What many don't give this thing credit for is how good the sound quality is. Everything from the DAC to the filter, to the basic but effective eq effect. I don't run anything from the stock library. In fact I deleted all of the stock samples. Most of the stuff I run is from splice or from my KB6 collection. The read reason this thing is loved by it's owners is the insanely easy workflow and ease of use. Also the per beat modulation and offset adjustments are key to making the grooves sit right. I'll never sell mine.
Hi Jon, hope youre well. I agree with most of what you say, the Toraiz SP16 is basic, bit of flop, not marketed correctly, other similar gear can do way better(but complex has workflows), and as an owner of one of these, its not well supported in terms of firmware either(not buggy, just extra features we'd like) it probably only needs 1 more firmware upgrade and its a finished product. HOWEVER... if you're DJ and wanting to get into music production(which most are compelled to these days to grow their presence), or/and your beginner to music production, plus you have a pioneer dj setup(not required though).... THEN this bit of kit from pioneer is a MUST BUY. Why?.... because of its limitations; the very reason its seen as a flop. The user, is forced to focus on the basics of music production, most of the which if you're DJ you'll be familiar with, however the Toraiz helps to formulate this into a music production MINDSET, which is the transition that most will struggle with - hence Toraiz SP16 fits that niche. Essentially you'll quickly go from selecting sounds, scales, instruments, idea/pattern generation, fx and automation, arrangement and finally a bit of EQ. Essentially, in one simple and stable box, you cover all the core elements of music production. I say this, because this is how i'm currently learning on my channel/vlog (ive gone back to basic to limit myself) and i find the limitations are exactly what you need to avoid overwhelm AND speed up productivity. In my experience, the SP16, is a productivity hack for me to get my tracks started, then transition into DAW for more detailed work. (THANKS IF YOU READ THIS FAR!)
I just purchased the Pioneer SP-16. I NEVER produced and I'm a complete moron. However, I was able to make a track after two days. Granted I watched about 6 hours of videos. Here's some advice to everyone: update the software immediately. Make sure all samples are converted to 24bit/48kHz. Having a sampler of this caliber adds so much to any mix. I can make my techno mixes so much more cinematic, epic, and give it really dark musical presence.
I think if it was $600 it’d sell like hotcakes at the release price of $1299 and even its current discount price of $899 it can’t compete with MPC One at $699 or Akai Force at $999 , you should check out the Toraiz Squid Sequencer too. Had it a while and it’s NICE
Nice video. Great title. The sp16 is pioneers best product. It's very limited but that's a good thing if you ask me. It means you can't spend more time getting less done. The Dave smith filter is the same filter from the prophet 6 synthersizer. It's a famous filter because of how nice it sounds. It's one of the best parts of the sampler. It's an anolog filter and gives everything that goes through it an awesome sound. Try playing something with the drive on full and turn the filter off while it's still playing. There's huge difference. The drive on there really beefs up the sound. Saying it is a marketing stunt is overlooking the significance that filter brings to the sampler. I would love to see another video from you using some of your synths with the samplers through channels, midi control and live recording features. Thanks
the screen with the faders and arrangement and the secondhand price compared to newly convinced mé, but now I know my sp16, lol it's so much more, so much better in everything. It's a portable song composition production studio with extreme synchronization tools. sampler, midi, effects, sequencer, arranger. to be honest, it feels and looks so good. this is the best instrument I bought in my life.
I am doing a live performance with recording audience responses on my MPC Live and then chopping them up on the MPC and playing them back along with my DJ set. Is this possible on the Toraiz SP16?
Btw, in the video, it looks like you’re running an old firmware of the Toraiz Sp-16. If you update it, you’ll get to add more effects!! That was a huge bonus for mine
Hey Jon. Great video. I own an akai MPC live. It has a step sequencer that is sick! You use the sequencer through the touchscreen. But it also allows you to draw in velocity with your finger. You should check it out. And you can do sound design on it too!!
