Recorded vocal parts with built in mic dirty style. Used behringer pro 1, Behringer Kobol Expander, Behringer UBXa D and Oberheim TEO-5 for all synth parts. Sorry for the focus issues. I forgot to turn off AF. :(
Nice and smooth electro! ⚡⚡ I like how the limitations of the sampler contributes on delivering a solid track footprint. Now I wonder how useable would be the P6 as an external sequencer. Subbed, I want to see more of this! 🔥
Thanks for the watch and sub! Would probably be good to sequence a drum machine that doesn't have conditional trigs, maybe like the Roland sh4d for example lol! Imagine Roland adding conditional trigs to this little thing but not the tr8s and the sh4d. I sent them a request to do it now that it's here in this machine. IMO conditional trigs are a must if the sequencer patterns are short. Such a great thing.
@@osands Nice one mate! We never know, future firmwares are always a mystery. I have the hope the will implement that as the tr8s has already the autofill, so in reality it wouldn't be a big constraint, unless they want to capitalise that feature in other gear.
@@RareCounterKulture Yeah on the tr8s I don't mind it not being there too much, because as you said, the fills gets you part of the way there, but on the sh4d in particular its sorely needed. That one could be so much better if they added it.
If you go lower sample rate + mono vs stereo you get longer times. A lot of this was 1 shots sequenced though. I don't like the 2.9 on 44.1 stereo though it sucks actually. Maybe Roland can expand someday and give us a global pool vs per sample.
In the loopop video he said you have to restart it nine times to backup/restore things, is that true ? You have made many tracks with it, do you start from scratch everytime. I am still not decided because of the limited sample time, if i could dump and restore everything in it with one "click" i could live with it.
I havent done that actually so I I'm sorry but I don't know. I need to see how to do that maybe but basically this is what I've done so far. I took all the factory samples on it and deleted all of them immediately. Then I used the software tool to load some sounds of my own and I also sampled a bunch of sounds into it. I left a couple banks empty while I made tracks to record new sounds as I went along. For this last track I completely deleted everything I had since then and started from scratch again. I should probably learn how to back it up and not just delete them all and start over. lol Sorry man!
If you wanna make a backup of your samples, you have to connect the P6 to the computer and turn it on in export mode, by pressing the sampling button and the button of the bank you wanna export. So, the only way is to export one bank per time. If you wanna export more banks, you have to turn off and repeat the sequence. Anyway, all the instructions are in the manual
Recorded vocal parts with built in mic dirty style. Used behringer pro 1, Behringer Kobol Expander, Behringer UBXa D and Oberheim TEO-5 for all synth parts. Sorry for the focus issues. I forgot to turn off AF. :(
Excellent 👌
sounds great 👍
My. Drexciya would blush! :D
Kings ofc!
@@osands Eargoggle!
Cooool!✌🏼
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Nice and smooth electro! ⚡⚡
I like how the limitations of the sampler contributes on delivering a solid track footprint.
Now I wonder how useable would be the P6 as an external sequencer.
Subbed, I want to see more of this! 🔥
Thanks for the watch and sub! Would probably be good to sequence a drum machine that doesn't have conditional trigs, maybe like the Roland sh4d for example lol! Imagine Roland adding conditional trigs to this little thing but not the tr8s and the sh4d. I sent them a request to do it now that it's here in this machine. IMO conditional trigs are a must if the sequencer patterns are short. Such a great thing.
@@osands Nice one mate! We never know, future firmwares are always a mystery.
I have the hope the will implement that as the tr8s has already the autofill, so in reality it wouldn't be a big constraint, unless they want to capitalise that feature in other gear.
@@RareCounterKulture Yeah on the tr8s I don't mind it not being there too much, because as you said, the fills gets you part of the way there, but on the sh4d in particular its sorely needed. That one could be so much better if they added it.
Great job, I love it!🖤 How do you record such long sequences? I thought that sampling was very limited in time. I'm thinking of buying one...
If you go lower sample rate + mono vs stereo you get longer times. A lot of this was 1 shots sequenced though. I don't like the 2.9 on 44.1 stereo though it sucks actually. Maybe Roland can expand someday and give us a global pool vs per sample.
What drum samples are you using for this? Find it hard to get snares this snappy
808 snare from roland tr8s sampled into isla s2400 for 12 bit crunch.
In the loopop video he said you have to restart it nine times to backup/restore things, is that true ? You have made many tracks with it, do you start from scratch everytime. I am still not decided because of the limited sample time, if i could dump and restore everything in it with one "click" i could live with it.
I havent done that actually so I I'm sorry but I don't know. I need to see how to do that maybe but basically this is what I've done so far. I took all the factory samples on it and deleted all of them immediately. Then I used the software tool to load some sounds of my own and I also sampled a bunch of sounds into it. I left a couple banks empty while I made tracks to record new sounds as I went along. For this last track I completely deleted everything I had since then and started from scratch again. I should probably learn how to back it up and not just delete them all and start over. lol Sorry man!
If you wanna make a backup of your samples, you have to connect the P6 to the computer and turn it on in export mode, by pressing the sampling button and the button of the bank you wanna export. So, the only way is to export one bank per time. If you wanna export more banks, you have to turn off and repeat the sequence. Anyway, all the instructions are in the manual