Got it one year ago. amazing device with everything you need to replace laptops. Played several gigs with it and it worked really well. One thing I wish they can improve with a firmware update: as a drummer I use headphone output to hear click, cues and live guitar coming to Idoru through aux in. Unfortunately I can hear guitar signal only when idoru is on playing a song. When the playback is stopped between the songs the signal from aux in is not going through. This is really needed in a rehearsing situation. For example you have a new song to rehearse, so you are playing a song again and again and trying to polish some parts. It’s natural to stop playback, play few bars without idoru to check that all is good and then try again the full song. I would love to have the guitar still on in my ears in these situations. But anyway - this device is a solid professional piece of gear. I would recommend it to any band looking for an easy and robust backing track solution.
@@codiejones3088 Got and answer from Idoru. It seems that the last firmware update introduced latency in the AUX port indeed. They are working on a fix.
I’ve been building up an IEM/Backing tracks rig, your channel is always the right spot to get honest information on cool stuff!!! Having your videos it feels like a cheat code for Donkey Kong Country. Muchas gracias!!!!!
Donkey Kong Country I do a solo and you've really helped me with Stage Traxx more than anything else. I felt like I was DJ ing while I was playing. Stage Traxx freed me up to be a musician again lol. I appreciate your informative videos because I'm not a tech guy and no longer have band mates around who can do this stuff. Many thanks.
Donkey Kong Country. Just starting out playing live and have already dropped my laptop from its stand once--this unit being on the floor and all the functionality it has would be so much better to use. Thx for the opportunity!
Oooh ohh oohhh! Donkey Kong Country. I love this with midi too! I have been using and iPod touch-left channel for the track and right for the click. This will up the game considerably! Nice video as always!!!!!
Hi, Scott! My Donkey Kong Country band has been searching for this kind of device for ages, man! To be now straight, I am starting my adventure with backing tracks for my string duo and I see no bigger kickstarter than your amazing work, my wife hates seeing me watching your tutorials but one day she will thank me for learning and even more thank you for sharing your incredible experience. Keep doing this great job, Scott. Greetings from Poland!
Donkey Kong Country I've been watching all your backing track and media playback device content, it's been really helpful. Thank you so much for doing the leg work. You're always super thorough. We're starting some test shows for a crazy new project in FEBRUARY and this would really help a lot. Thanks again Scott! We had an Auric Audio LR-16 but sold it because we need midi, but we've held off buying the old Auric LP-16 because it's just too old, rare and expensive. Been holding out for all these new products that were coming, so glad we did.
I could so use one of these! What an amazing product! I could go ape with this type of device like I'm the champ in Donkey Kong Country. When only relying on yourself, sometimes you can only sing and play one instrument at a time.
Excellent presentation and great much needed product. Thank you for posting Just to be aware of a 'feature' of using MP3 tracks along with midi programme selection: If you rewind to a section, and you don't go early enough, you may miss the associated midi programme select message (as that is placed a couple of seconds earlier) - so you could end up with your Gary Moore full-on lead-break patch over a quiet-reflective acoustic section. No way around that - just something to be aware of.
That is a super solution for when you want to get rid of computers in your band rig. We can now finally play our Donkey Kong Country metal cover with backing tracks properly!
Pretty cool product. I currently play backing tracks from the TC Helicon Voicelive 3 Extreme, so the idea of pedal-based backing tracks is cool. Having a multitrack output option is great. Donkey Kong Country!
Donkey Kong Country. I just moved from northwest of Toronto, to Yonkers New York. I lost a lot of band mates in that move. I don’t know a soul here, so the pedal could fill in musically, be much more sober but probably less in the way of conversation. Scott, thanks for all the informative videos along the way. Especially regarding PA’s and wireless systems.
Thank you Scott. Looks like a nice unit. I have been using the Boss RC5 to playback backing tracks when i do clinics and workshops as well as some solo shows. This opens up a lot of possibilities. I do like the 32 bit float 48k files of the boss units. They help with the Donkey Kong Country tunes but they are really big files
Well dang DONKEY KONG COUNTRY! This is exactly what I'm looking for. As a guitarist ,I've been struggling with having backing tracks easily accessible . I have been following you for a while and your katana MK2 video convinced me to purchase one. I Love it! And I have learned so much about midi from you. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and your teaching style is very easy to follow.
This is definitely a great tool for live track performance. Yes, it needs a few additions but at its first stage looks very promising. I use BackTrax on iPad and only use a keyboard track on the L and click and cue on the R so it would be easier for me to covert my mp3 to .wav. Then, I would in Donkey Kong Country. Thank you Scott. Love your vids.
From riffs that roar to tones so sweet, His skills and passion rarely meet. Like vines that swing in jungles free, He's got the groove of Donkey Kong Country. For fans who watch, each chord's a thrill, A journey led by Scott Uhl's skill.
Donkey Kong Country Great video. And great piece of gear. Personally I prefer stage Traxx on the iPad. No multicables and all of the other features you mention in your wish list.
