I'm a huge fan of the Volca stuff: little boxes with a good - sometimes great - sound and a big "ease of use & fun" factor. Roland seems to take this approach into the modern age ... This sampler has a lot of power under the hood ... love it! Thanks a lot for this great demo
HOT TIP: If you own a MPC Live 2 on a stand and own a Decksaver for it, this (and All Aira compacts) fit in that indentation on the Decksaver perfectly. Got my P6 today. Feels great
It has a shit ton of smart features (step sampling is one of my favs), but man it freaking has POLYPHONY! I don't get it why all the companies miss that. I mean... sampling a note and playing chords is super duper fun! Also... sampling a fixed amount of measures by tempo is also dope. I can hardly wait to jam with my Guitar & Bass Edit: Wow, the beat at 17:52 is really dope
Great little machine. I'm just not convinced with the lower sample rate possibility. The Lo-fi samples sound filtered, like with an anti-aliasing filter. I wish they sounded like on the good old samplers, with metallic top ends.
I’m definitely considering one of these, looks and sounds great. Would be a different approach to writing little ideas. Have wanted to get back into old school sampling for a while. Love the lo-fi vibe!
This is competition to the ep 133, it beats them both but the po33 is so much cheaper you can't really compare them Its game over for the ep 133 though.
If I were to buy all these fun toys and wanted to maintain a DAWless setup, which DAWless digital workstation would you recommend for recording, mixing, and mastering while keeping the entire studio mobile?
@@rodolpheponthus2948 which one, the TASCAM DP-24SD 24-track Digital Portastudio or the TASCAM Model 12 12-channel Analog Recording Console? And btw, thank your for your answer.
dammmm ! that is sweet little machine. this is what they call a 'no brainer' product. if that just had faders, it be hittin like the SP1200 workflow. but thats ok got me an s2400 anyway. insta buy for me. excited for this ..
Hi RUclips community, I have a question for you. I am a ‘non-musical’ person, but I have a 16yo son who is musical. He plays Tenor & French horns in multiple bands & Orchestra’s (up to grade 7 so far). He has no prior experience with electronic music. These Aira Compact family of units look very capable, fun, and don’t break the bank, and I think might be of interest to my son. If you were to buy just one of these units as an introduction to electronic music creation (just to see if he takes to it or not), which of these units (P6, T8, S1, J6, E4) would you consider the best starter? Or, would you recommend something totally different (but in the same sort of price range)?
These are toys for people who already got a lot of gear. Get a digital audio workstation software (“DAW”), and maybe a simple controller keyboard. If he’s got a PC, get a USB audio interface, something inexpensive, like $100. If he’s got a Mac, no need for an interface. A simple software on computer is 10000x more powerful than this cute toy. Ableton seems to be the gold standard for electronic music You can get bundles with audio interface and ableton and some keyboard controllers online
@@OlegAryutkin many thanks for your response. You have answered the question that I was wondering - about using a PC + software to achieve a similar goal. Thank you. These Aira compact units do look like ‘fun’ though, even to a non-musical person. I did have a very subtle conversation with my son, and showed him part of this video. I’m surprised, but he said that he wasn’t that interested in creating his own music, he likes being given the sheet music and following those ‘instructions’ to play an ‘analogue’ instrument. I was really surprised at this response, as he spends a lot of time on computers, so figured creating music digitally would appeal, but evidently not. So, I probably won’t be buying an Aria Compact unit now.
@@TheLDunn1 he might come to this naturally. or not. Millions of musicians (professionals and hobbyists) are not interested in creating music on computer, or writing music at all. Many just want to experience connection with their instrument and no other "distractions". Usually these are the ones who play the best :)
@@OlegAryutkin thank you. Yes, this seems to describe my son well, just enjoys playing his instruments in bands. As a non-musical person, I’ve struggled to understand this, I’m an engineer by profession, and a keen photographer, I enjoy the creativity side of things, as maybe incorrectly, assumed my son would like the musical creative side. I don’t think my son will ever be ‘one of the better players’ though, he doesn’t practice enough, just seems to really like playing in his various groups.
