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Why not just use the app? It’s more powerful lmao. Baffling that the move has a 4 track limit while the iOS app doesnt. You can just use a small midi controller plus your phone and you have the move but smaller and more powerful. I was excited for the idea of move but disappointed that it’s just a one way editor, not a proper version of ableton like Push 3
The most impressive thing about Florian is that he learns a lot of gear with loads of features/menus and can do a jam on them. I have mostly vintage gear. Partly because I’m a snob but mostly because I’m thick as a bowl of oatmeal. Edit: that last track was awesome!
You nailed it with “have yet to come about a groove box that can arrange a song as seamlessly as Move” I agree and that’s why I love it. Tried OP-1, Elektron Samples, Polyend Play as a couch and on the go unit away from my studio and sold them all. The Move is staying I just love it.
It’s one of the best instruments I’ve played in a while, and I’ve tried them all. The sensitivity of all the knobs and pads just feel so nice. It also super fun to use, while being affordable for nearly everyone.
I liked my op1 but I could never get it to work with Ableton. And it honestly feels cheaply made. The Headphone jack has been broken. And I can’t get a replacement for it. I don’t think I can now that they’ve moved on from it.
I am not a music elitist but this is one of the 3 or so Move videos by someone who actually can make original and interesting enough music. It has been rough out there waiting for my preorder, trying to understand the possibilities with this little device watching beatmaker after beatmaker. I am even more excited after this. Thank you for sharing.
The best thing about getting older is that your hormones are under control and you don't have to buy everything that MOVEs anymore. Just stick to the classics. When in doubt, look for a decent MIDI connector at the back of the thing.
What? It's literally the opposite for more people Smart choices = Expendable income = Being able to have the freedom to get into these things. Don't blame the world for your life not working out that way. I guarantee you that many of us have more classics than you do, yet buy this.
In Canada you have to order it directly from Ableton, so no try before you buy. At least it's shipped from their warehouse in Ontario, which means no import fees and not having to deal with foreign shipping if it has a problem.
Can we please have a round of applause for that finale jam? Woah. I'm surprised this worked better than it seems you expected. Still not my style of music-making but very cool little box....makes the Waldorf Rocket look massive 😲. Thanks for the great shout-out....one of my favorite shout-out sessions overall...some great sound varieties 👽👾🤖
I was waiting with Move until the Bad Gear treatment. Seeing comments I expected you would persuade me to skip Move, but if anything you encouraged me even more. Not sure if it was the device, the moment of inspiration or both but I must notice all three jams were impeccable today (usually I’m happy with 1/3) and match the sonic spectrum I’m looking for. Vielen Dank!
It’s been said after Ableton’s layoffs Move had very little development the last 2 years. The developers had many of the missing features on the roadmap but Ableton needed the remaining employees to focus on Push 3 and so Ableton released an unfinished Move. Time will tell if they prioritize additional development for Move or leave the feature gaps intact.
Having just learned that my Maschine 2 is about to have software support dropped by NI, I don't think I'll ever buy a software dependant thingy again. So no, Ableton, I do not want your Moosh
Smart move. I quit buying stuff that works with computers long ago and also don’t t update it if it works. Because it will be obsolete if you do sooner or later
I am also super annoyed by the Ni Maschine support drop, its just a controller for the Software, i dont see any reason for it, why not let it continue to run as controller. Now they made basically waste out of it.
Damn, that sucks. No worries here though, I'm on a Mk3. Something I want to do later is have backup installers for my NI software. Native Access downloads the installers and deletes them later, should be recoverable via Undelete type tools, or if I copy the files at the right moment.
On the other hand, Ableton still support every damned controller from the past 20+ years, including the first Push. Also, the design of the Move is quite good, at least it looks like upgrade-able. I'm only concerned about the microSD card's lifespan.
@@envo yeah, good point. And funnily enough, I have an apc40, which is imo the perfect Ableton live looping/clip based controller. It was a bugger to map to Mixbus 8 on Linux lol.