Yup, that’s what I’m sticking with. And then I need video for my original music, so b beat for original and then stage Traxx for covers. But that’s just for me anyways 🤘
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@@ScottUhlMusic b beat is great, my band is using the voicelive extreme 3, but ever since I saw your video on the b beat, I've been looking to upgrade, though this looks great as well... at least it beats the 2 mono track outs on the tc helicon... Played the donkey kong card in my other comment, lol.
Donkey Kong Country, Scott your videos are excellent. Always done professionally and to the point. I have shared your channel to many of my fellow musicians and we appreciate your continued contribution. Keep up the good work!
Sometimes I feel lost in the wilderness when it comes to backing tracks but something like this would be exactly what I need to get out of Donkey Kong Country! Another great video, Scott.
Thanks Scott for the great video. Again, I love the honesty when something is "not right for you". Your honest and detailed reviews are appreciated. Similarly, this product is not right for me, but hopefully it goes to a good home.
Scott. Great video. Been looking at this since their kickstarter campaign. Thanks for the review. Donkey kong country - one of my faves Thanks for pointing out the live “concerns”.
I'm so glad I discovered this channel because of products like this. I run monitors and tracks for a couple of bands and a product like this would save me SOOO much time in programing. The routing looks dead simple and the dedicated controls for the headphone out is killer!!!! I borderline hate running a reaper session as the drummer for my band as I constantly have kill my back bending down to get to the laptop on the floor, this is something that I would LOVE to have here in Donkey Kong Country (Australia)
Donkey Kong Country. This is exactly what my band needs. We’ve been using workstation and the anxiety I feel during the show is horrible. Thank you Scott for the comprehensive videos. Best
I don't comment often, but I really appreciate your efforts, Scott, to educate us gigging musicians. This backing track pedal looks just right for two bands I play drums in, and even for my own solo live shows where I play guitar and sing. Looks like I need to visit Donkey Kong Country!!!
Donkey Kong Country. I'm between this one or the b-Beat from mLive, the bBeat had video also. Anyway, thanks for the video, it's crazy how much new audio tech it's outhere
@@ScottUhlMusic Yeah, I saw your b Bear video also, that one is crazy, lyrics, midi, video, everything you may need, and it's a really small device. All in one, it has pro's and cons, if that fails, you have nothing to do your show haha, anyway, thanks for the videos, you're already saved me and guided me with my band live gear and how to make it easy and not super expensive
Very cool device. One thing I would want on such a device is a significantly larger screen. My old eyes just can't read such a small screen while it's on the floor. Still... interesting tech. Great review, Scott. You just earned a sub.
Hi Scott!! It's always a pleasure to see your videos about the different devices that appear on the market. It's been a huge coincidence that you came across this device, recently my B.Beat broke down and we went back to the computer to be able to use the back tracks....so I'm going to try my luck with Donkey Kong Country!!
Im recently looking to start a band. Im an intermediate bass player and a vocalist. Ive decides to go out and perform in the clubs or even the streets since recruiting members with the same goal is hard for me so maybe by performing i can get some people to join me who are motivated and, talented and easy to work with. That padal sounds like something i can use. By the way, I've been watching your channel and I appreciate what you do. Most of us as beginners in the game have no clue about this gears and their use, you truly are helping us. Donkey Kong Country
Donkey Kong Country. Been wanting to pick up one of these for my live sets as it could add a lot in terms of playing the parts that I don't have band members for. Nice review! Best one I've seen yet.
This pedal would definitely get me all the way to Donkey Kong Country with a hands free option to control my tracks live. Cool unit, and gotta love the depth of your reviews!
Great review, as usual, mate! I've used a DigiTech JamMan Delay for many years doing pretty much that, except with all things you expect from electronic devices nowadays (MIDI was the most missed feature, even being stereo or mono is a good to have but 95% of the cases you won't need the second channel... being limited and all, it served me very well. :)
My dad brought home a tabletop arcade machine in the 80's and our house became Donkey Kong Country in the neighborhood (true story). Great review as always @scottuhl. Appreciate the thorough insights about the Idoru backing track pedal. Appears to do everything I wish my Boss RC-600 did, without the extraneous functionality. I particularly like the six outputs, and ability to customize. Agree with the cons, however, I am not quite as dynamic of a player, and have a much smaller set list that I could easily convert to wav. This would work great for my setup! The only other feature that would make this even better would be battery power for portability.
Donkey Kong Country, I'm playing solo with backing tracks. I'm being using a Roland Vima JM-5 for years. Playing with stems would be nice, Thanks for a lot of good videos from you
I got on their email list a couple years ago when they had sold out of the first launch. Meanwhile I learned how to use OnSong and play my backing tracks from my iPad. I’m sure the Idoru has much better audio quality and on the fly editing and mixing. For now my simple setup works for me. Maybe someday. Cheers.
Donkey Kong Country. Recently started watching videos on this channel. I've been trying to implement backing tracks in my band's live show and have been very curious about this piece of gear. I'm so glad I came across this very informative and helpful channel!
