I also believe that the signal routing and resampling features are being entirely overlooked. Little things like track rotation, multiple ways to add groove through accent and velocity. Also, using the CH 4000 track compressor and 1176 master comp. Setting the kit to limiter instead of soft clip. Lots of little things like that.
But the sound quality is really something else.
The biggest issue for me is that it will take some time to set up for the fast workflow, given the options available.
I would tooāI would argue a lot more aspects of the Roland TR-1000 are innovative.
Iāve really been enjoying layering 808 sounds with FM generators or samples. On an MPC, this technique is common using samples. The TR-1000 using actual analog generators for the layering adds the dynamic analog element to the sound. It still blows my mind.
mine is officially out for delivery. when i get off work i can finally cry while unboxing lol. i am looking fwd to the resampling and all of the damn effects!!!
Exactly! And itās not just layering itās sequencing them with each having their own sequencer lane. Itās a deep machine thatās being presented as one dimensional, but itās way more than just the sum of its parts.
And then being able to resample, chop, and have that kind of flexibility as well (we can really leverage the analog filter that wayā¦.).
I love the machine. Spent the entire day designing sound, jamming, letting it teach me how to use it. When I feel Iāve got a grip on the scope of the feature, Iāll use the individual outs into my console, and then back into the 1000. Again the sound is amazing.
My guy, if you are into sampling you will love this. In a strange way, I consider the analog drums a bonus. Everything sounds good in the 1000. Reminds my of back in the day when Roland gear just sounded good. Itās got the wide spectral and dynamic range.
Regarding effects: even totally dry, there is depth and space to the sound. There is āglueā. Roland then give you two compression options - clean and character, both at track and master level. To me, they sound really good.
And it has some really useful āutilityā samples as well for transient and such for drums. There is just too much to give an overview. I donāt think weāll really see the potential of the machine for awhile.
If you can deal with it being the master clock or the limitations when being a slave, I canāt imagine you being anything more than thrilled when playing it.
What the deep dive video needs is more in depth chapter markers. The current chapter markers on Youtube are too coarse, at least for the longer section.
Maybe we can crowd source this together? Like we each volunteer to take one of the current chapters and create pointers to sub-sections.
Anyone game to do this with me? Iām happy to take on one of the longer sections like Patterns or Sound GEN.
Anyone have both the Behringer RD-9 and Roland TR-1000? To me the RD-9 is a musical instrument for live playing. I like the soft feel of the buttons as well as the scroll feature where you can easily choose the bar to edit. I also really like the note repeat buttons, where you can quickly choose between quarter note, half note, 8th note, & 16th note. Step repeat is fun just to mess around or if youāre trying to queue something up. I absolutely love the RD-9.
How does the TR-1000 compare with those features? I donāt see similarly easily accessible repeat keys, but perhaps theyāre labeled differently or multi-functioned.
I was looking forward to getting the LM-Drum due to a similar layout and 8/12 sampling but now Iām thinking I may hold off. Definitely interested to know how well it holds up as an instrument that you play.
My post was hidden on the Tonverk thread so I want to post it here where it is more āappropriateā:
The SP-404 MKII has been receiving significant updates. The MC-101 received a huge update that opened up all synth parameters to be edited from the hardware. The SH-4D recently received a great update improving the sequencer. I wouldnāt discount Roland as this is a milestone machine for them imo that I think is proving to be a success.