As of right now, Sam-ash has some in stock
what the heck,
Iāll have mine next week, and Iām planning to do exactly that. Sample drum sequence, live synth and guitar, and create an arrangement with the pattern sequencer.
Quick tip: if you order something from Brooklyn avoid USPS at all costs. For whatever reason, USPS out of the area is just bad. See, for example, this info: FAQs ā Control
Thanks! Sam Ash makes the third place Iāve ordered this from now. Hope they donāt all ship at once before I can cancel the others
Hereās a track I did for the hip hop beat battle. Only uses the samples provided (which were actually highly produced 90s R&B tracks: Sade, etc) and drums. Almost entirely done in the SP, with small chops, pitching, messing with speeds, loads of resampling and using the effects to warp the sound dramatically. I used both resampling and the pattern editor to create individual parts/snippets and then played it all in live to resample to a single track and finally recorded it to cassette (Portastudio 414MKII)
Anyway itās very much on the lofi tip, so wonāt be for everyone, but I sort of got this Shaw Brothers kung fu vibe from one of the chops early on, so I decided to go for that and also wanted to try my hand at the old SP beat tape style (although I still have a long way to go).
If anyone is interested, the original samples are here so you can see how removed you can get samples from the original source. To be honest the original samples are very much out of my comfort zone for beat making, so this was a really challenging project for me, especially since Iām still learning the SP. Lots of fun though and I learned loads.
Currently appears to be 3 in stock available from a third party seller on Amazonā¦ I kind of suspect this isnāt real, but Iām taking the chance since Amazonās policies generally deal with any monkey business
Edit: removed link a day later after it turned out they cancelled my order - probably never had it in stock
Is that the one from ProAudioStar? I bought a synth from them last year and had no problems. Fingers crossed!
Yep. Thatās great to hear, thank you!
ā¦and now itās out of stock againā¦ I hope some fellow ānauts got them
Thatās a bummer! The audio canāt be shared via USB-C to another unit. It works with the Lines In/Out but was hoping to move audio between units in the digital domain.
mk2 is a USB audio ādeviceā, so they cannot be connected to each otherā¦
Is anyone else making non-hip-hop on their mk2? My interest is in techno/breaks in particular. All of the mk2 videos on youtube are ābeatsā-type stuff which doesnāt interest me. Based on my initial experiments it seems like it can do so much more than that!
Also interested in this! While it would be cool to jam out some typical beats once I get my 404, I more so work with faster breaks for jungle and core related genres. Seems that the mk2 has a bit of a tighter workflow to it than the previous iteration. Iām really looking forward to pairing it with my m8.
I did find this video from an initial search: https://youtu.be/p1gSgZrGb78
Iām sorry, I know this has been mentioned in someoneās post in this thread, but I couldnāt find it. What is the balanced/unbalanced situation for the line in/outs? I believe I read balanced outs, unbalanced ins. Is that correct?
loads of people used them sps in all kinds of applications. (sample mangler, sequencer, fx box, tracker/recorder )
dont go asking for inspiration from yt videos, its all one piano loop, drums from a lofi sample pack and a plantā¦
just start making a beat. use the fx to resample, twist them knobs as you record. resample again and again.
the chorus / flanger / phaser / reverb fx on the sps are a great start to put some sauce on a sample. then there is other one trick pony fx too.
if you start making a beat and dont know how you do something, or you try to find a workaround there is peoples in here that have some xp and could help. just ask a specific question and answers will you find
Big tune that! Thanks for sharing.
Iām messing around with multiple tempos and genres on mine, I guess with a hip-hop sampling background/aesthetic but for me itās capable of lots of things. Any sample based stuffā¦ like lots of jungle and d&b from back in the day. I donāt have anything Iām prepared to share other than typical beats though
Ha, yes, thatās trueā¦ Iāll say instead that what Iām interested in is any non-ābeatsā stuff from my fellow Elektronauts. And Iāll try your tips as well!