Great review Scott. I know what you mean about the always changing setlist based on crowd response. If there were a way to have an iPad or iPhone interface and scroll through the setlist using a touch screen, that would make it more flexable for deviating from a setlist. That iOS app should be what they develop next and it should have a checkbox next to the song in the set so you know which songs you have already played. I hope Idoru sees your video and reads our comments for future firmware and development updates. Donkey Kong Country.
Hey Scott, I like idea of the 6 outputs and the midi control that the Idoru P1 offers. I also liked your set list ideas that you showed. That can make the show more exciting for both the band and requester. Anyways, thanks again and Donkey Kong Country!
Well Donkey Kong Country! I’ve been trying to figure out for weeks a setup that will do exactly this! Thank you for your great review of this awesome product!
I’ve been following your channel for a while now and man, you sure know how to explain stuff well. We’re in the process of implementing backing tracks more and this one does check our boxes, so even if we don’t play Donkey Kong Country live, we’re more than interested in using this one for our next gig 🤘🏼🤘🏼
This is exactly what I've been searching for! DONKEY KONG COUNTRY. We do the same as you... mixing up the setlist at every gig... so those tweeks you mention would be very handy. Pitch shift and tempo change possibilty would be great. They might be able to update it through firmware. Let's hope so 'cause this is definitely useful for what we do. Im currently using my phone🤦♂️ (on airplane mode, of course😂). Another awesome video, Scott. You rUhl!!
Great wonderful afternoon Scott. Thank you for your amazing videos. I am a one-man band and an amazing vocalist! I would love to have the opportunity to use this particular unit when I’m performing while having Donkey Kong Country time.
Great review! We've been looking for equipment to use backing tracks properly and easily. This is a great product, I think. It would be a great addition to the Donkey Kong Country!
Donkey Kong Country. Scott, this is awesome! I need. Great multitrack capabilities. Could replace several other pieces of gear I currently use to do this. Thank you for this channel!
It's great how technology has advanced for us musicians and producers. I wouldn't imagine that myself back in the day when I was 6yo while playing Donkey Kong Country beating some A from King K. Rool haha. Just when I was wondering if there was an alternative for the Bbeat from M live. Thank you so much for always being so on time when I have doubts about gear haha! Keep it up, sir!🤜🤛🎉
Donkey Kong Country. Love your videos, this equipment would be nice for my church band, I'm the bass player, and sometimes not all the members can make it to the service. Have a great day.
I used the NUX Live Mate mp3 backing track pedal for years... performed brilliantly. I bought 2 but now I've sold one, I play tracks from an android tablet. I'm putting the other Live Mate pedal (you can't buy them anymore) on ebay uk soon.
Donkey Kong Country … sending the barrels down hill, well I suppose that’s better than whizzing cannonballs. I’ve been using my old rc300, I have to tell you , the subject matter of your reviews is spot on.
This looks great 😃 despite the hiccups, I could really use this for some shows. I've always had trouble finding musicians to gig with and this could be the solution.
Hi Scott, I see that this is a pretty interesting piece of equipment to use with my band. On many occasions we wanted to do something additional that would take our show to the next level and with it Donkey Kong Country we will surely be able to achieve it. Thanks for your reviews
Looks like a pretty nice alternated to those other audio interfaces that were still dependent on a tablet, etc. I can imagine a few people this would be great for. On a side note, 100K subs is right around the corner! Cheers!
Playing Donkey Kong Country is like hunting for the perfect pedal. Lots of trials, a few pitfalls, and when you finally get it right, it’s pure ape-solute bliss!🐵 Great video!👏
Donkey Kong Country. I've been looking at this with great interest, the MIDI features especially! I really like the idea of being able to give this to a drummer, and letting them take charge.
I love the music in Donkey Kong Country! I think DKC2 was the best. Love your channel, it’s been a huge help for my cover band to upgrade our setup. This device might be exactly what we are looking for, though not being able to change the setlist midset is going to be tough.
Donkey Kong Country I‘ve been heavily getting into Stage Traxx 3 lately thanks to all of your related videos but I still think this device would perfectly fit for my bands needs. Thank you a lot, Scott!
CONTROL SYSTEM IS GREAT: It is possible to change the way the P-1’s main controls work to better suit your needs. By default the pedal uses control mode A, where the song is triggered on the release of the play switch. In control mode B, the play and pause commands are sent as the play switch is pushed down. The stop command is triggered by pressing [Previous] and then [Play]. In control mode C, there is no pause control. The play command is sent as the play switch is pushed. The stop command is sent when it is pushed again. I love this device works perfectly for over 6 months, 30+ shows!
Thank you and all the Donkery Kong Country for this very excellent review and demonstration. This seems to be a step up from the old Digitech Jam Man that is also limited to 16 bit / 44000, however this has better control features for changing songs or going forward or backwards all through foot control as opposed to bending over the jamman to turn dials with hands.