The J6 Chord synth would probably be the easiest for your kid to play with, but the S1 tweak synth might be a little more fun to experiment with shaping synth sound waves. The J8 is a drum machine with a bass synth wich would be good making music with more rhythmic structure. The P6 Sampler might be the most complicated of all but there is limitless possibilities because you can make music out of anything. Any sound can be used as an instrument. Good for using your imagination creatively.The E4 voice tweak is more like a toy. Fun but it seems more like a toy for people that can't really sing. Though it might be useful as an effects unit for running other music instruments through to come up with interesting or unusual sounds. Even though others have recommended getting your kid a computer music setup I think if I was a kid and was given the choice I think the Roland Aira Compact series instruments would look like a lot more fun to get my hands on and immediately play with instead of a boring much more complicated looking computer. Kids just want to have fun. Computers are enjoyable to use when you're older and more mature. Just my opinion. It's your choice to do what you think is best for him. I think it's great that you want to get him into making music at young age. Good luck.
kind of doesnt make sense to be honest. If you run a DAW, why use that thing, just use a sampler VSTi, it will be far easier to work with, more powerful, and won't take up desk space. I think those toys are aimed at DAWless rigs, live setups, et cetra.
It's of course insanely cool that Roland decided to add a creative sampler to their already cool setup. But why were you greedy with the sampling memory in 2024? 6 seconds of 44100 kHz mono in 2024. Are you serious, guys??? Greetings from Estonia 🇪🇪Tallinn. ❤️
Not the only ones stingy with the memory, Nvidia likes to put 8GB vRAM card out in 2024 when most games need 12gb or more then charge out the ass for it, new phones don't have SD card slots much anymore too, its a trend I'm seeing in digital tech.
Mine's on the way! A quick question... The guy's got the big Lightnining Camera Adaptor while plugging in the phone. Wouldn't a USB-C to lightning data cable work? Cheers.
Please help. I must have accidentally deleted some Roland P-6 patterns that came out of the factory. I can't get them back. I downloaded a file from Roland's website to try to restore and install on the P-6 But it says there's not enough memory. Thanks for the reply.
does the keyboard play each sample at the same speed? Or do the lower notes play a slowed down version of the sample, while the higher notes on the keyboard play a sped up version of the sample?
Is anyone else waiting for Roland to release a multitrack recorder? Something with Bluetooth headphone compatibility and a looper. The ability to nudge each track slightly out of sync would be interesting. I think that’s what Busta Rhymes does on ‘thank you’. I’ve got the T-8 and S-1, and yet, Roland could build something in the same form-factor to record my ideas.
@UCgvRQ9F8c_8ysaaJaqDNRLA love the channel. I don’t have much to add to the topic of ‘new Roland multitrack recorder’, except maybe an OLED display to make the device easier to use in bright sunshine. Perhaps Roland and yourself could open a topic to invite suggestions from other synth aficionados? 👍👍👍👍👍
curious when you use the app can you load the step samples via the app so that you can just take a number of individual hits and make kits out of it or do you need to manually sample them
Looks like there are a number of Roland products under embargo that are slowly coming out, still waiting for the Juno-DS replacement. When is it coming out Jack? 😄 What's the price point for this P6?
Just connect to a 10,000 mah power bank and you have infinite hours for play. But playing for a few hours, changing my rechargeable batteries in 10 seconds and continuing for hours is something very unique
I've taken my t-8 on a few trips. You'll be surprised how much time you can lose with just bass and drums. Add a sampler to the mix and you won't see me for weeks.
@@alanredversangel it’s definitely a well needed add to the series… have all of them and you’d be able to create a whole interesting one person live set
@@TigroGuminah, he's right. For a mixer to use while traveling about, it has to be the TX-6. The BlueBox isn't even battery powered. The TX-6 is tiny, battery-powered, and totally awesome
Only draw back is no SD card slot or memory upgrade, I have Pixel 8a phone and it too because of its IP rating there is no SD card slot, instead it lets me put a USB-C flash drive into it and I can copy my content to the flash drive to free up room, sucks this doesn't have this option, and no line in is a drawback as well other than that I like it.
Phones have no sd cards so they can sell you more storage at a premium price. nothing to do with IP rating since itsall build in the simtray. You talking much nonsense i must say because what would a sampler be without a line in? it has a line in on the top.