Damm Jon now I want one. Lol...... I have Maschine Mk3 - Maschine Jam - Digitakt - Roland TR-8 & RD-6 all for drums but I had forgotten the pioneer TORAIZ. The workflow looks really good.
I have one, and it rules, but it was indeed a *massive* flop. Right when it came out, both the Digitakt and MPC Live I came out to fill the same niche at half the price, and it wasn't really feature complete until last year. But just wait til it is officially discontinued. I'm suspecting it's gonna all of a sudden have its day, like the 303, 909, Tempest, etc...
i bought one in march and another last week. you prob need 2 but i got the second for 600$ the first for 800$, the as-1 is nice to add too. prob get another one of those
I have a DJM V10 and 2x VCDJ Nexus 2. On channel 1 I have the DJS 1000. Everything seems fine, but on sampling from CDJ to DJS I only get 1 channel output. It might be a DJM problem, but all works fine. Except the sampling comes from 1 speaker. This is not the case when I connect my headphones into the DJS 1000 directly. ( I am not using any laptop here) The connection seems to be the problem when sampling directly from CDJ to DJS 1000. Any clue what is wrong?
Great demo of one of the best standalone sampling workstations on the market. It inspires and gives you the tools you need to make music without getting in the way of your creativity. Love mine and would buy it again.
I'd like to get into music making, and currently as used I can get this one or an mpc one. To be frank all I could critique is the sound of the taps, so are those binary or the sound is changes depending the force you apply? /yes, I know, all have at least 2 stages, but if the second stage is for one use then it does not count/
I own an mpc one and mv8800 and I’m looking to buy a third drum machine standalone would be good I do alot of finger drumming and beat making. Looking at the force the mvone, maschine plus, or the toreiz
Ugh seriously just needs one more firmware update and it would be perfect. It has no ability to record midi from an external controller. I’d also like to see an arpeggiator as well.
Can you trigger loops in it? and does it stay in its memory? looking for a device where i can trigger loops, for live events, without a laptop or software...
I bought mine a week ago, still waiting for it to arrive. I was gonna buy the Roland MV-1, but then saw the prices of these, and bought it instead! Hehe
@@myproducerjourney thanks ! I'd rather not bother you with info I can find online, but I would take you on some feedback! A pointer or two (brutally constructive preferably haha) would suffice! 🤩🤩🤩
Hey I also was looking to buy tHis but don’t know if this product is worth in 2021. I am a guitarist and pianist and want t I play drum loops while performing with this
What do you think would be another good alternative to this that is really a live instrument? What reasons would this not be used for a live setting instead of a studio setting?
There's no reaaal reason why you can't use this live, I definitely have. The Elektron stuff is maybe a biiit more playable but it kinda depends how you go at it. The sp16 doesn't have all that much you can tweak live in terms of sound design (you can of course use the fx but that's a bit menu divey), but its really easy to arrange and prepare a set and it does have 8 outputs so you can pair it with a tweakable fx box (that's what I did, mod duo x) or several. And the CDJ link feature works really well if you want to spice up your set.
I think it might be a collector machine too. At the same time I don’t know who uses this machine now to produce beats. I bought it last month. I hopefully I will learn how to make different kinds of tracks.
Bro...I'm saying... The sp-16 gets no 💕💕💕 It's my favorite piece of equipment.i lusted after it hard when I saw it for the first time.MPC style pads AND 808 step pads!?!?! I'm sold. In addition making chops on this is a breeze. My only real complaint is the FX or lack thereof.sorely disappointing
Considering I just produce with my novation SL 49 MK3, ableton, couple of plugins, laptop and hdj x10 headphones i'm shocked at seeing Jon's evergrowing overkill hahaha
REQUEST VIDEO: Pioneer Toraiz midi capabilities Hey man, great video! I currently have this device at my disposal. It's a great device! However, the midi possibilities have not been properly discussed anywhere... could you make a video about the midi possibilities of this device? The Toraiz has a midi clock ⏰ that you can send, if you send this to a delay that has midi sync like te (IK multimedia x-drive) you can make this delay run in sync with your samples. if you do this with a midi interface you can also run your analog synth in it.