Nice!! This little device would be perfect for someone like me. With my main band, ive never been able to fully commit to the full on click track.. Theres a vibe and flow of energy thats live that I like to keep. holding on certain parts longer some nights depening on the crowd response or what is happening between tunes. So having the ability to cue parts and backing tracks is HUGE. Could make, making the show so much better! Also Donkey kong country is one of the best games and sound tracks of all time!
Donkey Kong Country - this would be perfect for my new solo funk act. I have been writing and was wondering about foot pedals to play back backings instead of having the computer or iPad set up. Thanks Scott for all of your videos, it makes navigating new equipment amazing 🤩 🎶
I really like that this pedal is like the b-beat but has foot switches and is a tad cheaper. Great video Scott! Donkey Kong Country is also probably one of the best video games on the SNES! 😂
Thanks! And yeah, DKC still holds up to this day!! The b beat has more features such as video, charts/lyrics, teleprompter, output for drummer IEM, etc. but that’s why I reviewed both so people can decide which one works best for them 🤘🤘
Ive been running my bands backing tracks from a 2009 Macbook Pro. Something like this would have me getting it on like Donkey Kong...umm country. In all seriousness, thank you for your videos. Ive been finding alot of great info. Subscribed.
Interesting piece of gear.. We don't currently use backing tracks, but this could certainly pave the way for us. Thanks for the review on the Donkey Kong Country Idoru P1!
Donkey Kong Country I just recently subscribed to your channel and each video you have is always of great help and insight! More videos and more power to you!!!
Donkey Kong Country. Scott thanks for another easy-to-understand tutorial. I do usually prepare a set list and this would be a great tool for me use at a gig.
Thanks for another great review and overview Scott! My band has kicked around using backing tracks but haven’t been completely sold on it. This would be great to give it a try on a few tunes before going full on backing tracks. Can’t wait for the new Universal theme park to open next year and see Donkey Kong Country for real! 🙂
Thank you to all who entered, the winner is: @shawnhobson1114 Thank you all for watching and commenting! Cheers, and I'll see you in the next one 🤘
Again thank you. It was my first time watching and I love your material so far.
@@shawnhobson1114 congrats!
Dang missed this one. Haha. Thanks Scott you're a great explainer and your videos are always helpful, full of cool stuff.
Got it one year ago. amazing device with everything you need to replace laptops. Played several gigs with it and it worked really well. One thing I wish they can improve with a firmware update: as a drummer I use headphone output to hear click, cues and live guitar coming to Idoru through aux in. Unfortunately I can hear guitar signal only when idoru is on playing a song. When the playback is stopped between the songs the signal from aux in is not going through. This is really needed in a rehearsing situation. For example you have a new song to rehearse, so you are playing a song again and again and trying to polish some parts. It’s natural to stop playback, play few bars without idoru to check that all is good and then try again the full song. I would love to have the guitar still on in my ears in these situations. But anyway - this device is a solid professional piece of gear. I would recommend it to any band looking for an easy and robust backing track solution.
I've been using this thing for the past 6 months for shows and it's probably the best investment I've ever made for live audio
Nice! 🤘🤘
Are you using the AUX input? And if so, do you notice any latency ?
@@gnumarco I've not used it, unfortunately. My band only utilizes the devices outputs
@@codiejones3088 Got and answer from Idoru. It seems that the last firmware update introduced latency in the AUX port indeed. They are working on a fix.
I’ve been building up an IEM/Backing tracks rig, your channel is always the right spot to get honest information on cool stuff!!! Having your videos it feels like a cheat code for Donkey Kong Country. Muchas gracias!!!!!
Donkey Kong Country I do a solo and you've really helped me with Stage Traxx more than anything else. I felt like I was DJ ing while I was playing. Stage Traxx freed me up to be a musician again lol. I appreciate your informative videos because I'm not a tech guy and no longer have band mates around who can do this stuff. Many thanks.
Stage Traxx is a must have for backing tracks, organizing set lists, & lyrics all in one.
Thanks for always putting us onto new products, Scott! Your Donkey Kong Country prowess must be impeccable 🤘🏽
Donkey Kong Country. Just starting out playing live and have already dropped my laptop from its stand once--this unit being on the floor and all the functionality it has would be so much better to use. Thx for the opportunity!
Oh no! Yeah that’s always nerve racking to drop laptops or tablets!
Oooh ohh oohhh! Donkey Kong Country. I love this with midi too! I have been using and iPod touch-left channel for the track and right for the click. This will up the game considerably! Nice video as always!!!!!
Hi, Scott! My Donkey Kong Country band has been searching for this kind of device for ages, man! To be now straight, I am starting my adventure with backing tracks for my string duo and I see no bigger kickstarter than your amazing work, my wife hates seeing me watching your tutorials but one day she will thank me for learning and even more thank you for sharing your incredible experience. Keep doing this great job, Scott. Greetings from Poland!
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I've been watching all your backing track and media playback device content, it's been really helpful. Thank you so much for doing the leg work. You're always super thorough. We're starting some test shows for a crazy new project in FEBRUARY and this would really help a lot. Thanks again Scott!