DISPOSABLE BATTERIES = disposable products. There needs to be a new standardized battery or companies need to cope with the AA. I like being able to carry a bag of extra batteries, I have a bag where I keep them bagged in sets. I keep ready to go 12 AAs at all times 6 in the SP404 and 6 on standby 🥰💙
I realllly don’t like the 3 hours, I hope this is able to swap out those batteries, batteries permanently built into anything scream temporary. I realllllly hope Roland is smart enough to know musicians like green things.
@AndertonsKeyboardDept-n9l And i absolutely agree for that ;).JK...more seriously...i m a french guy and i absolutely love your videos...thank u for your job and fun.
What am I missing? The Circuit Rhythm seems to have all these features in superior lay out. What makes this one special? Don't get me wrong, I have the E4, J6 and S1. Love them. But don't see what makes this special...
Amazing how they actually sell their lack of memory and therefore turning down the resolution with the beauty of "low fi". That is "Its not a bug, its a feature" 2.0 I said it before amd I say it again "LOW FI" is just a made up fancy word for people working with crap or not knowing what a DI Box does. Period.
"And it has an on/off switch on the back..."
Jack: 🤦♂🤷♂💁♂🙅♂Woaaaahhh
I'm a huge fan of the Volca stuff: little boxes with a good - sometimes great - sound and a big "ease of use & fun" factor. Roland seems to take this approach into the modern age ... This sampler has a lot of power under the hood ... love it!
Thanks a lot for this great demo
This thing totally kicks ass!
@AndertonsKeyboardDept-n9l I didn't realize Andertons keyboard department is in Mexico!! Wow!!
The audio editing on this is fantastic. The ducking of the device audio for the short snippets while he’s talking over it is 👍🏽
I have the S-1 and the T-8. The plan had been to get the E-4 next but this P-6 has just jumped the queue. 😁
P-6, S-1 and T-8 is the dream team tbh!
I just sold my s1. Im getting this!! This is what I wanted when I got the t8.
Did you get it? How do you sync in with the t8? I have TR 6s
HOT TIP: If you own a MPC Live 2 on a stand and own a Decksaver for it, this (and All Aira compacts) fit in that indentation on the Decksaver perfectly. Got my P6 today. Feels great
Just ordered myself the P-6 , pretty affordable little sampler :)
Same!
Holy smokes I’m getting this. This will be great with my Volca rig.
The P6 retired my Volca Sample 2 SO FAST 😂😂
I got it straight away. It’s awesome!
This looks really intuitive to use and everything looks easy to understand. Maybe time to replace my Volca Sample 2 !
@@magicknight8412 I would say so. I had the volca sample but this looks far more usable than that was and seems to be more useful memory wise.
I'm not finding it too intuitive so far, it's cool though!
@@rorz999 ah thats interesting. hope you work it out soon
Great Job Roland
My J-6 and T-8 just found a new friend!
That is exactly what I was thinking 😂
The “it’s really good” after the sample rate comparison really got me 😂
It has a shit ton of smart features (step sampling is one of my favs), but man it freaking has POLYPHONY!
I don't get it why all the companies miss that. I mean... sampling a note and playing chords is super duper fun!
Also... sampling a fixed amount of measures by tempo is also dope. I can hardly wait to jam with my Guitar & Bass
Edit: Wow, the beat at 17:52 is really dope
All samplers have polyphony it wouldn’t really be a sampler then
Digitakt 2 does not and costs $999
I can see it being good if you have seriously restricted space. But a laptop and small midi controller is so much easier to use and more powerful.
@@blastofoand nowhere near as fun
This is just awesome.
Great little machine. I'm just not convinced with the lower sample rate possibility. The Lo-fi samples sound filtered, like with an anti-aliasing filter. I wish they sounded like on the good old samplers, with metallic top ends.
I must have it! Six samplers isnt near enough! Lol
I stopped counting :)
I thought I was the only one who lives samplers. Cheers.
I’m definitely considering one of these, looks and sounds great. Would be a different approach to writing little ideas. Have wanted to get back into old school sampling for a while. Love the lo-fi vibe!