“Ableton probably: “how can we sell a device to people that make either no music or horrible music?” Well, it IS nice to receive some recognition … even just as part of someone’s angry review … ❤️🙏🏼
An equally interesting statistic is length of time between release and when they start showing up used on Reverb. I think Gaia 2 holds the crown in that category. 😀
assuming I'd want something like this I really dislike the fact you can't edit the synths other than through the 8 macros that comes with the presets. as a sampler it seems quite all right. but I get the appeal and from what I've seen the UI is pretty well thought out.
@@mcpu40 Yep, I've been playing with it a couple of days. I was attracted to the limitations and that I could take this to a coffee shop and just work something up with what is onboard. I get that it has many limitations and I would never buy this to do full productions, but as a demo making machine it excels and forces you to work with what you got in front of you. Not for everyone, that is for sure. I already have the Push 2 and for full on production work. I realize this is more of a luxury item.
I find the ideea pretty well thought out in a commercial segmentation approach, getting the casual people to move to hardware could be a win for them... (not bad gear imo)
I finally bought that zoom multistomp pedal you're using all the time. The ms-70 CDR. Not super interested in the move. Yet. Sorry for dumping that randomly to your comment 😅
my plan is to wait five years and buy one used for half the price or less as a midi controller. I like the idea of a push but small (a non standalone push that is; it's getting confusing). If I ever get a groovebox/sequencer polyend play and oxi one exist. totally agree on principle that tight integration is really what we need; and I'd also welcome a version that can run complicated m4l patches and turn the move into an advanced sequencer (ala oxi one), that you could also use directly in ableton.
@@harveytherobot I was doom scrolling youtube at 1AM and saw it got released and bought it right then from sweetwater. Its really cool I just dont know how often ill use it on the go, and it motivated me to just go pick up a used Push2 for $320 instead for an Ableton controller 😂
happy you got to feature it before the world has forgotten about it and will never talk about it again UPDATE: one of my previous move hate quotes from reddit made it on your wall of hate, i feel so honoured 🥹
Ableton stuff has been recommended to me on a number of occasions. I think the instance in which I would actually try exploring it would be if I were going to use it for the ‘tangential” version of how synthesizers were played before keyboards were used for triggering. Donald Buchla created the precedent for incorporating variable pitch buttons that resembled the ones used in sequencers and drum machines subsequently. It was meant to be in opposition to tempered pitch. Sergei, EMS and ElectriComp also built equipment along that line.
Very fair as always. I couldn't resit getting one and generally I'm enjoying it. I've never used Ableton and have no interest in connecting this to a computer, however I do want to use it with my MPC one and the crap MIDI is a real let down. I'm hoping they sort this out asap as it sounds great and sits well with the rest of my toys. Keep up the good work.
4 tracks... no jack\pin midi out.... you know what kind of a product used to have this specs? Volca Sample in 2014. But i gotta say... i'm SO gonna buy it for 350 next year!
I really enjoy the UI on the device. Using it as intended reduces some of the midi pain, I suppose. It's fun to use the drum rack to subvert the four track limit--I use it for simple lines and weird samples, and use the other tracks for polyphonic stuff like chords. A few firmware tweaks, and it will be great.
You know what is VERY BAD in Move ? Limit of 32 sets which you can create... Soo you can move with Move but not so far away... 54GB (because that internal microSD card is 64GB but that Linux must be placed somewhere) but only for samples and records, NOT for Sets! Btw. I dismounted my unit, and well: the Raspberry Pi 4 Compute Module is inside, the battery is easily detachable, and yep, there’s a 64GB microSD card, which I swapped for a 128GB one just for testing. It works great, and now I have even more free space... which I can’t use for sets. :/
Why did ableton put out videos of stylish people playing ping pong when the only guy capable of explaining an octatrack is on their payrole 😂😂😂 Cenk is everything
As an ableton user who also loves hardware gear, I think Move is definitely a tempting product since it kinda allows you bring ableton in a smallish device around. But as a ableton standard owner, I do hope that by buying move it will also automatically upgrade your license to suite since some of the instruments it has are only available in suite. (Or at least made these software synths automatically available as an add on for standard user)
That was fast! If you want to get back to the roots of bad gear, have you considered the Kaoseilator 2s handheld device? Truly some bad gear fodder, and yet still usable with enough determination!