We had an Auric Audio LR-16 but sold it because we need midi, but we've held off buying the old Auric LP-16 because it's just too old, rare and expensive. Been holding out for all these new products that were coming, so glad we did.
Thank you 🙏 Glad you’ve enjoyed the videos!
I could so use one of these! What an amazing product! I could go ape with this type of device like I'm the champ in Donkey Kong Country. When only relying on yourself, sometimes you can only sing and play one instrument at a time.
Donkey Kong Country! On point! I’m really digging your reviews and learn so much from your videos!
Excellent presentation and great much needed product. Thank you for posting
Just to be aware of a 'feature' of using MP3 tracks along with midi programme selection: If you rewind to a section, and you don't go early enough, you may miss the associated midi programme select message (as that is placed a couple of seconds earlier) - so you could end up with your Gary Moore full-on lead-break patch over a quiet-reflective acoustic section. No way around that - just something to be aware of.
That is a super solution for when you want to get rid of computers in your band rig. We can now finally play our Donkey Kong Country metal cover with backing tracks properly!
Pretty cool product. I currently play backing tracks from the TC Helicon Voicelive 3 Extreme, so the idea of pedal-based backing tracks is cool. Having a multitrack output option is great. Donkey Kong Country!
Nice! I used the VL3 (non extreme version) for a while. It’s a great unit! Cool vocal fx
Donkey Kong Country. I just moved from northwest of Toronto, to Yonkers New York. I lost a lot of band mates in that move. I don’t know a soul here, so the pedal could fill in musically, be much more sober but probably less in the way of conversation.
Scott, thanks for all the informative videos along the way. Especially regarding PA’s and wireless systems.
Thank you Scott. Looks like a nice unit. I have been using the Boss RC5 to playback backing tracks when i do clinics and workshops as well as some solo shows. This opens up a lot of possibilities. I do like the 32 bit float 48k files of the boss units. They help with the Donkey Kong Country tunes but they are really big files
Well dang DONKEY KONG COUNTRY! This is exactly what I'm looking for. As a guitarist ,I've been struggling with having backing tracks easily accessible . I have been following you for a while and your katana MK2 video convinced me to purchase one. I Love it! And I have learned so much about midi from you. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and your teaching style is very easy to follow.
Thanks! Glad you found the videos helpful 🤘
This is definitely a great tool for live track performance. Yes, it needs a few additions but at its first stage looks very promising. I use BackTrax on iPad and only use a keyboard track on the L and click and cue on the R so it would be easier for me to covert my mp3 to .wav. Then, I would in Donkey Kong Country. Thank you Scott. Love your vids.
Cooler than finding a secret door in Donkey Kong Country! Great video as always, Scott!
From riffs that roar to tones so sweet,
His skills and passion rarely meet.
Like vines that swing in jungles free,
He's got the groove of Donkey Kong Country.
For fans who watch, each chord's a thrill,
A journey led by Scott Uhl's skill.
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Great video. And great piece of gear.
Personally I prefer stage Traxx on the iPad.
No multicables and all of the other features you mention in your wish list.
Yup, that’s what I’m sticking with. And then I need video for my original music, so b beat for original and then stage Traxx for covers. But that’s just for me anyways 🤘
@@ScottUhlMusic b beat is great, my band is using the voicelive extreme 3, but ever since I saw your video on the b beat, I've been looking to upgrade, though this looks great as well... at least it beats the 2 mono track outs on the tc helicon... Played the donkey kong card in my other comment, lol.
Had no idea about this product! Glad I came across this, thanks for the video
Donkey Kong Country, Scott your videos are excellent. Always done professionally and to the point. I have shared your channel to many of my fellow musicians and we appreciate your continued contribution. Keep up the good work!
Sometimes I feel lost in the wilderness when it comes to backing tracks but something like this would be exactly what I need to get out of Donkey Kong Country! Another great video, Scott.
This pedal review that i been waiting for long
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Thanks Scott for the great video. Again, I love the honesty when something is "not right for you". Your honest and detailed reviews are appreciated. Similarly, this product is not right for me, but hopefully it goes to a good home.
Thank you! I’m definitely blessed to try out so much gear. It’s a cool product, but I bet I can find a good home for it 🤘
Hey Scott. I always appreciate your product reviews. The Idoru P1 is an ideal tool for my Nintendo cover bands Donkey Kong Country set list
Scott. Great video. Been looking at this since their kickstarter campaign. Thanks for the review. Donkey kong country - one of my faves
Thanks for pointing out the live “concerns”.