I recommend it. It sounds amazing
@@D.Jr47I got one for Christmas 🎄
@faylonbiryani nice! I'm addicted. What do you think so far?
@ It’s great fun, love it.
this is really a good competitor to the po33. there was a huge hole at that price point. I definitely want one.
This is competition to the ep 133, it beats them both but the po33 is so much cheaper you can't really compare them
Its game over for the ep 133 though.
@@baronvongreenback yeah ep133 is now an overpriced device
Yeah this makes ep 133 look kinda like a novelty device
@@D.Jr47 yeah I agree. only reason I haven't grabbed one is I love my mpc.
Roland missed their own 909 day? 😅
Interestingly RUclips almost put 808 in the URL of this video
I'll be driving my SP until the wheels fall off, but might pick this up as a replacement when the time comes. I like the limitations here.
Does this make the coffee ? Yes yes. And he adds the quantity of sugar you thought of,,, lol Amazing stuff !
:D But what is ... say I prefer iced coffee ... can it do that too?!
If I were to buy all these fun toys and wanted to maintain a DAWless setup, which DAWless digital workstation would you recommend for recording, mixing, and mastering while keeping the entire studio mobile?
Your iPhone 🤔
isn’t that oxymoronic? A DAWless digital workstation?
Maybe you would like an iPad + audio interface
Tascam digital recorder mixer
@@rodolpheponthus2948 which one, the TASCAM DP-24SD 24-track Digital Portastudio or the TASCAM Model 12 12-channel Analog Recording Console? And btw, thank your for your answer.
Yes please ❤❤❤❤❤
I'm so getting one of these.
An Aria? Looking forward to seeing that on Bad Gear real soon! 😂
You do know the bad gear reviews aren't because the gear is actually bad right?
@@freqcity I'm convinced 95% of people don't know that lol
@@freqcity of course! It’s the whole ‘bad gear’ joke that we’re all in on. Almost every piece of gear I own has had the bad gear treatment. 😂
I hope Roland do an app for editing this thing even if it’s a paid app!
@KingzofSwing Feature-wise this is like a budget Digitakt mkii
Awesome Roland.. you have now gone full Volca!
How about some love for the verselab and the MC’s buy releasing some firmware updates 👍
Ooh ooh new toys!
I just fell in love ❤😂
Could you play the granular sounds using the aria chord synth?
dammmm ! that is sweet little machine. this is what they call a 'no brainer' product. if that just had faders, it be hittin like the SP1200 workflow. but thats ok got me an s2400 anyway. insta buy for me. excited for this ..
For lo-fi the bit-rate is more important than the sample-rate.
eh it’s 2 different sound ‘effects’. lowering the sample rate gives you those nice aliasing artifacts
I disagree
Question for the experts? How do I return all the sounds, samplers, and patterns that came with the ROLAND AIRA COMPACT P-6 from the factory?
Hi RUclips community, I have a question for you.
I am a ‘non-musical’ person, but I have a 16yo son who is musical. He plays Tenor & French horns in multiple bands & Orchestra’s (up to grade 7 so far). He has no prior experience with electronic music.
These Aira Compact family of units look very capable, fun, and don’t break the bank, and I think might be of interest to my son.
If you were to buy just one of these units as an introduction to electronic music creation (just to see if he takes to it or not), which of these units (P6, T8, S1, J6, E4) would you consider the best starter? Or, would you recommend something totally different (but in the same sort of price range)?
These are toys for people who already got a lot of gear. Get a digital audio workstation software (“DAW”), and maybe a simple controller keyboard. If he’s got a PC, get a USB audio interface, something inexpensive, like $100. If he’s got a Mac, no need for an interface.
A simple software on computer is 10000x more powerful than this cute toy.
Ableton seems to be the gold standard for electronic music
You can get bundles with audio interface and ableton and some keyboard controllers online
@@OlegAryutkin many thanks for your response. You have answered the question that I was wondering - about using a PC + software to achieve a similar goal. Thank you.
These Aira compact units do look like ‘fun’ though, even to a non-musical person.
