Brilliant drum/bass sounds. You can change the inbuilt sounds individually for snare, kick etc... using the effects/dely, resonance etc... and save them to the custom kits so it keeps your changed sounds. The bass sounds on this are awesome. Also portable battery powered but recomend just using an external rechargable power pack. Pair this with a good sampler and you'll have a ball... it's(looks nice with the Zoom ST224..same colour scheme)
The dr202 sequencer has three tracks. The third is for sequencing external gear. It was pretty clearly intended for the sp202. Together, you can produce proper tracks!
For me, the best solution to recycle the musical intrument are make music with. And anover solution are update it... exemple, change the wavetable on a numerique synthesizer with best samples.
Cool video, I watched it a few times. I just can't figure out how to save a patch change. I can change the bass sound but every time I return to a pattern it plays with the previous patch. Help!!!
Hmm, I'm afraid I can't remember this one so I guess it's about time to remind you guys of ...du du duh...the manual. It can be found by googling in a few seconds.
Nice video. I had a mate in the early 2000s with one of these which I lusted after. Thought the sounds were fantastic at the time and loved the tweakability of them. Nice to see it again. Also curios, whats the little white box synth next to it?
How do you delete a part of the beat? I can’t figure out how to go back and undo a bass line that’s been recorded? I always just have to start from scratch
Brilliant drum/bass sounds. You can change the inbuilt sounds individually for snare, kick etc... using the effects/dely, resonance etc... and save them to the custom kits so it keeps your changed sounds. The bass sounds on this are awesome. Also portable battery powered but recomend just using an external rechargable power pack. Pair this with a good sampler and you'll have a ball... it's(looks nice with the Zoom ST224..same colour scheme)
Techno Viking slays to the 202. Nice.
Dude this jam bangs!
The jam really is good! Very impressive
Thanks a lot, glad you like it! 🤩
This Awesome Fantastic🎹🔉🎶🎶🎶
Thanks a lot! 🤗
Your beats are phat dude
Glad you like em
Wow I had no idea this existed...
So the SP202 had a big brother...🤔
The dr202 sequencer has three tracks. The third is for sequencing external gear. It was pretty clearly intended for the sp202. Together, you can produce proper tracks!
Nice video, and good work on the restoration. Now I'm off to be a Planeteer and recycle those synths...
Using that bit actually ended me up with a Copyright complaint by Nikelodeon 😱
@@rejectedsynths Oops! Shame, it's a good manifesto for the retro-synth-buyer - or maybe just an excuse to buy more...! :D
For me, the best solution to recycle the musical intrument are make music with. And anover solution are update it... exemple, change the wavetable on a numerique synthesizer with best samples.
Cool video, I watched it a few times. I just can't figure out how to save a patch change. I can change the bass sound but every time I return to a pattern it plays with the previous patch. Help!!!
Hmm, I'm afraid I can't remember this one so I guess it's about time to remind you guys of ...du du duh...the manual. It can be found by googling in a few seconds.
@@rejectedsynths I do always RTFM
Nice video. I had a mate in the early 2000s with one of these which I lusted after. Thought the sounds were fantastic at the time and loved the tweakability of them. Nice to see it again.
Also curios, whats the little white box synth next to it?
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Another thing I just can't understand is how to record notes into the EXT track. Or if this is even possible.
www.boss.info/de/support/by_product/dr-202/owners_manuals/
The Ext Track is selected by some key combination, it should also be in the manual
@@rejectedsynths I have the manual and have read it but offers little or no information about the misterious EXT part
@@fernandorosa7144 page 39, shift plus bass gets you to the ext track part
@@rejectedsynths oops! I might have skipped that page. Infinite thanks I am now subscribing to the channel and asking you questions every night.
How do you delete a part of the beat? I can’t figure out how to go back and undo a bass line that’s been recorded? I always just have to start from scratch
While recording in realtime hold down del and press the pad for the note/drum part you want to delete
I wish you could just hold down the BASS pad and delete the whole bass part, not doing it note by note.
So just connect the midi out on the dr 202 to any midi in on a synth🎹🔉🎶
Yes, it's basically that simple
No traduction 😱