I'm so glad I discovered this channel because of products like this. I run monitors and tracks for a couple of bands and a product like this would save me SOOO much time in programing. The routing looks dead simple and the dedicated controls for the headphone out is killer!!!! I borderline hate running a reaper session as the drummer for my band as I constantly have kill my back bending down to get to the laptop on the floor, this is something that I would LOVE to have here in Donkey Kong Country (Australia)
Glad it’s helpful to you! 🙏
Donkey Kong Country. This is exactly what my band needs. We’ve been using workstation and the anxiety I feel during the show is horrible. Thank you Scott for the comprehensive videos. Best
Thanks for checking out the video! 🤘🤘
Much cheaper pedal, maybe it’s good enough: @baktrakpedal5996
lmao things like zoom r8 etc have been here for ages
I don't comment often, but I really appreciate your efforts, Scott, to educate us gigging musicians. This backing track pedal looks just right for two bands I play drums in, and even for my own solo live shows where I play guitar and sing. Looks like I need to visit Donkey Kong Country!!!
Thank you 🤘 Glad you’ve enjoyed the channel!
Donkey Kong Country. I'm between this one or the b-Beat from mLive, the bBeat had video also. Anyway, thanks for the video, it's crazy how much new audio tech it's outhere
The b beat has more features for sure. Thats why I reviewed both in detail so people can see which one works best for them 🤘
@@ScottUhlMusic Yeah, I saw your b Bear video also, that one is crazy, lyrics, midi, video, everything you may need, and it's a really small device. All in one, it has pro's and cons, if that fails, you have nothing to do your show haha, anyway, thanks for the videos, you're already saved me and guided me with my band live gear and how to make it easy and not super expensive
Very cool device. One thing I would want on such a device is a significantly larger screen. My old eyes just can't read such a small screen while it's on the floor. Still... interesting tech. Great review, Scott. You just earned a sub.
Thanks for the sub! 🤘
Donkey Kong Country is the only thing my band needs 😅. Awesome video, crystal clear explanations as always. Well done mate 😊
Hi Scott!! It's always a pleasure to see your videos about the different devices that appear on the market. It's been a huge coincidence that you came across this device, recently my B.Beat broke down and we went back to the computer to be able to use the back tracks....so I'm going to try my luck with Donkey Kong Country!!
Ah bummer to hear that about the B Beat, mine has been working great!
Im recently looking to start a band. Im an intermediate bass player and a vocalist. Ive decides to go out and perform in the clubs or even the streets since recruiting members with the same goal is hard for me so maybe by performing i can get some people to join me who are motivated and, talented and easy to work with. That padal sounds like something i can use. By the way, I've been watching your channel and I appreciate what you do. Most of us as beginners in the game have no clue about this gears and their use, you truly are helping us. Donkey Kong Country
Thank you 🙏 Glad you’ve enjoyed the videos!
Donkey Kong Country. Been wanting to pick up one of these for my live sets as it could add a lot in terms of playing the parts that I don't have band members for. Nice review! Best one I've seen yet.
This pedal would definitely get me all the way to Donkey Kong Country with a hands free option to control my tracks live. Cool unit, and gotta love the depth of your reviews!
Sweet device. Cheaper than laptop+interface, and easier to manage on stages
The submixes really make it useful
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Great video as usual Scott!
Great review, as usual, mate!
I've used a DigiTech JamMan Delay for many years doing pretty much that, except with all things you expect from electronic devices nowadays (MIDI was the most missed feature, even being stereo or mono is a good to have but 95% of the cases you won't need the second channel... being limited and all, it served me very well. :)
OMG! Dude… Thanks for the video. I need to get one of these,and to set up Midi controllers. I had no idea ,… thanks man.
My dad brought home a tabletop arcade machine in the 80's and our house became Donkey Kong Country in the neighborhood (true story). Great review as always @scottuhl. Appreciate the thorough insights about the Idoru backing track pedal. Appears to do everything I wish my Boss RC-600 did, without the extraneous functionality. I particularly like the six outputs, and ability to customize. Agree with the cons, however, I am not quite as dynamic of a player, and have a much smaller set list that I could easily convert to wav. This would work great for my setup! The only other feature that would make this even better would be battery power for portability.
Donkey Kong Country, I'm playing solo with backing tracks. I'm being using a Roland Vima JM-5 for years. Playing with stems would be nice, Thanks for a lot of good videos from you
I got on their email list a couple years ago when they had sold out of the first launch. Meanwhile I learned how to use OnSong and play my backing tracks from my iPad. I’m sure the Idoru has much better audio quality and on the fly editing and mixing. For now my simple setup works for me. Maybe someday. Cheers.
Donkey Kong Country. Recently started watching videos on this channel. I've been trying to implement backing tracks in my band's live show and have been very curious about this piece of gear. I'm so glad I came across this very informative and helpful channel!
Thanks! I’m glad you’re enjoying the channel
Yo Scott! Your demo videos are the best on UA-cam. Your opinions on gear can not be purchased. I’ve learned so much!
Donkey Kong Country foreva!!
That’s Donkey Kong Country-tastic!!! Nice review as always Scott, well paced and nicely described! I like the midi controls feature too.
Very well done video Scott.
Thanks, I appreciate it!
Great review as always Scott! This Donkey Kong Country pedal is pretty darn kewl!
Yet another great review Scott! You always tell it like it is. Sent from my home in Donkey Kong Country.
