What a wonderful track! Nice how you use these two great machines together, i just started with my Behringer Crave myself and you inspired me to chase the TR-8 as well
Hi, I use a Midi cable out from the Tr8 to Crave. Crave is in midi channel 2. Tr8 is MAster and Crave is Slave. IT should work only by connecting the midi cable in the TR8 midi OUT port and into the CRave's midi IN port. Midi sync is the easiest way to connect two or more devices.
Great question, never thought about that. I think both are unique in their own way, my friend. TR-8 is digital emulation, Drumbrute is 100% "analog". Both have a nice live performance approach with different workflows which may help you create your own live performance technique. Adding a low budget distortion/ or any other fx pedal to the Drumbrute makes it sound HUGE. Tr8 includes a reverb/delay and some compression knobs. I would say the following considering my little experience with both machines (which has been great): If you want to play live and get a great sound as soon as you open the box, get a TR8/TR8S. Get a Drumbrute if you are more into sound design or would like a more "analog" sound and enjoy the ride. Fortunately with both machines you can get a good second-hand deal on ebay or Mercado Libre if you are in Latin America. What about you? have a great weekend.
@@chinokako well I'm looking into it, but I don't know much I use to put my hands on a Mixer and vinyl but it is almost 2 decades ago, and since then I have never more touched stuff like this. Yet I have a bit more time s and the idea of going back to music has started emerging in my head for a few months yet. So I am trying to figure out what would be nice to start with.
how Cool! Sounds like fun, buddy. If there is anything I can help you with, I'll be more than happy. When I first started trying to manipulate devices to make it was very confusing at first but a lot of nice people has helped me. One thing is for sure, you will never regret exploring those ideas in your head and start having fun making music. Cheers!
What a wonderful track! Nice how you use these two great machines together, i just started with my Behringer Crave myself and you inspired me to chase the TR-8 as well
Amazing jam session! Two little machines = one banging track!
Very good work 😍👌
giving me serious boy harsher vibes, so sick
Nice! Cheers from the Netherlands.😊
thank you!!! :)
Nice jam 🙌
Thank you!! :)
Muy buen jam amigo!!!
Muchas gracias hermano!
Handmade tekkno, keep it simple and dirty ... nice stuff !
glad you like it, many thanks :D
This beat slaps 🤘🏼🤟🏼
thanks!!
really lovely techno how do you sync crave with tr8?
Hi, I use a Midi cable out from the Tr8 to Crave. Crave is in midi channel 2. Tr8 is MAster and Crave is Slave. IT should work only by connecting the midi cable in the TR8 midi OUT port and into the CRave's midi IN port. Midi sync is the easiest way to connect two or more devices.
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Thanks amigo!!
Becouse i have your same machine but i have a sync problem
You prefer the TR8 or the Drumbrute?
Great question, never thought about that. I think both are unique in their own way, my friend. TR-8 is digital emulation, Drumbrute is 100% "analog". Both have a nice live performance approach with different workflows which may help you create your own live performance technique. Adding a low budget distortion/ or any other fx pedal to the Drumbrute makes it sound HUGE. Tr8 includes a reverb/delay and some compression knobs. I would say the following considering my little experience with both machines (which has been great): If you want to play live and get a great sound as soon as you open the box, get a TR8/TR8S. Get a Drumbrute if you are more into sound design or would like a more "analog" sound and enjoy the ride.
Fortunately with both machines you can get a good second-hand deal on ebay or Mercado Libre if you are in Latin America. What about you? have a great weekend.
@@chinokako well I'm looking into it, but I don't know much I use to put my hands on a Mixer and vinyl but it is almost 2 decades ago, and since then I have never more touched stuff like this. Yet I have a bit more time s and the idea of going back to music has started emerging in my head for a few months yet. So I am trying to figure out what would be nice to start with.
how Cool! Sounds like fun, buddy. If there is anything I can help you with, I'll be more than happy. When I first started trying to manipulate devices to make it was very confusing at first but a lot of nice people has helped me. One thing is for sure, you will never regret exploring those ideas in your head and start having fun making music. Cheers!
///___wn kapo
Gracias hermano! te agradezco, seguimos practicando diario para siempre mejorar.