 😎👍
Lives up to the hype and then some!
Can external instrument sounds like bass and electric guitar be input and recorded onto the unit?
Yes, the bass you’re hearing at the end is from my Oberheim OB-SX, tweaked with distortion fx and analog filter of the LM Drum
you might need a preamp for passive instruments like Bass or guitar
Great video Synth King! And how much do I love this machine?! Hopefully mine is landing soon! 🎉
12:01 can you record that in a pattern, like bass melodies ? can you play all sounds/slots chromatic ?
Yes, besides the step pattern and real time pattern mode there is a specific chromatic pattern mode
The LM1, LinnDrum, and 9000 kits are obvious, but are the other included kits emulations, too? If so, what machine(s, respectively)?
SDS seem to be Simmons drums, DTS sound like Drumtraks
Dts sounds like a DX to me
Cool stuff! Haven't seen anything so far about recording individual chanels over USB. Is this possible?
No.
Guess you need a mixer
No audio over USB, sadly. I've had to 'extend' my audio interface with a Behringer ADA8000 and buy lots of 3.5mm-to-6.35mm TS cables.
Thank you for the video, baby! 💋
Hi thanks for video my unit just arrived but im struggling. How do i find or access all 128 patterns thanks if you can help
Excellent demonstration! Thank you!
thank you for posting. I've been waiting a while for this machine. I gotta say I'm disappointed with the HH, Shaker & Tom stock sounds
This drummy will revolutionize the music World 🎉
If it were 1985
@@texacomann everything has already been done in electronic music and now it's only copys of copys , we can call it music inscest and it spawns frankensteins
@cnfuzz no really, the LM drum can import Samples, and then another world opens up to you! Try out, you will see! I DID IT and that is amazing. But some major Bugs are anoying
@@texacomann no different than i load samples in my Rx 5 cart or i trigger a midiracksampler with a Rd8 or use a Yamaha su700 , nothing revolutionary
@@cnfuzz You have to try the LM under your hands, and you will know what I mean.
if this thing is fun to you and you make music with it, awesome. i do not see this pulling any weight in 2025 for me, though. i like 80s drum sounds, but i do not need such a big device dedicated to it. still, if you have fun, then it is worth to you! i does not care what i think, you do you.
Could you please do a video on importing samples vs sampling through the audio input? I'd like to hear if there is a difference in sound quality.
Great video, but I miss the MIDI integration in a DAW. For example, can you use CC to control PAN, Gain, and other controls? Or use midi to select the sample bank.
Cool! 👏
That filter is heavvyyy
Indeed
Factory setting one sped up is You Spin Me Round
Whats the routing like? On past behringers, using an individual out removed that pad feom the main out.
any effects ? is it possible to record (in) a sound from the assignable outs ?
No, everything is bone dry
So, am I right in thinking that each bank of 128 sounds is effectively a 'kit' but you can only simultaneously access as many sounds as there are pads, i.e. 16? Are the sounds assigned to the pads saved with the patterns or with the banks?
There are as many sounds playable as there are pads. It might be possible to play more sounds via external keyboard or DAW, haven’t tested that. The assigned sounds are saved within a bank.
Just FYI, at 1:20 the LM1 sounds nothing like an LM1.
The LM-1 kit sounds oddly muddy compared to the Linndrum, like the top end has been filtered. Plenty of good LM-1 samples available that could be substituted if they can't be tweaked to sound better.
Oh no :(
Mine is due to arrive any day now. Can it handle different time signatures?
Yes, you can choose any pattern length (thus time signature) you want
So if i where to samples , lets say a choir stab, then i could play it back with a midi controller keyboard chromatically? Essentially turning this into a sampler keyboard like a mirage, eps, or emax?
Just read that Mr. Linn didn’t really get the device. Very curious.
what;s the point of that master filter if i use the individual out's?
Can be useful if there's a particular sound or sounds you'd like use the filter (and/or wave designer) on, you can leave those routed to the main outs. I only use the wave designer on the RD-9 for the clap.
No tuning on the kick, that's dumb in 2025! Can you sample and tune the kick on another drum slot anyway ? thanks
Latest firmware update allows you to tune all instruments.
@@Bernd_Bruening Oh ok that's better, thanks Bernd.
9:56 Paul Hardcastle fan?
Are you in the US? Did they start shipping already? Thanks for the vid
Germany, bought it from Thomann.
@@Bernd_Bruening makes sense. I placed the order the first day but not shipping yet in the US
Do those banks come with it 🎉
Yes, they are factory content
@Bernd_Bruening right preorder this evening 😀
Is it 8-bit mono? Does the snare trigger 17 milliseconds late?
You are on top of it
Yes
It's mono only. I'm pretty certain you can delay playback for each instrument. I remember reading about that in the manual.
The lm1 snare had it's start transient missing , it wasn't late at the front , don't know about Lm2 snare
fantastic king how about the wave?