I was expecting a blood bath based on what I’ve read online, but this review makes me hopeful it could be cool with some updates (how is there no tap tempo in 2024?) Also, great point about Ableton not utilizing Cenk for product demos. Such a missed opportunity
I think the price and future possibilities are going to make these fairly popular. From what I've heard it's pretty easy to use and learn. You can get Ableton and a move and be making beats pretty quickly. Every wannabe DJ/producer is going to have one of these stuffed into the back of their junk drawer. And, as everyone knows, it's not proffesional musicians that keep these companies in business, it's the bedroom hobbyists and wannabes that buy 99.99% of the gear and keep Uli & the boys dripping in Lambos and Kobe beef.
Bad corporate politics/culture. Release stuff half-baked, finish it post-release with updates. They probably gauge how much they need to do based on customer feedback, using us all as beta testers and to see what they can get away with in terms of what features and things to skimp out on, potentially saving money in the process. Or so I speculate.
So... if you send MIDI to a external device, you can't route the audio from that external device back into the Move? Did I understand the manual correctly? Would be good to use as a basic MIDI/Audio interface! Otherwise it looks like a very neat solution.
@@RootinrPootine 600 Canadian bucks, which makes it 21 bucks more expensive before taxes than Circuit Tracks/Circuit Rhythm, and 150 bucks cheaper before taxes than the Roland MC101. I'd say those are the closest comparable instruments right now.
Ableton move is stil so disapointing to me, with no fullsize or trs midi, no full ableton instruments, no external audio inputs for abletons effects. But those are things an autistic synth collector(me) would want i guess.
How do you connect it to the synth? Is there a specific usb to midi box/splitter? If so, I would love to know exactly which one please :) tnx for cool vid
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REALLY WANT A HARDCORE DOUBLE TEAM COMPARISON WITH THE CIRCUIT.
Funny as hell... Live user since 3 here... I just never liked push that much... I might give this a whorl.
@@cainmac_ same
I have a yet-to-open Move sitting in front of me right now. This is my shortest buy-to-bad-gear experience ever.
I found it to be a very fun instrument!
My shortest was last week when my Minilogue XD came in the mail about 6 mins before the Bad Gear episode uploaded. It was bizarre, but amazing.
Why not just use the app? It’s more powerful lmao. Baffling that the move has a 4 track limit while the iOS app doesnt. You can just use a small midi controller plus your phone and you have the move but smaller and more powerful. I was excited for the idea of move but disappointed that it’s just a one way editor, not a proper version of ableton like Push 3
Received mine on Wednesday 😂 (also own not one, but *three* novation circuits already) 🤡 All hail Bad Gear, in every sense 🙌🏼❤️
And it's to new and there's to many awailable to get the "Bad Gear price bump"
Yesssssss, you made my "we have circuit at home"/Move comment into a meme 😂😂😂😂 My life is now complete 😂
I feel personally attacked 🤣 "circuit at home" is staring at me right now.
Thank you for that one!!! Great stuff!
I didn't even have to work for my PHD and made it on BAD GEAR! What an honor 😎🙏
When you make it they will be signs. Good shit boy
😀
The most impressive thing about Florian is that he learns a lot of gear with loads of features/menus and can do a jam on them. I have mostly vintage gear. Partly because I’m a snob but mostly because I’m thick as a bowl of oatmeal.
Edit: that last track was awesome!
Thank you so much!!!
Using the Borderlands movie for Bad Gear is a perfect choice.
Thank you!!!
You nailed it with “have yet to come about a groove box that can arrange a song as seamlessly as Move” I agree and that’s why I love it. Tried OP-1, Elektron Samples, Polyend Play as a couch and on the go unit away from my studio and sold them all. The Move is staying I just love it.