I really hope you haven't made the price of these things go up. I remember this was suppose to be competition for the Live which came out just after but this was too expensive and didn't have enough memory or something like that. Pioneer wouldn't bring the price down either so it just sat there and no one was spending so much on something like this.
When I reach for TR 909 drum sounds, I just use the real deal. I know you have a Korg M1 there but if you start buying analog vintage gear that is when you start spending the money. Subs will then be asking you for the millionth time how can you afford all that gear. I also had an M1 a long time ago, when it came out. Bought in 1986. It was state of the art for it’s sequencer and ROM samples.
Jonathan , you're great! So much energy, desire for new knowledge, new things, new gear . I think you are so humble and cool , and I admire you! Thank you so much for the knowledge you share! Stay cool bro !🙌🙌🙌
Elektron Analog Rytm is way more dope!!! And the sequencer is also way more dope and the companion Vst (overbridge) is also super dope. Plus it also has analog synthesis, analog overdrive, analog distortion, analog filter, analog compression.....It's just 10 times more sick.
Great Content - have sitting Toriaz with me for more the 5 years ; unused; it would be great if you could take this gear and show us what to do - I am thinking in dynamic with Neural Mix Pro ... that would be really cool ! Thank you xSven
I'm trying to showcase my useage, great for starting out a track, using the limitations of it to up your productivity, saves staring at a screen and sketch out a track, then go into your DAW for detailed work.
I think no one buys it because all the other devices are better positioned to appeal to someone: mpc one/live sampler (autosampling), vsts, usb hosting, mc 707 zencore / roland sound library, digitakt has the elektron workflow, maschine has the NI integration. this thing is more expensive than all these devices and while its not bad, I dont know who its exactly aimed at. i personally would recommend the mpc one first and foremost to anyone who wants a sampler / groovebox, without having more specific needs, it can be beat at the current pricepoint (to be fair this is after years of software patches and adding features). btw. im not trashing the device, im sure its fun to have decent pads (are they decent?) and a step sequencer with a pretty nicely spaced layout and enough sampler / sequencing features. edit: I just realized it has analog filters. well that would be the selling point then? not sure how useful it is in practice on a sampler (with 2 ins at that). edit2: okay i went back to watch some videos and I see why you love it, the whole workflow is very immediate with the layout and the limits on the device. its still a very expensive piece of kit, especially today compared to the market.
SP16- Great for DJs transitioning from DJing to music production - but I agree the djs1000 doesn’t pretty much same thing, but form factor is different.
It didn't get replaced, they are supposed to be used differently. DJS-1000 in the DJ booth in a live setting, and SP-16 in the studio. That's not to say that you can't use the DJS-1000 in a studio setting because you totally can
It's a nice gadget but I would rather use my Ableton Push 2. Of course the Push is made to integrate perfectly in Ableton so not really useful for Logic and it does not work standalone. If I could have a nice hardware device it would be a NI Komplete Kontrol S88 (because of the display and the amazing integration with Kontakt) or an MPE device (as Ableton now has native MPE support) like Roli Seaboard Rise 49 or a Sensel Morph
Oh man finally you got it, I love the Toriaz SP-16 because I prefer adjusting my sample hands-on rather than using native instrument battery instead while making music, However, it not available in my country, and getting it really taxing for me to get one here. Man I wish I can own one soon but until then have to stick with battery.
@@specker4118 I tried maschines in a friend's studio however I like the toriaz more because of the sequencer. Another thing is that I like to do is launching samplers in live performances once in a while and to set up maschines and an Ableton live is really a pain sometimes, I know I could have chosen the DJS1000 instead but I prefer the layout of the toraiz instead and also it compact size which is easy to carry around. Not that I don't like machines but maschines is more into in studio music production. I prefer to get something that can be easily set up and usable in both studio and live performance, plus with my budget constraint, i do hope to get one controller rather than 2. (BTW Pioneer Gear user so yeah setup is quite easy I hear)
I think the problem is that it looks like a tool for DJs. And as a DJ tool it's too expensive. It would make much more sense for producers, but they would rather buy an MPC for this price.
