Love mine. Two things I wish they would implement "somehow" is tweakable start and end for each slice OR ability to record/ add more slices to already existing slices in one pad. But still. Super fun as is.
I've been loving mine - also I HIGHLY recommend for anyone looking into these to get some "Tall Trim Toppers" for the knobs, it really improves the feel of the knobs.
Yep, the case is a must with those little devices ❤️ I've been using the s1 a lot lately, but i'm really gassing about the p6! To me it seems you could do all the op1 things we used to see back in 2020, except for the long recording thing. Roland seems to have done a really nice job with this one
Bro you always makes the best video's! Love to watch them every time and they are so related and your presentation is top notch so big thumbs up and hope to see more p6 video's in the future!
The Roland S1 can act as a midi controller to the P-6 granular engine with all the cc controls already mapped to the S1’s knobs… works brilliantly and stops a LOT of menu diving…
I’m brand new to using a sampler and this little thing is a lot of fun! I agree, the manual is very dense, and the display screen is not the best, a video highlighting the many key combinations would be much appreciated ❤
After some initial scepticism I did order one but didn't allocate much time playing with it yet. I liked the first volca sample alot but hated bringing samples into it. This seems like a worthy successor. I didn't even register that it has an usb audio interface. I like how small and lightweight it is.
The way i assign samples to the granular engine....1)tap the granular button....2) press the shift button+ G/voice button....SNPL on the little screen refers to Sample....3) hit the C#/Enter....4) The Tempo/value knob to select what sample you the Granular engine to trigger.....5).....The C/Exit button.....
Tempted to get one but I own a Volca Sample 2, Circuit Rhythm and a MC 101. It s little and cool machine though. Love the atmosphere of your patterns man, keep it up
i only got this for the granular synth tho but my sp 404 mk2 kills this thing in most ways so no need to get it if you already have a sampler really..... i feel like the 3 second stereo recording time per pad is bit limited so you forced to make everything lofi.
I think they are both small and affordable, they could compliment each other nicely. So no need to get competitive. The Move is obviously more like a set of 4 aria, but you could create a nice vibe on the P-6 and sample into a pad on Move. I think you are trying to compare a sandwich to a main course.
@@watercolourmark just trying to figure out next purchase. Been a polyend tracker user but looking to switch it up since the polyend tracker literally dies on me last friday. Thaks for the insight..
Please post a deep dive into the menus. The manual is a joke showing characters for the display that it could never produce. Piss poor of Roland to not check it was actually accurate.
The P-6 is one of the best little machines to be released in a long time, so good that i have 2 of them now :)
I was wondering which device would be cool to pair with...
...yes i'll go the way you've gone
Love mine. Two things I wish they would implement "somehow" is tweakable start and end for each slice OR ability to record/ add more slices to already existing slices in one pad. But still. Super fun as is.
I've been loving mine - also I HIGHLY recommend for anyone looking into these to get some "Tall Trim Toppers" for the knobs, it really improves the feel of the knobs.
I can recommend them too. A great addition. Makes it much more comfortable...
Yep, the case is a must with those little devices ❤️
I've been using the s1 a lot lately, but i'm really gassing about the p6!
To me it seems you could do all the op1 things we used to see back in 2020, except for the long recording thing. Roland seems to have done a really nice job with this one
Yo would love to see more P6 videos! Really like mine but tbh I haven’t replaced any of the stock samples yet.
Bro you always makes the best video's! Love to watch them every time and they are so related and your presentation is top notch so big thumbs up and hope to see more p6 video's in the future!
just checked these out at the Roland store in Harajuku area. may grab one before i leave Japan.
I sold my 404mk2 cos of all the menu diving and crazy button combinations i can never remember. This looks l8ke same issues for me.😮
Yeah still Roland workflow but some stuff is easier I think.
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The Roland S1 can act as a midi controller to the P-6 granular engine with all the cc controls already mapped to the S1’s knobs… works brilliantly and stops a LOT of menu diving…
I've been waiting for this video.
That 7-segment display will be a blessing in a couple years. OLED displays come with headaches. The 7-segment will last forever.
Time will tell!
This thing is a very cool and versatile addition to my 404. ❤✌️
Love the video and the jam !!
I’m brand new to using a sampler and this little thing is a lot of fun! I agree, the manual is very dense, and the display screen is not the best, a video highlighting the many key combinations would be much appreciated ❤
After some initial scepticism I did order one but didn't allocate much time playing with it yet.
I liked the first volca sample alot but hated bringing samples into it.
This seems like a worthy successor.
I didn't even register that it has an usb audio interface.
I like how small and lightweight it is.
The way i assign samples to the granular engine....1)tap the granular button....2) press the shift button+ G/voice button....SNPL on the little screen refers to Sample....3) hit the C#/Enter....4) The Tempo/value knob to select what sample you the Granular engine to trigger.....5).....The C/Exit button.....
Might be getting one for Christmas 🎅
Second and mines come tomorrow 🙏🏾
Tempted to get one but I own a Volca Sample 2, Circuit Rhythm and a MC 101. It s little and cool machine though. Love the atmosphere of your patterns man, keep it up
i only got this for the granular synth tho but my sp 404 mk2 kills this thing in most ways so no need to get it if you already have a sampler really..... i feel like the 3 second stereo recording time per pad is bit limited so you forced to make everything lofi.
Do you like p-6 more than the Ableton move?
I think they are both small and affordable, they could compliment each other nicely. So no need to get competitive. The Move is obviously more like a set of 4 aria, but you could create a nice vibe on the P-6 and sample into a pad on Move. I think you are trying to compare a sandwich to a main course.
@@watercolourmark just trying to figure out next purchase. Been a polyend tracker user but looking to switch it up since the polyend tracker literally dies on me last friday. Thaks for the insight..
Got mine a few days ago to compliment my S1 and T8
Hi there how much better sounds the q
Auto tune that you give away last time compared to auto shift in ableton
that's unusual - 😌
What’s the Bluetooth receiver /transmitter?
I agree
Very Parra for Cuva esque.
Please post a deep dive into the menus. The manual is a joke showing characters for the display that it could never produce. Piss poor of Roland to not check it was actually accurate.
I wonder if anyone has ever written anything on a device like this thats ended up a finished track or used for getting actual work done.