Claps and snares yes, but it cannot get anywhere close to 909 hats. Maybe 606/808 though. I’m really not a fan of those hihat machines, although I think the Digital sounds better than the Analog.
I haven’t actually tried yet and I’m inclined to agree with you, but challenge accepted…
this is fire
606/808 for sure, but for the 909 I believe if one spends a month and maybe use 2 machines together it could work
Oh, video is gone? I couldn’t see it
I see a lot of people not using USB audio to record but using line out to record. Is there a reason for this?
That’s a drag. Looks like the artist pulled it. It was a great demo.
We are a bunch of old timers afraid of new technologies. Where are my VHS and tape cassettes?
Haha I did not mean that in a condescending way. I was just curious if there was any benefit in keeping the line out?
I never thought you were, I’m just goofing around waiting for supper.
I’m an OB user by the way.
I’ll pay $100 for the first 909 hi hat Syntakt patch. Don’t care if it takes 6 machines to make, considering the 909 hats were samples of acoustic cymbals, it would be pure wizardry to get that out of the Syntakt, Wizardry that I’d happily be a patron of.
nice
Too good @.@ …
Some techno, quickly hashed out on a whim (pick up an axe and play)
Recorded to iPhone with Woodpressor limiter only
Inspired by the 909 hats nostalgia thread
Not sure what genre this is - heres a jam from tonight. I pushed the button on the Syntakt a while ago, but life n shit has meant Ive not really been able to give it any time… its a pretty gratifying box. recorded straight out of the machine. I do miss the master compressor from the Digitakt…
well, I mean, yes, exactly. (cross-posted, sorry hehe)
Syntakt + Amiga 1000 (running Music Mouse by Laurie Spiegel) recorded into S-VHS (nothing against Overbridge)
Love it
Not sure sure what genre either, but sounds very industrial!