Pre-congrats for 100k. You're so close!
Thanks man 🙏🙏 Almost there! So crazy, I still remember when I was excited for 1000 subs 🤯
@@ScottUhlMusic I think I stumbled on your channel around 7k. Nuts!
@ thanks man, I know you’ve been here for a long time, and I’m sincerely grateful for that 🙏🙏🙏
Great review Scott. I know what you mean about the always changing setlist based on crowd response. If there were a way to have an iPad or iPhone interface and scroll through the setlist using a touch screen, that would make it more flexable for deviating from a setlist. That iOS app should be what they develop next and it should have a checkbox next to the song in the set so you know which songs you have already played. I hope Idoru sees your video and reads our comments for future firmware and development updates. Donkey Kong Country.
Donkey Kong Country, this looks like a great fit for my trio ... to replace the laptop! Thanks for another awesome video Scott !
Hey Scott, I like idea of the 6 outputs and the midi control that the Idoru P1 offers. I also liked your set list ideas that you showed. That can make the show more exciting for both the band and requester. Anyways, thanks again and Donkey Kong Country!
Well Donkey Kong Country! I’ve been trying to figure out for weeks a setup that will do exactly this! Thank you for your great review of this awesome product!
I’ve been following your channel for a while now and man, you sure know how to explain stuff well.
We’re in the process of implementing backing tracks more and this one does check our boxes, so even if we don’t play Donkey Kong Country live, we’re more than interested in using this one for our next gig 🤘🏼🤘🏼
Thank you 🙏
@@ScottUhlMusic thank you for all the helpful videos. I’m glad I found your channel 😊
Been looking this for a while, really glad you were able to make this video, it’s exactly what I need! Donkey Kong Country
Thanks for watching! 🤘
Was waiting for this (found you on your friend's video haha) This will be great for my Donkey Kong Country cover band! I do wish it had more outs haha
Haha nice! Chris is a great dude 🤘
This is exactly what I've been searching for! DONKEY KONG COUNTRY. We do the same as you... mixing up the setlist at every gig... so those tweeks you mention would be very handy. Pitch shift and tempo change possibilty would be great. They might be able to update it through firmware. Let's hope so 'cause this is definitely useful for what we do. Im currently using my phone🤦♂️ (on airplane mode, of course😂). Another awesome video, Scott. You rUhl!!
Thanks man! 🤘
Great wonderful afternoon Scott.
Thank you for your amazing videos.
I am a one-man band and an amazing vocalist!
I would love to have the opportunity to use this particular unit when I’m performing while having Donkey Kong Country time.
Really appreciate the *pragmatic* review and analysis work you do! Please keep up the great work. Donkey Kong Country.
Donkey Kong Country ❤ I love the professionalism! Great channel for live gear!!!
Thank you 🙏
This is super cool, it reminds me of my favorite N64 game Donkey Kong Country. Thanks for your video, great content, as always!
Great review! We've been looking for equipment to use backing tracks properly and easily. This is a great product, I think. It would be a great addition to the Donkey Kong Country!
Donkey Kong Country. Scott, this is awesome! I need. Great multitrack capabilities. Could replace several other pieces of gear I currently use to do this. Thank you for this channel!
Thanks! Glad you found it helpful!
It's great how technology has advanced for us musicians and producers.
I wouldn't imagine that myself back in the day when I was 6yo while playing Donkey Kong Country beating some A from King K. Rool haha.
Just when I was wondering if there was an alternative for the Bbeat from M live.
Thank you so much for always being so on time when I have doubts about gear haha! Keep it up, sir!🤜🤛🎉
Dude, best moment ever was beating the final boss! Haha
Donkey Kong Country. Love your videos, this equipment would be nice for my church band, I'm the bass player, and sometimes not all the members can make it to the service. Have a great day.
I used the NUX Live Mate mp3 backing track pedal for years... performed brilliantly. I bought 2 but now I've sold one, I play tracks from an android tablet. I'm putting the other Live Mate pedal (you can't buy them anymore) on ebay uk soon.
Donkey Kong Country … sending the barrels down hill, well I suppose that’s better than whizzing cannonballs. I’ve been using my old rc300,
I have to tell you , the subject matter of your reviews is spot on.
This looks great 😃 despite the hiccups, I could really use this for some shows. I've always had trouble finding musicians to gig with and this could be the solution.
Oh, I forgot, donkey Kong country! Lol
Hi Scott, I see that this is a pretty interesting piece of equipment to use with my band. On many occasions we wanted to do something additional that would take our show to the next level and with it Donkey Kong Country we will surely be able to achieve it. Thanks for your reviews
You continue to find that niche of super cool equipment that no one else in Donkey Kong county covers!❤. Thanks!
Thank you 🙏
Looks like a pretty nice alternated to those other audio interfaces that were still dependent on a tablet, etc. I can imagine a few people this would be great for. On a side note, 100K subs is right around the corner! Cheers!