Gotta be honest... the channel as a protaganist gear addict who tells his story about balancing music production and gear addiction is the perfect niche for you. It brings a fresh stylish blend of information and entertainment to your channel. Keep this up...
abelton does this reallllllllllly welllll . You can sequence one part and just keep adding to it . Now with abelton 11 you have tracking when you record so you can add two different parts off difftent takes to make one
What many don't give this thing credit for is how good the sound quality is. Everything from the DAC to the filter, to the basic but effective eq effect. I don't run anything from the stock library. In fact I deleted all of the stock samples. Most of the stuff I run is from splice or from my KB6 collection. The read reason this thing is loved by it's owners is the insanely easy workflow and ease of use. Also the per beat modulation and offset adjustments are key to making the grooves sit right. I'll never sell mine.
Hi Jon, hope youre well. I agree with most of what you say, the Toraiz SP16 is basic, bit of flop, not marketed correctly, other similar gear can do way better(but complex has workflows), and as an owner of one of these, its not well supported in terms of firmware either(not buggy, just extra features we'd like) it probably only needs 1 more firmware upgrade and its a finished product. HOWEVER... if you're DJ and wanting to get into music production(which most are compelled to these days to grow their presence), or/and your beginner to music production, plus you have a pioneer dj setup(not required though).... THEN this bit of kit from pioneer is a MUST BUY. Why?.... because of its limitations; the very reason its seen as a flop. The user, is forced to focus on the basics of music production, most of the which if you're DJ you'll be familiar with, however the Toraiz helps to formulate this into a music production MINDSET, which is the transition that most will struggle with - hence Toraiz SP16 fits that niche. Essentially you'll quickly go from selecting sounds, scales, instruments, idea/pattern generation, fx and automation, arrangement and finally a bit of EQ. Essentially, in one simple and stable box, you cover all the core elements of music production. I say this, because this is how i'm currently learning on my channel/vlog (ive gone back to basic to limit myself) and i find the limitations are exactly what you need to avoid overwhelm AND speed up productivity. In my experience, the SP16, is a productivity hack for me to get my tracks started, then transition into DAW for more detailed work. (THANKS IF YOU READ THIS FAR!)
Thanks for the reply
everyone: yeahh Saturday
Jon: UPC doesn't deliver on Saturdays, it's ridiculous
You can tell the addiction is real by the relief that came after he smelt the gear lol.
You should update the firmware, they added a second fx channel.
I just purchased the Pioneer SP-16. I NEVER produced and I'm a complete moron. However, I was able to make a track after two days. Granted I watched about 6 hours of videos. Here's some advice to everyone: update the software immediately. Make sure all samples are converted to 24bit/48kHz. Having a sampler of this caliber adds so much to any mix. I can make my techno mixes so much more cinematic, epic, and give it really dark musical presence.
It's a flawed device but I love it.
I think if it was $600 it’d sell like hotcakes at the release price of $1299 and even its current discount price of $899 it can’t compete with MPC One at $699 or Akai Force at $999 , you should check out the Toraiz Squid Sequencer too. Had it a while and it’s NICE
I love my Toraiz SP-16. Nothing beats it for ease of use and approachability.
