@@krostifmusic Yeah, looking forward to hearing more on the SH4d. Pairing it with the TR8s seems to be a good idea indeed! Roland is staying true to their groovebox dna in many of the newer machines.
Thanks Dylan !🙏 Sorry to hear that, sh4d is a great multitimbral synth for me full of hands-on control and can cover many things as I always look for versatile little setups, so yeah I'm glad I chose it 😊
@@krostifmusic yeah I was super excited about it and I think it has massive potential for me. Just need to bring it out and get more acquainted with it. I’m sure I’ll love it. Definitely like what you’ve done with it here!
Thanks for the compliment 😊🙏 Sh4d is not like an mc, it's différent in many ways. You have less parts than an mc but you can design your own sounds from scratch. Mc uses pcm only (samples) so you are more limited in sounds design. Sh has 10 powerful engines + a 4 layers pcm engine. That's enough to cover my needs :) I was not aware that you can design your own drum sounds as well and the drum part has 26 tracks 🤯 To me, this things is the Tr8s of Roland synths ☺️
@@krostifmusic I wonder why you never got into the MC-707, which has a lot of sound design capabilities (Zencore engine) and even a sampler and looper. Would love to hear what you can do with it!
@@BurstupTV Yeah I was tempted by the 707. I think it's a great evolution of mc. But I was more tempted by exploring different workflows and different possibilities. now I have more things than needed so I won't probably never buy it 😅
Best jam i've heard thus far - well played Krostif.It's a great machine for making quick tracks and minimal menu diving is a bonus too.
Thank you very much for your kind words 🙏 and yes it's a great machine with lots of possibilities !
The wizzard of dub techno jams 😍
Thanks my bro !!🙏💜
Congrats on the new purchase! Great vibe on this track, as always. A lot of music coming out of this machine
Thank you Ed 🙏yeah I love this multitimbral synth, it will fit my little setups like a Glover 😊
It's a very brilliant play!! The SH-4D has so many features that it's very difficult to use, but I'm having fun playing it!!
@@hazigin_mucharinda Thank you very much !🙏 Same as you, I find it fun to use, I love the sounds and the possibilities 😊
Just awesome!😮
Thanks a lot !🙏
Yeah man! Great work.
Thank you very much !🙏
@@krostifmusic Yeah, looking forward to hearing more on the SH4d. Pairing it with the TR8s seems to be a good idea indeed! Roland is staying true to their groovebox dna in many of the newer machines.
@@johannes.nieuwenhuizenI always liked Roland sounds. Sh4d has more to offer than I thought and yes I will try to post more soon ☺️🙏
This is easily the best thing I've heard from this instrument
Thank you for your compliment !🙏
your tunes are always a pleasure sir
Thank you very much for your kind words ! 🙏
yep🤙✈️🌊
Really nice! Dig the vibe for sure. Great bass line. I’ve had the SH-4D since it practically came out but just haven’t been able to gel with it.
Thanks Dylan !🙏 Sorry to hear that, sh4d is a great multitimbral synth for me full of hands-on control and can cover many things as I always look for versatile little setups, so yeah I'm glad I chose it 😊
@@krostifmusic yeah I was super excited about it and I think it has massive potential for me. Just need to bring it out and get more acquainted with it. I’m sure I’ll love it. Definitely like what you’ve done with it here!
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Thanks !🙏
Yes!!!
Did you release this track yet? I'd listen to this type of stuff for hours.
Thanks a lot ! 🙏 It isn't released yet but I work on it for a dub techno compilation and should be out early 2025 ☺️
If you like this kind of music, I recommend you to look for "Hello Strange Podcast" on Soundcloud, you will have endless hours in the genre 😉
Yeah man this is all class 👍🏼✌🏼👊🏼
Thank you !🙏
A good atmosphere😎
Thank you very much 🙏
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Smooth beautiful dub my friend!
Thanks a lot J! 🙏
Dig. Nice work
Glad you enjoyed🙏
Kick ass :)
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How would a master compare the sh-4d with the mc-303?
Thanks for the compliment 😊🙏
Sh4d is not like an mc, it's différent in many ways. You have less parts than an mc but you can design your own sounds from scratch. Mc uses pcm only (samples) so you are more limited in sounds design.
Sh has 10 powerful engines + a 4 layers pcm engine. That's enough to cover my needs :) I was not aware that you can design your own drum sounds as well and the drum part has 26 tracks 🤯
To me, this things is the Tr8s of Roland synths ☺️
@@krostifmusic I wonder why you never got into the MC-707, which has a lot of sound design capabilities (Zencore engine) and even a sampler and looper. Would love to hear what you can do with it!
@@BurstupTV Yeah I was tempted by the 707. I think it's a great evolution of mc. But I was more tempted by exploring different workflows and different possibilities. now I have more things than needed so I won't probably never buy it 😅