I did have a very subtle conversation with my son, and showed him part of this video. I’m surprised, but he said that he wasn’t that interested in creating his own music, he likes being given the sheet music and following those ‘instructions’ to play an ‘analogue’ instrument. I was really surprised at this response, as he spends a lot of time on computers, so figured creating music digitally would appeal, but evidently not. So, I probably won’t be buying an Aria Compact unit now.
@@TheLDunn1 he might come to this naturally. or not. Millions of musicians (professionals and hobbyists) are not interested in creating music on computer, or writing music at all. Many just want to experience connection with their instrument and no other "distractions". Usually these are the ones who play the best :)
@@OlegAryutkin thank you. Yes, this seems to describe my son well, just enjoys playing his instruments in bands.
As a non-musical person, I’ve struggled to understand this, I’m an engineer by profession, and a keen photographer, I enjoy the creativity side of things, as maybe incorrectly, assumed my son would like the musical creative side.
I don’t think my son will ever be ‘one of the better players’ though, he doesn’t practice enough, just seems to really like playing in his various groups.
The J6 Chord synth would probably be the easiest for your kid to play with, but the S1 tweak synth might be a little more fun to experiment with shaping synth sound waves. The J8 is a drum machine with a bass synth wich would be good making music with more rhythmic structure. The P6 Sampler might be the most complicated of all but there is limitless possibilities because you can make music out of anything. Any sound can be used as an instrument. Good for using your imagination creatively.The E4 voice tweak is more like a toy. Fun but it seems more like a toy for people that can't really sing. Though it might be useful as an effects unit for running other music instruments through to come up with interesting or unusual sounds. Even though others have recommended getting your kid a computer music setup I think if I was a kid and was given the choice I think the Roland Aira Compact series instruments would look like a lot more fun to get my hands on and immediately play with instead of a boring much more complicated looking computer. Kids just want to have fun. Computers are enjoyable to use when you're older and more mature. Just my opinion. It's your choice to do what you think is best for him. I think it's great that you want to get him into making music at young age. Good luck.
Rolanld really need to make free companion VSTs for all their new synths that eliminate the menu diving.
Imagin the TR-8s Editor but as a VST
kind of doesnt make sense to be honest. If you run a DAW, why use that thing, just use a sampler VSTi, it will be far easier to work with, more powerful, and won't take up desk space. I think those toys are aimed at DAWless rigs, live setups, et cetra.
@@OlegAryutkin It makes lots of sense for people that don't want to use a mouse to twist virtual dials
This machine is fun!!!! Low key gives MK2 a run for its money!!!!
just oredered one from you chapllings
I have the other 4... guess i gotta complete the set XD
The only one missing is an orchestra horns and strings module..in purple..
It's of course insanely cool that Roland decided to add a creative sampler to their already cool setup. But why were you greedy with the sampling memory in 2024? 6 seconds of 44100 kHz mono in 2024. Are you serious, guys??? Greetings from Estonia 🇪🇪Tallinn. ❤️
*stereo
Not the only ones stingy with the memory, Nvidia likes to put 8GB vRAM card out in 2024 when most games need 12gb or more then charge out the ass for it, new phones don't have SD card slots much anymore too, its a trend I'm seeing in digital tech.
My first thought as well. It’s like a 1989 sampler. What does this have, 0.5 megabytes of sample RAM? Like an Akai sampler from 1989?
There's not only 6 seconds of sampling time?
Because Nips are notoriously
sadistic.
Mine's on the way! A quick question... The guy's got the big Lightnining Camera Adaptor while plugging in the phone. Wouldn't a USB-C to lightning data cable work? Cheers.
Please help.
I must have accidentally deleted some Roland P-6 patterns that came out of the factory.
I can't get them back.
I downloaded a file from Roland's website to try to restore and install on the P-6
But it says there's not enough memory.
Thanks for the reply.
I want the whole kit!!!!!!
What did you use to connect your phone?
Does this have a drum randomizer?
I wanna hear some of Jack's choons now. What's his soundcloud?
does the keyboard play each sample at the same speed? Or do the lower notes play a slowed down version of the sample, while the higher notes on the keyboard play a sped up version of the sample?
Lower notes play slowed down, higher notes play sped up
Looks nice.
