Erica Synths Sample Drum USER REVIEW Eurorack [Pt. 1/2]

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  • Опубліковано 9 лип 2024
  • Audio and Video by G-Storm Electro c. 2019
    Today I am giving another new product user review, this time the Erica Synths Sample Drum Eurorack Module. The Sample Drum is described as an easy-to-use, two voice, modular sample player designed with percussion and loops in mind. So how does the Sample Drum perform as a loop playback sampler? Can it be as crunchy as your Akais or Emus? Let's see.
    0:00 Opening
    1:10 Build Quality/Design
    2:51 Workflow + Audio Quality.
    4:36 Slicing, Dicing, and Envelopes
    6:04 Recording Samples Direct
    Recorded direct to Tascam DR-05.
    No outboard effects nor processing of any kind.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 23

  • @chemicalBR0
    @chemicalBR0 3 роки тому +5

    you can save your samples as a project and have that project load by default when you power on the module
    so it's not always strictly necessary to load samples every time you power on
    from the settings menu/general turn on auto load which will load the last opened/saved project when you power on

  • @mymodularjourney
    @mymodularjourney Рік тому +1

    Great to see these user videos while researching this module.

  • @moonzero-xm7014
    @moonzero-xm7014 5 років тому +1

    Just what I wanted. Nice review, thanks heaps!

  • @rdean150
    @rdean150 5 років тому +2

    Great pair of videos, very useful. Learned a couple of things - most importantly that I need to update my firmware! Great sample module right here.

  • @pruskimusic
    @pruskimusic 5 років тому +5

    Nice review. About the second part - can you show work in drone and pad files ? There are many video with drums samples, but I’m really intereating to see more ambient stuff in action;)

  • @oyoyoyo7624
    @oyoyoyo7624 2 роки тому +2

    great vid

  • @RedMeansRecording
    @RedMeansRecording 3 роки тому +2

    is there significant clicking and delay in that slicing demo in the beginning? i really like the features, but that sounds weird.
    nevermind! sounds great later in the video.

  • @tomb-X
    @tomb-X 4 роки тому +2

    to convert Audio Samplesto 16bit mono, easy way, use the batch processing with folders with audacity

  • @Fluidstructure
    @Fluidstructure 3 роки тому +1

    Nice demo. I didnt know you could sample directly to it... seems like a Lite version of Assimil8or... but interface is nice & direct it seems, tactile

  • @abayomimusic2833
    @abayomimusic2833 4 роки тому

    Thanks for making this tutorial!

  • @mattmensik9618
    @mattmensik9618 4 роки тому

    Wiich synth so you record at minute 7? Is a module?

  • @thirdsmusic
    @thirdsmusic 5 років тому +3

    I think it will slice at zero crossings by adjusting the "SMODE" parameter before slicing?

    • @gstormelectro
      @gstormelectro  5 років тому +1

      There is a ZC auto-slice mode, but not in manual mode should you need to edit slices.

  • @piotr803
    @piotr803 4 роки тому

    Nice video. Are you using an output module before hitting your Tascam? cheers

    • @gstormelectro
      @gstormelectro  4 роки тому +1

      Pittsburgh Outs to Mackie mixer, no EQ, Tascam on the tape out

    • @piotr803
      @piotr803 4 роки тому +1

      @@gstormelectro Thanks. I'm deep into euro, but I'm also interested in the crunchy sound of early samplers. Would you recommend this instead of something like Akai S series or a Yamaha TX sampler (with Tyfoon OS)? Of course, I won't be able to play chords with the sampled sounds, but as a simple sampler with character...do you think it has replaced those samplers you have for some of the functions or not at all? cheers

    • @gstormelectro
      @gstormelectro  4 роки тому +1

      While the SampleDrum is great for chopping up drumloops, I'm using mine mostly for drone/soundscapes. For more crunch like the old samplers it is possible to re-sample in your app (mine is ocenaudio for the SampleDrum) at a lower sample rate like 22kHz or 28kHz, and then save at the required 48kHz. Or just use the on-board bitrate reduction FX. However my S900 still has its uses. One use is the mentioned chord polyphony. Another is to use the S900 as a surrogate for countless EEPROM drum machines, which is what I'm doing w/ mine. I've sampled and sold my old EEPROM machines. Similar could be done on the SampleDrum by using CV to control the drum sample. While it works, the SampleDrum is limited to 2-voice polyphony.

    • @piotr803
      @piotr803 4 роки тому

      @@gstormelectro Thanks, that's really useful. I feel like I don't have anything in hardware that is poly at the moment (would love an OB-6 actually), so I was thinking of sampling sounds from my modular into a hardware sampler, which I could then play as chords. I've played with Cyclone (emulation of TX16W) and I've been getting some wicked results from sampling a very high note from a Poli ableton vst (which sounds well...a bit crap) and sampling into Cyclone, and playing it 2-3 octaves down. It's sounds magical. These pitch shiting and time-stretching algos add so much fluff and magic, it's amazing. Of course, the workflow on the vst sampler is crap (lots of mouse clicking), so I'm hoping to get a cheap hardware version of Yamaha TX16w or an Akai S model sampler (S900-S1100 would be ideal). I also find that using hardware would slow me down and made me pay more attention to the sound and if/what I like about it. Ableton is almost too fast and I end up rushing the process too much if that makes sense. I think sampling drum machines would be a great next step for me, too, if I had one.

  • @pyrox2518
    @pyrox2518 4 роки тому +1

    how come yours has ''REC'' written on it? did you do that your self?

    • @user-ph2yo9zc9d
      @user-ph2yo9zc9d 2 роки тому

      that third CV in of the second channel doubles as an audio-in for recording your own samples into the model to be played back, mangled, looped, etc. from whatever source; sounds of your synth, other machines, etc. this was possibly a prototype or earlier panel version where "rec" was printed.

  • @user-rn1fx2nc3n
    @user-rn1fx2nc3n 4 роки тому

    self