Truth
The SP-16 is the only sampler that I keep after having had many others
Nice video. Great title. The sp16 is pioneers best product. It's very limited but that's a good thing if you ask me. It means you can't spend more time getting less done. The Dave smith filter is the same filter from the prophet 6 synthersizer. It's a famous filter because of how nice it sounds. It's one of the best parts of the sampler. It's an anolog filter and gives everything that goes through it an awesome sound. Try playing something with the drive on full and turn the filter off while it's still playing. There's huge difference. The drive on there really beefs up the sound. Saying it is a marketing stunt is overlooking the significance that filter brings to the sampler. I would love to see another video from you using some of your synths with the samplers through channels, midi control and live recording features. Thanks
the screen with the faders and arrangement and the secondhand price compared to newly convinced mé, but now I know my sp16, lol it's so much more, so much better in everything. It's a portable song composition production studio with extreme synchronization tools. sampler, midi, effects, sequencer, arranger. to be honest, it feels and looks so good. this is the best instrument I bought in my life.
It is an amazing piece of gear!
You have to Update the Maschine to 1.60, so you have two FX for each Sound..
Yeah. Firmware 1.6 is a big step up from the previous version
I am doing a live performance with recording audience responses on my MPC Live and then chopping them up on the MPC and playing them back along with my DJ set. Is this possible on the Toraiz SP16?
Elektronauts got into this a last year, very clean outputs and great workflow. Glad you liked it too. You seen all those outputs too! Nice machine
Btw, in the video, it looks like you’re running an old firmware of the Toraiz Sp-16. If you update it, you’ll get to add more effects!! That was a huge bonus for mine
What new fx did they add?
@@playgroundofsound7683 they added a second effects slot so you 2x
Bought one used for $600 recently. Cured all my gas and I'm absolutely loving this thing!
Hey Jon. Great video. I own an akai MPC live. It has a step sequencer that is sick! You use the sequencer through the touchscreen. But it also allows you to draw in velocity with your finger. You should check it out. And you can do sound design on it too!!
Maschine+ no longer uses a separate computer; but has one build in. BTW: Armin van Buuren uses the Toraiz SP-16 sometimes in his live sets.
Damm Jon now I want one. Lol...... I have Maschine Mk3 - Maschine Jam - Digitakt - Roland TR-8 & RD-6 all for drums but I had forgotten the pioneer TORAIZ. The workflow looks really good.
100% the Toraiz is king the best sounding sampler with a great sequencer plus the Dave Smith R.I.P Prophet 6 Filter
Get the updates yo.
Bicep, Detroit Swindle, Dark Sky, Carl Cox & Disclosure all use the SP-16.
It totally is the best tool for what you describe.
And Amalie Lens uses it too
Charlotte de witte
Thx for showing that one! It seems like a really good Sampler/Drum machine. Your gear addiction is getting out of hand though ^^
I have one, and it rules, but it was indeed a *massive* flop. Right when it came out, both the Digitakt and MPC Live I came out to fill the same niche at half the price, and it wasn't really feature complete until last year. But just wait til it is officially discontinued. I'm suspecting it's gonna all of a sudden have its day, like the 303, 909, Tempest, etc...
I know you love making music, but this gear issue has only one solution...you need to open a music store so you can own all the gear there is.
I like your way of thinking.
@@Jonsine Eh - I did that. It didn't end well ... make sure you DON'T have a partner and you're the sole proprietor!
i bought one in march and another last week. you prob need 2 but i got the second for 600$ the first for 800$, the as-1 is nice to add too. prob get another one of those
I have a DJM V10 and 2x VCDJ Nexus 2. On channel 1 I have the DJS 1000. Everything seems fine, but on sampling from CDJ to DJS I only get 1 channel output. It might be a DJM problem, but all works fine. Except the sampling comes from 1 speaker. This is not the case when I connect my headphones into the DJS 1000 directly. ( I am not using any laptop here) The connection seems to be the problem when sampling directly from CDJ to DJS 1000. Any clue what is wrong?
Great demo of one of the best standalone sampling workstations on the market. It inspires and gives you the tools you need to make music without getting in the way of your creativity. Love mine and would buy it again.
Is it a standalone? is a better than the MPC live???