This sampler is CRAZY. Roland did a fantastic job cramming so many great feature into this thing. KO 2 killer?
This thing looks like it stomps the ko 2 and starts dating its mum afterwards, wish this had come out before the ko 2...
Is there a setting you have to change when you try to sample off of your phone? Everytime I try it just records through the built in mic.
Mute mic button?
I want one now to take to the park and make vaporwave with
Mouths are opening all over youtube for this Shiney new toy
Is anyone else waiting for Roland to release a multitrack recorder?
Something with Bluetooth headphone compatibility and a looper. The ability to nudge each track slightly out of sync would be interesting. I think that’s what Busta Rhymes does on ‘thank you’.
I’ve got the T-8 and S-1, and yet, Roland could build something in the same form-factor to record my ideas.
@UCgvRQ9F8c_8ysaaJaqDNRLA love the channel.
I don’t have much to add to the topic of ‘new Roland multitrack recorder’, except maybe an OLED display to make the device easier to use in bright sunshine.
Perhaps Roland and yourself could open a topic to invite suggestions from other synth aficionados?
👍👍👍👍👍
While you wait, that new one that Zoom have released is worth a look
curious when you use the app can you load the step samples via the app so that you can just take a number of individual hits and make kits out of it or do you need to manually sample them
You can load them via the app, that's what I've been doing. Making sample chains on my PC and importing them to the P-6 via the app
Can this be used as a live effects processor for something like a turntable?
yes
i think its a nice device but i love my sp 404 mk2 way more and i only love the p6 for its granular synth. the 404 kills this thing in all wways
Looks like there are a number of Roland products under embargo that are slowly coming out, still waiting for the Juno-DS replacement. When is it coming out Jack? 😄
What's the price point for this P6?
This functionality in an sh4d size box would be nice
Are the batteries built-in? If so, how does one replace them when they inevitably die?
You don’t. It goes in the bin and you buy Roland’s newest product
Just connect to a 10,000 mah power bank and you have infinite hours for play.
But playing for a few hours, changing my rechargeable batteries in 10 seconds and continuing for hours is something very unique
@@fatbobe1986people online have been replacing the batteries pretty easily. Not as easy as it should be of course, but easy enough
@@rorz999 I was kind of joking. Just commenting on the general trend of products having more limited lifespans
This will retire my Roland S-330 for good finally for the low fi vibe and chromatic combo. Plus that USB audio 😊
Does anyone know if these have pattern chaining?
Future Bad Gear candidate!
hopefully he’s already recording the episode! 😂
How hungover is our boy?
Very!!!!
I currently use a teenage engineering po-33 to make grime/drill beats. Would the roland p6 be a decent upgrade?
Way, way better (I've owned both)
@@rorz999 I ordered the ableton move instead.....
@@Adjustmentxdisorder Why? Better bought a sp 404 mk2.
25:35 im gonna fill mine up with amen breaks
a lil bass synth to run into my tr8s would be great
I'm loving this. I need this synth asap.
Not a synth bro :')
@@Rattus9000 god you must be fun at parties, you pedantic useless oaf.
This is a legit Volca Sample k1ller.
question: can it dnb?
check video from Fox Control Music:)
Yes it can 😁
Ok fine I'll buy one.
I’m just waiting for it to dance the fandango.
I'm interested in the line now as a little traveling hardware setup
I've taken my t-8 on a few trips. You'll be surprised how much time you can lose with just bass and drums. Add a sampler to the mix and you won't see me for weeks.
Teenage Engineering's TX-6 as your travel stu backbone. Big trust
@@ConnorYoung-xu3dg I think the bluebox is a better option for the money
@@alanredversangel it’s definitely a well needed add to the series… have all of them and you’d be able to create a whole interesting one person live set
@@TigroGuminah, he's right. For a mixer to use while traveling about, it has to be the TX-6. The BlueBox isn't even battery powered. The TX-6 is tiny, battery-powered, and totally awesome
Since it doesnt have multiple projects, I hope we can transfer to sp404 as a project
sp 404 kills it in all wways.... i only got this for the granular synth to be honest.