It’s one of the best instruments I’ve played in a while, and I’ve tried them all. The sensitivity of all the knobs and pads just feel so nice. It also super fun to use, while being affordable for nearly everyone.
@@RollrightKnights okay lmao
What about the Sonicware SmplTrek?
I liked my op1 but I could never get it to work with Ableton. And it honestly feels cheaply made. The Headphone jack has been broken. And I can’t get a replacement for it. I don’t think I can now that they’ve moved on from it.
Yeah, DAW integration is the USP here
I am not a music elitist but this is one of the 3 or so Move videos by someone who actually can make original and interesting enough music. It has been rough out there waiting for my preorder, trying to understand the possibilities with this little device watching beatmaker after beatmaker. I am even more excited after this. Thank you for sharing.
Can you recommend more good videos on this device? I like it but I am searching for a good music showcasing its abilities.
Thank you so much!!!
You can take a girl out of trailer park but you can't trailer park usb the girl midi!
lol
wat
lo
This deserves a pin 📌
The fuck
right on man
When used as strictly standalone, it feels like they took two Verselabs, cut them in half, picked the worst halves and glued them together.
Any half of the Verselab is the worst half.
@@soundwithoutsoundbutwithso7884 You got one??
You forgot one very important option: Seventies Barbie doll collectors can use it to stage their own exclusive Saturday Night Fever party on. 🤣
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Great jams, man, and the Ableton Move seems pretty awesome, no wonder you immediately wanted one.
Thank you!!! Instabuy!
My Friday just got better - thank you yet again, Florian, for delivering your judgement!
Have a nice weekend!!!
The shout outs at the end. Brilliant!
Thanks!!!
The Circuit meme at the beginning is damn perfect
Thanks!!!
The best thing about getting older is that your hormones are under control and you don't have to buy everything that MOVEs anymore. Just stick to the classics. When in doubt, look for a decent MIDI connector at the back of the thing.
Lol, true!
Or 6 as my 2500 has....
What? It's literally the opposite for more people
Smart choices = Expendable income = Being able to have the freedom to get into these things.
Don't blame the world for your life not working out that way. I guarantee you that many of us have more classics than you do, yet buy this.
I'm the opposite, screw studio gear, I just want to use my Move
Completely agree, i have gone all in on Ableton and now my GAS is cured
In Canada you have to order it directly from Ableton, so no try before you buy. At least it's shipped from their warehouse in Ontario, which means no import fees and not having to deal with foreign shipping if it has a problem.
That's really important. I don't buy anything electronic from abroad that I couldn't handle losing the money.
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Can we please have a round of applause for that finale jam? Woah. I'm surprised this worked better than it seems you expected. Still not my style of music-making but very cool little box....makes the Waldorf Rocket look massive 😲. Thanks for the great shout-out....one of my favorite shout-out sessions overall...some great sound varieties 👽👾🤖
Thank you so much!!!
Already!! 😂
I don’t really think of it as 4 tracks due to the drum tracks. It’s more a multitrack environment with 4 buses.
That sums it up nicely!
Humor is next level, never disappoints!
Me: I want Deluge.
Ableton: we have Deluge at home.
Deluge at home:.....
;)
I think the point here is that it isn't at home...
I was waiting with Move until the Bad Gear treatment. Seeing comments I expected you would persuade me to skip Move, but if anything you encouraged me even more.
Not sure if it was the device, the moment of inspiration or both but I must notice all three jams were impeccable today (usually I’m happy with 1/3) and match the sonic spectrum I’m looking for.
Vielen Dank!
Danke auch dir!
Love the "vocoder" shoutout . 😹Great stuff as always 😼👍
Thank you so much!!!
It’s been said after Ableton’s layoffs Move had very little development the last 2 years. The developers had many of the missing features on the roadmap but Ableton needed the remaining employees to focus on Push 3 and so Ableton released an unfinished Move. Time will tell if they prioritize additional development for Move or leave the feature gaps intact.