Ive seen the Toraiz actually used by plenty of Artists such as FJAAK, Paul van Dyk and Carl Cox
Bicep use it too
You’re the Unbox Therapy of music gear😂
Thats true😂
Have you tried the ddj 1000? I use the serato version. Is there a controller you'd recommend (can't afford players)?
I'd like to get into music making, and currently as used I can get this one or an mpc one. To be frank all I could critique is the sound of the taps, so are those binary or the sound is changes depending the force you apply? /yes, I know, all have at least 2 stages, but if the second stage is for one use then it does not count/
Jon what are you using for the front facing camera, soo clear???
I got a sony a7s iii and a sony ac
@@Jonsine danke
I own an mpc one and mv8800 and I’m looking to buy a third drum machine standalone would be good I do alot of finger drumming and beat making. Looking at the force the mvone, maschine plus, or the toreiz
i use this for producing hip hop and it's brilliant. little bit more oldschool feeling than with the current mpc's....
It is perfect for hip-hop. It reminds of an old-school MPC actually. Like a MPC 2000 XL I'm steroids
It's limited but I love this machine. I made a few sample packs especially for the SP16 using the slice mode. This way I get 16 samples per pad.
Ugh seriously just needs one more firmware update and it would be perfect. It has no ability to record midi from an external controller. I’d also like to see an arpeggiator as well.
Can i sequence my minilogue playing it by the keybed?
Can you trigger loops in it? and does it stay in its memory? looking for a device where i can trigger loops, for live events, without a laptop or software...
Yes and yes
I bought mine a week ago, still waiting for it to arrive. I was gonna buy the Roland MV-1, but then saw the prices of these, and bought it instead! Hehe
Nice one! - give me a shout if you need any pointers.
@@myproducerjourney thanks ! I'd rather not bother you with info I can find online, but I would take you on some feedback! A pointer or two (brutally constructive preferably haha) would suffice! 🤩🤩🤩
@@TrueWindTV No worries! any time!. :)
Im addicted to having gear coming in the mail too. I ALWAYS have something coming.
My UPS guy hates me.
@@smoothoscillator1 Same here// hahahaha Right now I have a Drawmer 1974, a 12u sidecar and a Soviet stereo limiter from the 80s coming.
Rain, Wind and making music After unpack your Toy! This Is a Great day!!
Hey I also was looking to buy tHis but don’t know if this product is worth in 2021. I am a guitarist and pianist and want t
I play drum loops while performing with this
It would be perfect for that
Looks like a good machine. I like your taste in gear.
u know what you do - perfect video !! I´m just looking for my third sp - 16 !! Prices for used sp 16 getting higher :)
i like pioneer .. this seems ok .. the RMX-1000. is sweet too ..
i use the sp 404 and the circuits
What do you think would be another good alternative to this that is really a live instrument?
What reasons would this not be used for a live setting instead of a studio setting?
There's no reaaal reason why you can't use this live, I definitely have. The Elektron stuff is maybe a biiit more playable but it kinda depends how you go at it. The sp16 doesn't have all that much you can tweak live in terms of sound design (you can of course use the fx but that's a bit menu divey), but its really easy to arrange and prepare a set and it does have 8 outputs so you can pair it with a tweakable fx box (that's what I did, mod duo x) or several. And the CDJ link feature works really well if you want to spice up your set.
I’ve had mine since it came, people been sleeping on it !!for sure !!!
hey buddy
there’s a thing called a Novation Launchkey.
it’s crazy. You can play with your fingers. right into your DAW.
i think im going to buy this because no one bought it its going to be a collectors machine in the future
I think it might be a collector machine too. At the same time I don’t know who uses this machine now to produce beats. I bought it last month. I hopefully I will learn how to make different kinds of tracks.
I'd never heard of this machine - nice to get a little insight into this possibly extinct machine.
Are you buying gear for content?
Bro...I'm saying...
The sp-16 gets no 💕💕💕
It's my favorite piece of equipment.i lusted after it hard when I saw it for the first time.MPC style pads AND 808 step pads!?!?! I'm sold.
