Thanks! It’s a fun box and sounds great. The live looping function works well too. You might notice in this video that the volume drops a bit between recording and playback but I’ve since figured out how to prevent that.
@joshlucan3512 Do you feel inspired by the sound working on the s2400 as your main production piece? I am deciding between the Rossum sp-1200, Akai Mpc 3000 and this Isla S2400 … specifically I want the machine to be the midi centrepiece for synths in the studio. Thank you for your expert advice in advance brother 🙏🏽
Those are all sweet machines. I have an MPCX as well and love it dearly. The s2400 does sound really good and is definitely inspiring to use. I don’t know if it’s the input filters or the summing inside but it does all glue together in a satisfying way. It’s a little fiddly with the button combos you have to learn to get around it. You press shift+4 for live looping for example. There’s a lot of shift-b and shift-track and things like that. It can be hard to remember. I haven’t delved into the midi functionality yet. So far I’ve just been using it for chopping samples (for that sp1200 aliased sound) and live looping and I really like it.
This is the video I've been searching for to help me feel like this s2400 is what I need. Great work!
Thanks! It’s a fun box and sounds great. The live looping function works well too. You might notice in this video that the volume drops a bit between recording and playback but I’ve since figured out how to prevent that.
@joshlucan3512 Do you feel inspired by the sound working on the s2400 as your main production piece? I am deciding between the Rossum sp-1200, Akai Mpc 3000 and this Isla S2400 … specifically I want the machine to be the midi centrepiece for synths in the studio. Thank you for your expert advice in advance brother 🙏🏽
Those are all sweet machines. I have an MPCX as well and love it dearly. The s2400 does sound really good and is definitely inspiring to use. I don’t know if it’s the input filters or the summing inside but it does all glue together in a satisfying way. It’s a little fiddly with the button combos you have to learn to get around it. You press shift+4 for live looping for example. There’s a lot of shift-b and shift-track and things like that. It can be hard to remember. I haven’t delved into the midi functionality yet. So far I’ve just been using it for chopping samples (for that sp1200 aliased sound) and live looping and I really like it.
Hello there Mr. Tasty!
Hahaha! Why hello!