Having just learned that my Maschine 2 is about to have software support dropped by NI, I don't think I'll ever buy a software dependant thingy again. So no, Ableton, I do not want your Moosh
Smart move. I quit buying stuff that works with computers long ago and also don’t t update it if it works. Because it will be obsolete if you do sooner or later
I am also super annoyed by the Ni Maschine support drop, its just a controller for the Software, i dont see any reason for it, why not let it continue to run as controller. Now they made basically waste out of it.
Damn, that sucks.
No worries here though, I'm on a Mk3.
Something I want to do later is have backup installers for my NI software. Native Access downloads the installers and deletes them later, should be recoverable via Undelete type tools, or if I copy the files at the right moment.
On the other hand, Ableton still support every damned controller from the past 20+ years, including the first Push. Also, the design of the Move is quite good, at least it looks like upgrade-able.
I'm only concerned about the microSD card's lifespan.
@@envo yeah, good point. And funnily enough, I have an apc40, which is imo the perfect Ableton live looping/clip based controller. It was a bugger to map to Mixbus 8 on Linux lol.
Unquantized recording is possible. Just DON’T HIT QUANTIZE. There is no auto quantize. You have to command it.
“Ableton probably: “how can we sell a device to people that make either no music or horrible music?”
Well, it IS nice to receive some recognition … even just as part of someone’s angry review … ❤️🙏🏼
Thanks for that one! Nice!!!
THIS
My lifeline is making horrible music.
Pays the bills!
This coming from someone who has no music posted, Ableton knows their demographic really well then, you.
@@DankePlacethat one hit home huh?
Lol great as always, and you have the best patreon callouts I have ever heard hands down
Thank you so much!!!
I stay with my "we have circuit tracks at home" for now :D was fun to watch, thank you!
Thanks!!!
Is this the shortest amount of time between a product's release date and it being featured on Bad Gear?
I think Tracker Mini was only one week
@@AudioPilz Digitakt 2 wasn't too far off either
An equally interesting statistic is length of time between release and when they start showing up used on Reverb. I think Gaia 2 holds the crown in that category. 😀
Checked this out and also the Circuit Tracks, but finally settled on the Yamaha Seqtrak because of the FM sounds and remote screen via cellphone app.
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I love the limitations and is why I went out and bought Move. I am loving making music on this thing.
Nice!!!
did you actually go out and buy it? that's a rarity
assuming I'd want something like this I really dislike the fact you can't edit the synths other than through the 8 macros that comes with the presets. as a sampler it seems quite all right. but I get the appeal and from what I've seen the UI is pretty well thought out.
@@mcpu40 Yep, I've been playing with it a couple of days. I was attracted to the limitations and that I could take this to a coffee shop and just work something up with what is onboard. I get that it has many limitations and I would never buy this to do full productions, but as a demo making machine it excels and forces you to work with what you got in front of you. Not for everyone, that is for sure. I already have the Push 2 and for full on production work. I realize this is more of a luxury item.
Your music is on a next level!
Thank you so much!!!
I’ve been using it for 2 weeks and I’m in love.
❤️❤️❤️
@AudioPilz I'm making beats again!
Got mine today. Also in love haha
Hey do you know if the samples that are recorded stay in stereo?
I'm tired of Ableton releasing unfinished hardware, but at the same time I love this thing and cant wait to see how it develops
It actually works;)
@@AudioPilz it's definitely got some hidden features if you look below the sequencer, there's buttons that don't light up yet ;)
I find the ideea pretty well thought out in a commercial segmentation approach, getting the casual people to move to hardware could be a win for them... (not bad gear imo)
Interesting take on the subject, thanks for posting!
@@AudioPilz thanks for making me insta buy a korg 707 back when you reviewed it, i just fell in love with iit's "megadrive" rough sounding engine...
