FIVE MINUTES WITH The Tiny 1010music Tangerine Sampler
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
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The newest in the 1010music nano-box range, the Tangerine packs a lot of power into a tiny box, perhaps moreso than previous models. With 24 voices of stereo sample playback, and 8 channels of stereo disc streaming its a clip launcher, one-shot sample, multi-sample instrument solution.
Chris B from @BOOelectric takes a break from their album launch (check it out, its a
goodie) to take a look.
The only downsides we can see is the limited single stereo output (two would have been fab!), and the cost - as you might want more than one of these to handle live duties if discrete outputs are required.
Tangerine is shipping November 2024, priced at $399
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Getting one to compliment my digitakt. This is actually amazing!
I wish I would have had this in my cover bands back in the day.
Nowadays we have all of this affordable, portable stuff, but for what? The live local scenes are mostly dead.
Ya ironic that less live bands are playing and more gear is being released. We’re all at home with our computers. What’s the point of all this stuff?
@@adamsaffron6721 yeah, most of us don't need tiny micro machines at home.
Renew it
@@solarnights4931 renew what exactly?
That fm bell sounded spectacular after you started playing with it
The Tangerine would be great to add to a synth as a sampler voice, say you had a poly you loved but needed a way to add some one shots or loops without bringing a bigger device or additional controller for it.
It sounded more like a sample of a bronze singing bowl.
It's actually a stereo sample.
Looks like an ideal way to sample any hardware synths, including making mono synths polyphonic!!
Can you use several midikeyboards at the same time via different channels/split? In that case it would be the perfect live setup. Sampling your vsti's for example.
yes we think so but you would need some kind of merge Or MIDI routing device.
what's the longest sample it'll play for stems or backing tracks? Is it disk streaming?
Yes it streams from disk. Up to 4GB... So that's hours long probably.
It has a guess if you can see how to use it approach. I recorded a loop by accident once. Now I cannot figure out how to record a loop....Or if I did record a loop.
Super Demo.Muito bom
It's like a digitakt v2 shrunk down to an impossibly tiny box. You need to pair it with a pc or an equally expensive midi controller to make it usable, but still very cool!
Or just a synth you already have.
Also, 1010music website says November 2023!
2024?
the pricing is really bad. Would love to have one, but if I can get a used digitakt with 100 usd more, I'll obviously pick digitakt over a raspberry pi with 4 buttons, 2 knobs and a touch screen hat.
Does digutakt do multisamples or long clips? Different things innit.
@@eubique I don't really care for either. What I care about is that digitakt has real hardware inside while this looks like a hugely overpriced derivative of a standardized touch-screen platform like rpi and arduino.
It does not deserve that kind of money, any way you cut it.
Most digital synths and samplers do not have a CPU in the same league as an RPi. Digitakt's is a 250MHz 32-bit single core CPU, not even in the same league as a Pentium 4, let alone a modern RPi which has multiple cores that each shame a Pentium 4.
Let's not talk about hardware that you are completely clueless about as if it indicates anything about the gear, just indicates more about you in a bad way instead.
@@grproteus you're making huge assumptions just based on it having a touch interface. Actually try it before you judge.
It feels like cheap plastic crap though.. $400 it should be aluminum. My digitakt was $700 and its all metal and feel like its made well.. The nano feels like it gonna break if I breathe on it
$399 is too much given the TE KOII at $299. I think $199 is the right price for this.
To stay within TE slang: The 1010 tangerine blows the KO2 out of the stadium. I used the KO2 and the voice stealing is terrible, like the old KO (but there it was expected) also the midi implementation on the KO2 is non-existent and the tangerine is a sampler module you can actually use. Exchange with other music platforms is there with the tangerine, with the KO2? not at all. Conclusion should be: If you want to play with some beats on actual knobs, and that’s it: Go for the KO2, if you want something far more useable: tangerine is definitely the way to go
Format makes it a kids toy.
What a lazy and ignorant “criticism”.
they look like that but they are definitely not. Very powerful and high quality audio.
I know what you mean. But they sound brilliant. If they were a toy then they’d be absolutely brilliant for a kid interested in making music.
Thank you sonicstate - that's a good amount of info in a short video. Nicely presented and compact (just like the Tangerine).
How is this different than the Blackbox?
at same price range as a smpl trek, it may be a good option
I don’t get this trend toward microscopic instruments. Is it for tiny people, children, hamsters?
They are trying to stand out, as well as dig into the lower price brackets with these toy-looking bits.
I think the Blackbox is much cooler, but 1010music gear isn't for me in general, I feel. I wonder if this is even such a good idea when there is the Blackbox for not that much more.
@@Jason75913lower price brackets?
So when you are playing a single sample using a keyboard, does the Tangerine automatically time stretch that sample? Or does it speed up/slow down depending whether you are up or down on the keyboard?
Can't all of this be done with Koala sampler app for like five bucks?
This looks like torture to use
It isn't!
I'v e got 2 nanobox already. They are super nice to use.
Why you say that?
I have one of these. The only difficult thing for me is not having the manual printed out so far. Everything seems easily understood but sometimes I needed the manual. So it's good gear imo.
Whats the longes in minute a sample can be played on this? Can I use it as a backing track to my external groove box live setup? Would they sync? Thank u
It can stream directly from the sd up to 4Gb, so that's a very long sample indeed, and it sends midi clock. Pretty sure it would work, but do check the 1010 site, you can see the manual there...
is not very similar with the blackbox?
sort of
Not being battery powered at this size just kills my interest in a very fun and deep instrument. This should be handheld.
i think you can use a power bank
@@pachudj3513 Never would have thought of that, Macgyver!
@@pachudj3513 Yeah, but then the battery is dangling by the cord and put pressure on the points of contact.
@@milk_bath yep, it would be way better if it had an internal battery
They are releasing an attached battery for all the nanoboxes.
onion farts
You mean queefs?
@@subs4794 i farted for you
Nah too small not enjoying that tiny size. Sounds impressive though.
Music technology hasn't moved at all in the last 7-10 years.
4 u
Wouldn't an average phone be powerful enough to do this? And have a bigger better screen.
Is there a small enclosure/case with encoders to fit with a phone/tablet? There's must be many apps and open source things out there for something like this? Any DIY forum discussing it?
I'm not aware of an iPhone app which does multisampling and streaming of long audio files and has LFOs and envelopes
Zzz, not this again. The phone already costs a lot more, doesn't have an interface built in, much worse converters and what serious person gigs from a phone?
@@ukbloke28 bra, your arguments don't make sense. There are tons of older unused phones powerful enough for musical apps, people often have laying around or sell for cheap. Nowhere did I suggest using a phones converters. All phones have jacks that can connect to a dock device with connectivity jacks & better convertors. Repurposing a phone is ecologically friendly, making use of its open source software development over the past 15 years, using its touchscreen and CPU. There must be a variety of projects doing this people may be able to share. And just in case you seriously don't know, professional musicians have been using iPhones/iPads in studio and gigging for more than 10 years. Next!
@@subs4794 your 'argument' is ridiculously entitled. Phones don't fall off trees, they have to be bought. Therefore the cost of that is folded into the phone option. no one serious performs music on a phone. I imagine your mum calling you for your dinner lol. Go ahead and list all the pros who do that so we can laugh at them...
The Nanoboxes have excellent converters, the sound quality is much better than a phone.you should actually trying using one before you make your silly judgements based on what things look like ...
@@ukbloke28 Your last reply is absolutely the dumbest comment I've ever read on UA-cam since 2007. Thank you for the lulz.