thanks for listening :) chompi is impossibly fun to use-- being able to upload any sound and manipulate it in the device itself so effortlessly is very nice. i mostly have vintage keyboard samples, but the chompi gives me a lot more flexibility with how use them (for example, i love putting a long attack envelope on a vox continental organ sound, something you're not about to achieve in the original keyboard)
@@adamdb94 haha understandably! for me, i really love the flexibility dialing a sample for live performance. i can't think of any other device (besides the sp stuff) that let's you assign samples to a keyboard and gives you such deep control over the samples (and has included fx + a looper). the only headache on it is the learning curve. nothing is labeled intuitively, so learning what everything does is a steep curve.
I’m relaxing 🙏🏻
thank you for making this
thanks for listening :)
Lovely 👏
so kind as always :) much love
oh awesome!! How are you enjoying Chompi btw? It sounds great :)
thanks for listening :) chompi is impossibly fun to use-- being able to upload any sound and manipulate it in the device itself so effortlessly is very nice. i mostly have vintage keyboard samples, but the chompi gives me a lot more flexibility with how use them (for example, i love putting a long attack envelope on a vox continental organ sound, something you're not about to achieve in the original keyboard)
@@logan.m oh that's awesome!! I have a few people I know online that have Chompi and seem to enjoy it, as well. It's tempting 😂
@@adamdb94 haha understandably! for me, i really love the flexibility dialing a sample for live performance. i can't think of any other device (besides the sp stuff) that let's you assign samples to a keyboard and gives you such deep control over the samples (and has included fx + a looper).
the only headache on it is the learning curve. nothing is labeled intuitively, so learning what everything does is a steep curve.