Lazy chop is what makes this machine for beatmakers. I never really used push2 for anything else. So with Move I dont have to carry push + laptop.
We should get an Ableton sponsored ping pong tournament where the winner takes home a framed picture of Cenk pointing at a Move with a thumbs up.
😂
The real question here is why does the push 3 not use the cloud for saves? Saving projects back to live should be easier.
Not even a MONTH and it's on here?? 🤣 yeah this feels personal
It totally is;)
I finally bought that zoom multistomp pedal you're using all the time. The ms-70 CDR. Not super interested in the move. Yet.
Sorry for dumping that randomly to your comment 😅
To be fair, even stuff he likes ends up on here eventually.
It’s like a Novation LaunchControl in steroids
my plan is to wait five years and buy one used for half the price or less as a midi controller. I like the idea of a push but small (a non standalone push that is; it's getting confusing).
If I ever get a groovebox/sequencer polyend play and oxi one exist. totally agree on principle that tight integration is really what we need; and I'd also welcome a version that can run complicated m4l patches and turn the move into an advanced sequencer (ala oxi one), that you could also use directly in ableton.
5 years? Think it will be half next year or so
Sounds like a plan;)
I was going to sell mine but you convicned me to keep it. Thanks mate.
Whoa, how long have you had it?
@@harveytherobot I was doom scrolling youtube at 1AM and saw it got released and bought it right then from sweetwater. Its really cool I just dont know how often ill use it on the go, and it motivated me to just go pick up a used Push2 for $320 instead for an Ableton controller 😂
Always a pleasure;)
WOW that was fast ALREADY??
One of the biggest music tech sh*tstorms I've ever witnessed...
Great video. I’m always so amazed by the quality of your jams. Do you have your music available anywhere?
Man can make music on anything 😮
Patreon seems to be the answer to my question. Just subscribed!
Thank you so much!!! Full tracks are available on Patreon
Got a notification about this episode as I was watching an older one, while trying out my Digitakt 2 :P
Nice!!!
happy you got to feature it before the world has forgotten about it and will never talk about it again
UPDATE: one of my previous move hate quotes from reddit made it on your wall of hate, i feel so honoured 🥹
Nice, thank you;)
Ableton stuff has been recommended to me on a number of occasions. I think the instance in which I would actually try exploring it would be if I were going to use it for the ‘tangential” version of how synthesizers were played before keyboards were used for triggering. Donald Buchla created the precedent for incorporating variable pitch buttons that resembled the ones used in sequencers and drum machines subsequently. It was meant to be in opposition to tempered pitch. Sergei, EMS and ElectriComp also built equipment along that line.
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No friday goes without a new episode of bad gear. Happy Weekend! ❤
Have a great weekend!!!
uhhhh I was WAITING for this video!!!
😆SOON>>>Bad Gear to the Future! 🔥🚘🔥
😀😀😀
That’s my first piece of gear glorified at AudioPilz! I made right MOVE finally! 😂
Nice!!!
Phunn aside, you also made the best and clearest Move overview, Florian! ❤
Very fair as always. I couldn't resit getting one and generally I'm enjoying it. I've never used Ableton and have no interest in connecting this to a computer, however I do want to use it with my MPC one and the crap MIDI is a real let down. I'm hoping they sort this out asap as it sounds great and sits well with the rest of my toys. Keep up the good work.
Thank you so much!!! Funnily enough, it really shines when combined with Live
The one thing I dislike about internal lithium ion battery is once the battery goes, so goes the device.
Sad but true!
The battery unplugs and could be replaced if you can get a new one.
It's called "planned obsolescence"...
The device is highly repairable
@@morecowbell2611 that's great news!
It definitely ticks all the "I'll buy it and never use it" boxes.
Lol, shots fired;)
Octatrack review foreshadowing 👀
I think he did that one long ago
;)
If it’s so bad, why do I love it so much 😂. Another great episode!
Thank you!!!
I needed my fix of bad gear
Have a nice weekend!!!