Thanks man! It’s soooo close! Thanks for the support 🤘
Donkey Kong Country..... Thoroughly enjoying your video's very informative in all the gear available. Thanks Scott....
Playing Donkey Kong Country is like hunting for the perfect pedal. Lots of trials, a few pitfalls, and when you finally get it right, it’s pure ape-solute bliss!🐵
Great video!👏
Hahaha nice!
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I've been looking at this with great interest, the MIDI features especially! I really like the idea of being able to give this to a drummer, and letting them take charge.
Great review as always Scott. This gear makes me feel like I’m in Donkey Kong Country.
I love how you give so many playback options on your channel! Its like playing Donkey Kong Country so many levels! :-)
Thank you 🙏
I love the music in Donkey Kong Country! I think DKC2 was the best. Love your channel, it’s been a huge help for my cover band to upgrade our setup. This device might be exactly what we are looking for, though not being able to change the setlist midset is going to be tough.
I loved all 3 of the originals! They still hold up to this day
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I‘ve been heavily getting into Stage Traxx 3 lately thanks to all of your related videos but I still think this device would perfectly fit for my bands needs.
Thank you a lot, Scott!
CONTROL SYSTEM IS GREAT:
It is possible to change the way the P-1’s main controls work to better suit your needs. By default the pedal uses control mode A, where the song is triggered on the release of the play switch.
In control mode B, the play and pause commands are sent as the play switch is pushed down. The stop command is triggered by pressing [Previous] and then [Play].
In control mode C, there is no pause control. The play command is sent as the play switch is pushed. The stop command is sent when it is pushed again.
I love this device works perfectly for over 6 months, 30+ shows!
As of right now, no, you cannot configure the buttons. But you can use midi to program it how you would like 🤘
@ you can’t configure how you want it, but You can use different modes - I’m personally using MODE C which is PLAY/STOP instead of PAUSE.
Thank you and all the Donkery Kong Country for this very excellent review and demonstration. This seems to be a step up from the old Digitech Jam Man that is also limited to 16 bit / 44000, however this has better control features for changing songs or going forward or backwards all through foot control as opposed to bending over the jamman to turn dials with hands.
Nice!! This little device would be perfect for someone like me. With my main band, ive never been able to fully commit to the full on click track.. Theres a vibe and flow of energy thats live that I like to keep. holding on certain parts longer some nights depening on the crowd response or what is happening between tunes. So having the ability to cue parts and backing tracks is HUGE. Could make, making the show so much better! Also Donkey kong country is one of the best games and sound tracks of all time!
Donkey Kong Country. My drummer has been triggering tracks from the SPDSX and the poor guy needs a break 😅 Great videos. Love the channel! Thank you
Donkey Kong Country - this would be perfect for my new solo funk act. I have been writing and was wondering about foot pedals to play back backings instead of having the computer or iPad set up.
Thanks Scott for all of your videos, it makes navigating new equipment amazing 🤩 🎶
How bout that Donkey Kong Country. I appreciate the way you review products. Right to the point and thorough. Keep the videos coming.
I do love your honest gear reviews. Nice to see that the laptop-free market is getting competitive! Donkey Kong Country
I really like that this pedal is like the b-beat but has foot switches and is a tad cheaper. Great video Scott! Donkey Kong Country is also probably one of the best video games on the SNES! 😂
Thanks! And yeah, DKC still holds up to this day!! The b beat has more features such as video, charts/lyrics, teleprompter, output for drummer IEM, etc. but that’s why I reviewed both so people can decide which one works best for them 🤘🤘
Ive been running my bands backing tracks from a 2009 Macbook Pro. Something like this would have me getting it on like Donkey Kong...umm country.
In all seriousness, thank you for your videos. Ive been finding alot of great info. Subscribed.
Thanks for subscribing! Glad you're finding the videos helpful 🙏
Awesome box, Scott! Love it.
Thanks for an amazing channel, bro!
Sune 🎹🎵🇩🇰
Thanks for the video Scott. I like how it's "almost" a Stage Trax3 in pedal for. Donkey Kong Country
Looks sweet! Thanks for making great review videos for Donkey Kong Country!
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First of all great content as always. Really love the idea of them putting a backing track machine into a pedal format. Cheers
Interesting piece of gear.. We don't currently use backing tracks, but this could certainly pave the way for us. Thanks for the review on the Donkey Kong Country Idoru P1!
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I just recently subscribed to your channel and each video you have is always of great help and insight! More videos and more power to you!!!
Thank you for subscribing 🤘
Donkey Kong Country. Scott thanks for another easy-to-understand tutorial. I do usually prepare a set list and this would be a great tool for me use at a gig.
Thanks for another great review and overview Scott! My band has kicked around using backing tracks but haven’t been completely sold on it. This would be great to give it a try on a few tunes before going full on backing tracks. Can’t wait for the new Universal theme park to open next year and see Donkey Kong Country for real! 🙂
Donkey Kong Country. Love your videos Scott, thanks for the helpful tutorials on setting up backing tracks and IEMs.