I’ve ordered a wave from Thomann. Should be here in a couple of weeks
Awesome drum machine. Unfortunately it is just existing in videos from Behringer and some selected influencers, but not is available at music instrument dealers.
I’ve bought it from Thomann Germany. They delivered the first batch last weekend. It should be available.
@ Nope, last week it was „available in 1-3 months.“, now it tells „available on request“, which is the message if it takes more than 3 months.
I placed my order when it was officially announced in November
question what does TMC - drumkit come from?
Acronym for TOM Mini Cart
Why is it LM drum. The original was Linn? Is the M to be like two nn's?
quite a philosophical question, that no one except only Uli himself can answer 😀
AFAIK there was the LM1 at the beginning and after that the successor, which was simply named LinnDrum, not LM2 as a lot of people think. Officially there’s never been an LM2.
LM-1: 1980-1983
LinnDrum: 1982-1985
@@Bernd_BrueningYou hear it a lot though, especially from Europeans, for some reason? Roger Linn designed both models, but he had a business partner for the LM1, so he included both their names. When he made the Linn Drum, it was Roger Linn by himself, so there was no need for the “M”.
It's called the Lm drum because it is a remake of the machines that Roger Lm made back in the 80s.
Sounds really good, ADSR available for each sound, pad?
I’m trying to figure this out now
@ that would be a great sound design feature thx for checking
sorry roger but. i want it love to uli. :)
wait for it
Sounds and sequences are totally 80s sounding, when a lot of pop music had little groove and drums were so damn wet. Looks fun to use with your own samples though.
I am the 80ies, mmmhm, arg, that was Espen, sorry.
have you tried importing some drumloops?
i'm also looking for what tuned down sample phrases sounds like, especially drum breaks.
Part 2 of the official Behringer demo shows a sampled loop. It's near the end of the video.
@@gcoudertand it sounds very good!
any reverb or delay ?
No, bone dry
Top 💥💥💥💥💥💥🌶️
What's this thing selling for right now?
$400
$679 AUD
$575 CA
£369
I'm a little confused about the amount of samples you can upload, is it 14 or 127? Thanks!
The amount of samples you can upload is only limited by the available memory. 14,7 Mb doesn’t sound that much, but when you start transferring your favourite drum samples to the machine you will realise that it takes quite a lot of sample to fill the entire memory. In a second step you start building drum kits with your sample. Here you’ve got maximum 127 slots to fill with samples. This comes in quite handy especially when you trigger these samples with your 88 keys master keyboard. Of course the number of drum pads on your machine is limited to 16.
Hi Synth King. Thanks for your demo of this beautiful device. Can you perhaps tell me which drumkit they are referring to with the 'TMC Drum' kit? I'm clueless. 😊 Thanks again for the demonstration. I hope to have this in front of me one day. Cheers DD.
Honestly I’m clueless as well.
@Bernd_Bruening Haha! It doesn't matter. 😉👍 Thanks for the reply. Take care. DD.
Roland TMC? Just a guess but probably not.
The Movement Computer? Also just a guess.
You are clipping?
Probably caused by the heavy distortion fx together with the self resonating analog filter at the end of the video
Is chromatic mode polyphonic ? / can you play chords ? thanks
I don’t think so.
@@Bernd_Bruening oh well, thanks
Scheiße! What an awesome product and fantastic demo! Behringer really have a sense of where to tweak and what to keep! Is it possible to control the sounds directy via MIDI, to program the drums via a DAW using it as sound module?
Thanks a lot. Yes, you can play and control the sounds via midi and use it as a sound module in your DAW
I reeeeeally want to see this hooked up to an ekit or multipad.
Sounds brilliant but wondering why they didnt just include the DMX samples on this Linn clone instead of making another DMX Drum Machine clone?
Is chromatic mode playable via MIDI? That would be awesome.
Yes it's playable via midi
@@Bernd_Bruening Great, thanks for getting back to me on this.
Warum hast Du schon das Gerät?
Habe es im November bei Thomann bestellt. Wurde letzten Freitag geliefert.
@@Bernd_Bruening Du Glücklicher...🙂 Das Video macht auf jeden Fall Lust den DRUMMY zu kaufen.
There are Dos in live and Don'ts! This is definitely a Dodo! ❤🌿
Really Cool
But I'll stick to my MPC One
Same here. I can load all Linn, 808, 909, DMX and many, many more samples into MPC One without any problem, plus I can use filter, EQ, compression for each sound individually and much much more :-)
@paphundekel1926 Yeah The MPC One is an inspiration/creativity beast.
I'll probably make 5 to 6 beats a day since I bought it last year.
Good man Synth King, great demo. Are you releasing your own drums for it too?
Yes, this time they will be made and released by our chief sound designer Frank Neumann from particular sound. We are working on the sample content right now. Stay tuned !