4 tracks... no jack\pin midi out.... you know what kind of a product used to have this specs? Volca Sample in 2014. But i gotta say... i'm SO gonna buy it for 350 next year!
Volca Sample had 10 voices;)
@@AudioPilz shhhh there's always Ableton forum cultists lurking around.... the wall have ears....
I really enjoy the UI on the device. Using it as intended reduces some of the midi pain, I suppose. It's fun to use the drum rack to subvert the four track limit--I use it for simple lines and weird samples, and use the other tracks for polyphonic stuff like chords. A few firmware tweaks, and it will be great.
Agreed!!!
I f*cking saw this coming from a mile away when Move was announced
Yes because he’s torched everything that’s already out lmao
well done dude! I'd have never guessed he would make a video about the move
You and everyone else 👍
@@RollrightKnights we all did 😂😂😂
Straight to Bad Gear!!!
Holy shit this channel still exists!?! yes!
Bad gear. Definitely you should buy Deluge - it is now available to buy from a few retailers in Europe.
Great suggestion, thank you!!!
I use to pause and read the memes but we all know Weaver is going to do that for us on stream 😂
...and totally skip the verdict because he thought the finale was cringe...
@@AudioPilz 😂
But,,,But,,,but,, only 4 tracks!.... Bad Move!
It’s kind of not 4 tracks though dude. It’s a multitrack unit with 4 buses.
Rather nice tracks tho;)
You know what is VERY BAD in Move ? Limit of 32 sets which you can create... Soo you can move with Move but not so far away... 54GB (because that internal microSD card is 64GB but that Linux must be placed somewhere) but only for samples and records, NOT for Sets!
Btw. I dismounted my unit, and well: the Raspberry Pi 4 Compute Module is inside, the battery is easily detachable, and yep, there’s a 64GB microSD card, which I swapped for a 128GB one just for testing. It works great, and now I have even more free space... which I can’t use for sets. :/
Thanks for the heads up!!!
I don't get why it's midi in or out only
Neither do I...
5:47 Yeaaah ! Listenbourg mentionned !!! 🥳🥳
Why did ableton put out videos of stylish people playing ping pong when the only guy capable of explaining an octatrack is on their payrole 😂😂😂 Cenk is everything
The man. The legend.
3:46 is the most Elektron chad thing ever
We don’t need undo buttons, but we’ve all lost songs or patterns we spent hours on because of a missclick
"... RAGE-BAIT REAR-PANEL ..."
It totally is
@@AudioPilz 💯 ✊️
As an ableton user who also loves hardware gear, I think Move is definitely a tempting product since it kinda allows you bring ableton in a smallish device around. But as a ableton standard owner, I do hope that by buying move it will also automatically upgrade your license to suite since some of the instruments it has are only available in suite. (Or at least made these software synths automatically available as an add on for standard user)
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I like to Move It! Move It! But still got the hots for Novation Sir Cute 🕺
Got the hots, for what’s in the Box with the Blocks.
im so anxious for that upcomming Octatrack Halloween special!!!!!!
Almost;)
@@AudioPilz oh noo.. so Octatrack christmas?
the unsung heroes of bad gear: waldorf rocket, tb-3, zoom multistomp, EHX compressor, and 5 or so midi boxes and other unnamed guest stars
(almost forgot the JoMoX MBase11! I ended up buying one just because it was appearing so much)
The low-paid working band that shows up to the gig every night and is paid in stale beers
Digitakt!!!
Omg! HAHA! I am so happy to find this channel.
Thank you so much!!! Stick around!
I love my Move.
👍👍👍
Love the Cenk shoutout. Love the whole video ❤️
❤️❤️❤️Cenk❤️❤️❤️
This is the first video about the Move that made me actually want to buy it.
Happy to hear that!!! Thanks!!!
is it also the only one?
That was fast! If you want to get back to the roots of bad gear, have you considered the Kaoseilator 2s handheld device? Truly some bad gear fodder, and yet still usable with enough determination!