In addition making chops on this is a breeze.
My only real complaint is the FX or lack thereof.sorely disappointing
What is ur complaint about the fxs? Im thinking about getting one.
@@joebaf probably making an indirect reference to all the FX options in the current crop of MPCs.
Considering I just produce with my novation SL 49 MK3, ableton, couple of plugins, laptop and hdj x10 headphones i'm shocked at seeing Jon's evergrowing overkill hahaha
I wish I could live with such a minimal setup lol, but I love hardware
Ah yes, the rainstorm @5:00. That was fun. Thought it'd rip off my roof.
REQUEST VIDEO: Pioneer Toraiz midi capabilities
Hey man, great video! I currently have this device at my disposal. It's a great device! However, the midi possibilities have not been properly discussed anywhere... could you make a video about the midi possibilities of this device?
The Toraiz has a midi clock ⏰ that you can send, if you send this to a delay that has midi sync like te (IK multimedia x-drive) you can make this delay run in sync with your samples. if you do this with a midi interface you can also run your analog synth in it.
I really hope you haven't made the price of these things go up. I remember this was suppose to be competition for the Live which came out just after but this was too expensive and didn't have enough memory or something like that. Pioneer wouldn't bring the price down either so it just sat there and no one was spending so much on something like this.
When I reach for TR 909 drum sounds, I just use the real deal. I know you have a Korg M1 there but if you start buying analog vintage gear that is when you start spending the money. Subs will then be asking you for the millionth time how can you afford all that gear. I also had an M1 a long time ago, when it came out. Bought in 1986. It was state of the art for it’s sequencer and ROM samples.
Jonathan , you're great! So much energy, desire for new knowledge, new things, new gear . I think you are so humble and cool , and I admire you! Thank you so much for the knowledge you share! Stay cool bro !🙌🙌🙌
Elektron Analog Rytm is way more dope!!! And the sequencer is also way more dope and the companion Vst (overbridge) is also super dope. Plus it also has analog synthesis, analog overdrive, analog distortion, analog filter, analog compression.....It's just 10 times more sick.
You are so right
True but its also twice the price.
when use the Elektron Octatrack instead?
Great Content - have sitting Toriaz with me for more the 5 years ; unused; it would be great if you could take this gear and show us what to do - I am thinking in dynamic with Neural Mix Pro ... that would be really cool ! Thank you xSven
Thinking of selling it?🤗
I'm trying to showcase my useage, great for starting out a track, using the limitations of it to up your productivity, saves staring at a screen and sketch out a track, then go into your DAW for detailed work.
I think no one buys it because all the other devices are better positioned to appeal to someone: mpc one/live sampler (autosampling), vsts, usb hosting, mc 707 zencore / roland sound library, digitakt has the elektron workflow, maschine has the NI integration. this thing is more expensive than all these devices and while its not bad, I dont know who its exactly aimed at. i personally would recommend the mpc one first and foremost to anyone who wants a sampler / groovebox, without having more specific needs, it can be beat at the current pricepoint (to be fair this is after years of software patches and adding features).
btw. im not trashing the device, im sure its fun to have decent pads (are they decent?) and a step sequencer with a pretty nicely spaced layout and enough sampler / sequencing features.
edit: I just realized it has analog filters. well that would be the selling point then? not sure how useful it is in practice on a sampler (with 2 ins at that).
edit2: okay i went back to watch some videos and I see why you love it, the whole workflow is very immediate with the layout and the limits on the device. its still a very expensive piece of kit, especially today compared to the market.
it got replaced by DJS-1000, and there are a few DJs who do use it still regularly
DJS-1000 is not positioned as a replacement for the SP-16 but is just an additional form factor.
SP16- Great for DJs transitioning from DJing to music production - but I agree the djs1000 doesn’t pretty much same thing, but form factor is different.
It didn't get replaced, they are supposed to be used differently. DJS-1000 in the DJ booth in a live setting, and SP-16 in the studio. That's not to say that you can't use the DJS-1000 in a studio setting because you totally can
Hey I use it! It’s the heart of my live setup!