@@Bernd_Bruening awesome
The poor man Digitakt
Sample storage 17MB only? Are we back to previous century or?
Compared to similar vintage drum samplers the LM is a beast. For example the E-mu SP1200 only has 10 seconds. The Rossum SP1200 reissue 20 sec. LM Drum has about 300 seconds!
Doesn’t sound as good as the original but for the money that’s amazing
Well, ya just convinced me that buying one would not be a good thing. Just does not seem as magical as the Behringer video promo for it. The magic has faded, but of course, I am a musician, not a DJ, so I never use samplers anyways.
Somebody would exchange his Roland MK2 with a Linndrum Behringer ?
The lack of tuning on all channels is really a let down. Sure have the knobs for certain ones, but at least let every slot have on through the menu's.
You can tune the other channels via the menu. Watch Behringer's second video on the LM Drum.
@gaplauche Yeah I saw them do that but I guess its only on the cowbell track or something. When they showed it, the tuning knob was visible on the display and in this video none of the other channels show the knob on the display. Unless there's a deeper option I'm not seeing.
There’s always one.
Behringer have announced that they are working on making all instruments tunable in the near future via a software update. It's less than ideal but it's better than nothing, I guess.
Very nice vid, but at the end of the day it‘s just not much more than a sample player… I‘m saving for the real thing, the Electrone MachineDrum MK2 with UW+, where I can Import all these samples.
it about the mojo you can have with this sample player, then if we reduced it just to this use your pc with any daw
😂😂😂
lol
behringer, like playing a video game of a machine you can't afford™
At this point the originals are worth $300 at best
Why do I always see people talking bad about Behringer? Are they not good quality? Every time I look up something about this, I see a lot of people complaining about Behringer as if they're some terrible company
Mostly just wealthy and talentless cork sniffers upset that poor plebeians can now also afford good sounding hardware. As far as quality goes, I own a dozen of their synths/drum machines and my only complaint are the cases feel cheap. They all sound fantastic and I like my Pro-1 so much I bought a second.
@raymondreed5708 Yeah that's what I figured. It's people that don't even make music but just buy a bunch of expensive gear just to say they have it. I am familiar with Behringer's guitar equipment and a lot of it IS cheap junk so I was worried about buying one of these, I wasn't sure how long they'd hold up
the behringer crave and edge are, by far, the best bang for you buck you can get. behringer is the no 1 synth company on this planet. other brands buy their parts from them. they fight dirty, sure, but that is what you have to do to be successful in any industry. they copy a lot of designs and ideas, which gives them bad rep. a very common thing in the synth industry since 50 years, really. the difference is, that behringer sells their stuff without insane margins, giving some amount of that success back to the consumer. while the other companies litteraly scammed us for years. that is why you always hear complains, because the guy with the 50 000 dollar synth collection does not like this development (and obviously it is all behringers fault).
I am probably the only person who does not understand the appeal of this.
It's pretty :D lol
Eww the end was juicy
Just get my sample pack of the orginal LM1 (direct out samples)..
See my bio links or got to reverb
7:28 sounds fat!
Factory content………..
Pfui!
Watz your Problem BaNDeRO .😂😂😅
Whilst Behringer may not have acted illegally, it has acted unethically. Roger Linn has said as much, in his response....There will be some, not all, purchasers of LD Drum, that will want to use it in commercial releases. I am sure they would not be happy with not receiving payment for their work, or their work being used "unethically"....We live in a time when many want something for free, or cheap, so they can make money, but not pay for the services, or products, which they have used.....I know I will get push back, but please reread this comment, and see that I am not attacking anyone who does not make money from their work. Who simply want to indulge their passion. Although, there is still the message within Roger Linn's valid response, for all of us.
I know what you’re referring to, however ethical questions are always highly subjective and controversially discussed. This is not the place to start a discussion like that. This is a video about a musical instrument, nothing else.
No one cares.
@@raymondreed5708 Agree. No one gives a crap about this. I proudly and happily bought the LM drum.
My MPC KEY 37 can do all that and more. And why would you do want 8/12 bit in 2025?
Just because we have the choice !
Because it inherently has a certain sound. The same could be asked about outboard gear, buying and listening to LPs, analog tape recording or saturation plugins. Why do film makers put film grain on their perfectly clear digital video recordings??
How could you make it this far in life without understanding the concept of nostalgia?
Thank you @titov… for this polite response, I couldn’t put it better (need my anger management course revision)😜
@@titovalasques not really , as you can get that sound from samples , just put them in the MPC . But I have to admit this looks "fun" . I am just not "needing" yet another drum machine .
I don't get it, why would anybody want a 12bit drum machine in 2025.
it’s for the youth who buy trendy stuff in Euros, Pounds, and Yens that do 10 hour lof-fi chill study content beat videos for youtube and then get their music licensed for film tv & videos. they are the future.