I do wish you guys would stop spending my money🤣🤣🤣
Same effects as the 404 mk2 ? I still wish the 404mk2 had a lithium ion battery id prefer them release one we can install.. that over a new device 😁
It doesn't have as many FX as the MK2, but the ones it does have are identical in terms of the algorithms used
Bring back big ass cool looking units like my MC 909
I'm sad because it seems that this new P-6 is more powerful in some functions than its older brother the SP404MK2
More powerfull? Where? Ita not...
@@jovantrendmaker4722 Granular engine for one, also probability settings
Roland just fried the sampler market.
Why only 6 seconds and why does it stop playback when you resample? Otherwise nice move of Roland, maybe they could tackle the Octatrack..
44.1 kHz, Mono : 5.9 seconds
22.05 kHz, Mono : 11.8 seconds
14.7 kHz, Mono : 17.8 seconds
11.025 kHz, Mono : 23.7 seconds
* For stereo samples, the time is half.
Sp404 killer
@AndertonsKeyboardDept-n9l ??
nah, sp 404 mk2 is on the next level.
What? Cassete and Vymil was more Hi-fi and more width frequency range than digital is.
What are you talking about wirh this low range Bull S? 😮
That's not true lol. Digital has a greater frequency range than both
These are the Power Rangers on the table
Only draw back is no SD card slot or memory upgrade, I have Pixel 8a phone and it too because of its IP rating there is no SD card slot, instead it lets me put a USB-C flash drive into it and I can copy my content to the flash drive to free up room, sucks this doesn't have this option, and no line in is a drawback as well other than that I like it.
There is a line-in
Phones have no sd cards so they can sell you more storage at a premium price. nothing to do with IP rating since itsall build in the simtray. You talking much nonsense i must say because what would a sampler be without a line in? it has a line in on the top.
It's Andertons not Andersons.
This is EXACTLY what I don´t need.
oh my god! ....this is the best thing ever!.... just like the last thing!
After owning multiple small Maschine’s, I told myself to not buy toylike stuff anymore… just ordered the P6🤷♂️
R.I.P pocket operater’s !
Pocket Operators do not need an apostrophe.
I love my po-33. I make grime/drill beats. Do you think the roland p6 would be a decent upgrade?
@@Adjustmentxdisorder The PO-33 does some things that the P-6 doesn’t. I have both and sm keeping both.
It’s going to be great for ambient
Can you use it as a Fx box like the sp can I run another sampler thru it and just use the Fx?
In real time!!
Delay & reverb not working on single pad! delay suck
Stop it! Slow down Roland! Just got the S-1... 😂😂
DISPOSABLE BATTERIES = disposable products. There needs to be a new standardized battery or companies need to cope with the AA. I like being able to carry a bag of extra batteries, I have a bag where I keep them bagged in sets. I keep ready to go 12 AAs at all times 6 in the SP404 and 6 on standby 🥰💙
I realllly don’t like the 3 hours, I hope this is able to swap out those batteries, batteries permanently built into anything scream temporary. I realllllly hope Roland is smart enough to know musicians like green things.
@@_c_y_p_3 I've seen people online replace the stock battery with one that lasts 8 hours, you'll need to do a small amount of soldering though
Just what the world needed another fart recorder.😜
4001...more precisely😅
@AndertonsKeyboardDept-n9l And i absolutely agree for that ;).JK...more seriously...i m a french guy and i absolutely love your videos...thank u for your job and fun.
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What am I missing? The Circuit Rhythm seems to have all these features in superior lay out. What makes this one special? Don't get me wrong, I have the E4, J6 and S1. Love them. But don't see what makes this special...
Cuz this things half the price?
Its £100 more expensive
@@baronvongreenback not here in Canada.
@@baronvongreenback fair point. Although I bought it new for €200
@@Jorn2u in that instance, the novation wins lol
I had a stiffy for the whole duration of this video
This is a total sp202
"very unique" feature
Amazing how they actually sell their lack of memory and therefore turning down the resolution with the beauty of "low fi".
That is "Its not a bug, its a feature" 2.0
I said it before amd I say it again "LOW FI" is just a made up fancy word for people working with crap or not knowing what a DI Box does. Period.
Some of us actually like the lofi sound 🤷🏻♂️