Already had number 1 on the show;)
@@AudioPilz are they not different in capability? Does the original stay limited to a 2 bar loop?
Dust magnet in 3…2…1…
Shots fired;)
I was expecting a blood bath based on what I’ve read online, but this review makes me hopeful it could be cool with some updates (how is there no tap tempo in 2024?)
Also, great point about Ableton not utilizing Cenk for product demos. Such a missed opportunity
Agreed!!!
Let's be real no one can explain the Octatrak.
Cenk totally can!
I think the price and future possibilities are going to make these fairly popular. From what I've heard it's pretty easy to use and learn. You can get Ableton and a move and be making beats pretty quickly. Every wannabe DJ/producer is going to have one of these stuffed into the back of their junk drawer. And, as everyone knows, it's not proffesional musicians that keep these companies in business, it's the bedroom hobbyists and wannabes that buy 99.99% of the gear and keep Uli & the boys dripping in Lambos and Kobe beef.
Mmmmmmh, Kobe beef...
@@AudioPilz Mmmmmmmmmmm
My guess for next weeks Bad Gear…….Digitone 2.
Should I?;)
… or Tonverk, we’re in a post truth world after all
When we get more Quasimidi synths? There are quite many interesting units.
Great suggestion, thank you!!!
Latest "direct-to-Bad=Gear" offering. Should have called it the Bad Move! (Please don't torch my Digitone II before it even arrives.)
Lol
yes it has some limitations, but everything does. Just a niche controller that I personally love
Lately companies have been releasing products that look like they were made to meet deadlines
Bad corporate politics/culture.
Release stuff half-baked, finish it post-release with updates. They probably gauge how much they need to do based on customer feedback, using us all as beta testers and to see what they can get away with in terms of what features and things to skimp out on, potentially saving money in the process. Or so I speculate.
That's how it works at the moment
audiopilz, the hero the world needs
❤️❤️❤️
Lol I mean... To each it's own.. I'm not the target demo so I'll "move" away from it lol
;)
So... if you send MIDI to a external device, you can't route the audio from that external device back into the Move? Did I understand the manual correctly? Would be good to use as a basic MIDI/Audio interface! Otherwise it looks like a very neat solution.
You can monitor and record external audio via line-in.
You can route it to the line in
You'll MOVE on once you see the price tag.
lol
When people complain about it you point out the price tag, then they do this cool move where they pretend it’s actually high
@@RootinrPootine 600 Canadian bucks, which makes it 21 bucks more expensive before taxes than Circuit Tracks/Circuit Rhythm, and 150 bucks cheaper before taxes than the Roland MC101. I'd say those are the closest comparable instruments right now.
terrible pun and actually very incorrect haha
Great vídeo as usual áudio pilz, greetings from brasil
Obrigado!!!❤️
Oh god, this has been a bad season to have GAS 😢
I feel you!
Korg, Ableton, Novation, Electron.... damn you Christmas season!!!
Do not watch videos on the new Korg Multi Poly.
1:42 Where have I heard this beat before?
It's a generic drum groove
That's my limited finger drumming skills;)
This thing might be a modern classic with the right support.
Agreed!!!
Yeah! What a verbal Intro! You topped yourself again!
Thank you so much!!!
Ableton move is stil so disapointing to me, with no fullsize or trs midi, no full ableton instruments, no external audio inputs for abletons effects.
But those are things an autistic synth collector(me) would want i guess.
Definitely an unexpected release!
It’s a sketchpad - just get some ideas fast into the box to figure it out later in Ableton live.
For that what it is, it’s great in my opinion.
@@maxzandermusic. Agreed. 👍🏼
@@maxzandermusic thats why the self depricating joke was there about who wants these features ;)
How do you connect it to the synth? Is there a specific usb to midi box/splitter? If so, I would love to know exactly which one please :) tnx for cool vid
I was using a Retrokits RK-006 here
@@AudioPilz Thanks a lot!
Still hoping Ableton will one day amaze us like they did with the Push 2. One day...
They did?;)