Yesterday I’ve bought this machine and it’s sooo 👍
Thinking about use it by side of my Analog Rytm.
Could you please mention the name of product you are showing? Toraiz makes 3
Nice to see you with Dj set
They don't deliver new gear on Saturdays? Such a First World problem!
The TORAIZ DJS1000 is my TORAIZ of choice.
It's a nice gadget but I would rather use my Ableton Push 2. Of course the Push is made to integrate perfectly in Ableton so not really useful for Logic and it does not work standalone. If I could have a nice hardware device it would be a NI Komplete Kontrol S88 (because of the display and the amazing integration with Kontakt) or an MPE device (as Ableton now has native MPE support) like Roli Seaboard Rise 49 or a Sensel Morph
Would you rather have the djs1000?
Oh man finally you got it, I love the Toriaz SP-16 because I prefer adjusting my sample hands-on rather than using native instrument battery instead while making music, However, it not available in my country, and getting it really taxing for me to get one here. Man I wish I can own one soon but until then have to stick with battery.
Why dont you try Maschine?
@@specker4118 I tried maschines in a friend's studio however I like the toriaz more because of the sequencer. Another thing is that I like to do is launching samplers in live performances once in a while and to set up maschines and an Ableton live is really a pain sometimes, I know I could have chosen the DJS1000 instead but I prefer the layout of the toraiz instead and also it compact size which is easy to carry around.
Not that I don't like machines but maschines is more into in studio music production. I prefer to get something that can be easily set up and usable in both studio and live performance, plus with my budget constraint, i do hope to get one controller rather than 2. (BTW Pioneer Gear user so yeah setup is quite easy I hear)
@@tan9532 that's right, Maschine is more for the studio. ;)
Actually it is on gear list I ended up getting an octatrack instead. I think the pioneer is more instant then the Elektron.
@@ruslanr.6171 true the octatrack is awesome bit of kit.
The guy that rings you is like your dealer, providing you the fix. Haha. "I have something for you, let's meet in 30 mins" . Bring the cash haha
It's all about the sound. Good video.
Hi M8 , what was that BBC record called please ?
Cheers
des it have Ableton-Link?
No
Jon Sine DAW-less deep house / techno sets incoming.
Yes 🙌
1:15 ghost gear delivery 📦 xD
Now we know for sure: Teleportation is a real thing😀
I think the problem is that it looks like a tool for DJs. And as a DJ tool it's too expensive. It would make much more sense for producers, but they would rather buy an MPC for this price.
I've got Abletons Push2 for that.
nice unit..
What a machine❤️❤️
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Dooope always wanted to see you mess with a sampler type device
This is amazing 😍😍
Jon Maschine+ doesn't need pc it's stand alone
abelton does this reallllllllllly welllll . You can sequence one part and just keep adding to it . Now with abelton 11 you have tracking when you record so you can add two different parts off difftent takes to make one
Yeah but this is a totally different experience because there's no computer involved. It's a way more tactile experience
@@rorz999 If you have a push 2, you can do a LOT without looking the computer.
Next week: the Toraiz Squid and the week after the AS-1 haha. You’re sorted for the next couple weeks
What about the akai force???
When you say you don’t like the tempo lol. Sampling you can slow it down lol
Lol ´Andi the Gearguy´ whom that would be I wonder :P
At least you were satisfied for a little while.
Let´s see what comes next.
Nothing you can't do any any decent DAW with a controller. What is next? An Akai MPC One?
Didn't realise DAW + controller had analog filters
Lol, frustrated on your new synths LOL.
Edit: I really love that smell in new gear too!
How to survive in an airtight studio when you get a GAS leak 😂
This thing will eat Akai Mpc's converter, amazing that Akai cant even match this
2 pack California love is a great song 😅
The Saga continues...
Challenge: New piece of gear every single day for 30 days. Go!