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Great video, glad I found this, and your channel. About to buy a Drumlogue, and this definitely proves that, for my uses, this will be a great addition to my studio. Thank you!
THANK YOU for mentioning/covering the drum pads in this video. It might be a minor detail or not important to people that program drum patterns just based on step sequencing, but knowing the drums are controlled with click buttons and not drum pads with velocity just saved me $500 of disappointment, since I was hoping this one included the ability to perform patterns with live layers of drumming on them. Appreciate that detail you included!
Hello! I have a question for users of this drum machine: So, the body of my unit from below heats up quite noticeably Is this normal? Also the encoders under the display sometimes give erroneous values, for example when adjusting the amount of reverb or filter etc Are there similar nuances in your Drumlogue? 1.2.0 software, also i initialize full reset of device rotate the encoders both very quickly and very slowly, and it happens that I rotate the encoder to the right to increase the value, but sometimes it, on the contrary, abruptly changes downward this is weird Does this happen to you? and this drum machine heats up noticeably in the area of the plastic bottom, somewhat similar in temperature and sensation to heating a laptop
I've been umming and arring about this, it hasn't sounded spectacular to me on many of the demos but enjoying the depth of your review - do you think it sounds good after some months using it?
Thats something I never really mentioned in this video... How fun it is! I've often found myself caring way more about the details of the drum programming with this one than many other drum machines
As an affordable drum machine its absolutely superb and know doubt will be popuar amongst amateur and proffesional musicians alike. Let us not forget that Korg has been major player in Electronic music for fifty years . This video was to show the capabilities of the machine , not to get into a my drummachines better than yours argument. Great vid greater machine.
2 Questions 1. transient sample - is that available to the sample pool so we can use out own or is it locked to only korg presets? 2. will the unit power via usb or does it require the korg PSU ?
10 minutes well spent, thanks for the review. Clicky buttons! Based on the images and other reviews I thought they were those cheap mushy rubber ones that I hate… I am now 50% more likely to get this :-)
If I only got to keep one of them? It might be recency bias speaking but I think the Drumlouge wins right now simply because the stiffer grid based step system on the tr6S.
Good overview. Your list of things you’d prefer on it is exactly the features I’d want to see as well. It’s cool but doesn’t look like something I’d want or need. New studio is dope man congrats!
I have one on preorder. When reading information on Korgs website, the SDK with the ability to program your own FXs and synths got me very excited. It must be noted that in order to create you own synths sounds , you will need to understand programming in C/C++. Luckily for me, I write software in C and C++.
If you record into a DAW, could you assign independent tracks, or are you stuck with everything at the same time? (and no possibility to EQ in the DAW)
I was just thinking to myself why YT recommending me so many Analog Rytm MK2 vids then I get yours in my notifs. Not a Rytm, but a drum machine type thingie nontheless
Check out Behringers Hirotribe which is in currently in development - it’s designed by the former Korg engineer that created the Monotribe. He improved on the Monotribe and actually adding functionality in a smaller enclosure. Psyched for its arrival 💯
Thanks for the video, I love Korg and have been looking for a hardware drum machine that's smaller form factor but studio based. My only downside on this is no cv control, getting into some modular effect and route chaining and would have been nice to see some cv or even better s wave (hz/octive) patch points for some semi modular integration with the MS-20 Mini and other korg s wave devices.
I have to ask, though, for sample based music is this really a good option? It feels like MPCs and Ableton Live (among others) have far more refined workflows for working with drum samples. Or is it easier to pull samples in here than I’m realizing?
You’re 100% right. We’re talking about two completely different product categories. This is a drum machine that plays one shot samples, preferably drums. An MPC or a another proper groovebox is way better if you want to produce whole tracks.
Mmmm, very fair. Though for $600… Well, to be fair, if I didn’t already have a drum machine that I like this may be more tempting. I have a TR-8 (no s) and in my mind it’s only shortcoming is that I can’t use samples for toms/cymbals which this Korg conveniently fixes. Plus it is $200 cheaper than a TR-8s, which was the more obvious upgrade path for me. If I think of this as a competitor for a TR-8s, it starts to make more sense… And I do love my minilogue XD so…. maybe maybe. I’ll have to keep this one in mind I’m thinking.
Thank you for the review. It reminds me of the old electribe er1 and doesn't seem to offer anything that new with regard the 'sound'. I also think it's way overpriced for what it is and Korg will find it hard to compete in this price bracket. No audio over USB is a massive shame too. As soon as the price drops (and I don't believe it'll be long) then it will be better value. Knock £/$129 off and I may consider it.
Seeing these reviews I'm getting the impression you reviewers personally enjoy this machine. Do you agree? Mojo is an important thing for me. I have the MPC One but the plugins and sample packs don't inspire me - I need external gear that has mojo to get me started and the MPC's mojo kicks in once I start chopping my own samples.
Yeah, I enjoy this one quite a bit! It’s mostly “just” a drum machine though and I wouldn’t compare it to a proper groovebox or a sampler. This Drumlogue is inspiring and fun to work with, I’d say that it definitely has a mojo :)
@@AccurateBeats thanks for replying. As I want "just" a drum machine it seems a good candidate - a step up from my Volca Sample without getting too complex.
with the usb input it might be possible in a future rom upgrade to then use that for expanding with pads midi controllers, sd card reader, like the akai can do but I think this is cooler than the mpc as a drum machine if not a standalone daw like the mpc one.
That 4 second 32 gb sample time not megabytes is a joke maybe for one shots but it’s nowhere near a mpc and line in but still need pc to sample idk man
@@SonicVibe This is kind of also meant for sample sound design because selling percussion samples is still viable while selling things like synth melody loops has become problematic.
Nice and short, detailed explanation, Great Video 🙃😉liked and subscribed ...would like to see a real "Banger" potential like for Techno. I m very very disapointed from !!!Korg!!!. A synthsized Kick drum option like Nano engine unit is not available. That can boost the Potential for Techno music...imagine the search for the right Kick with 32 MB storage 😮💨 I hope that some is out there can reach out to Korg. Once Kick engine is updates i bye one.🤩 Performance is and should be a big factor. I Like Drumlogue very much so far expect the Kick desighn possibility. Great Product. Hope update is comming soon.
Thats a valid point and the sample memory is definitely an issue even though some of the kick samples that it comes with are pretty solid. I guess someone (or korg themselves) could release a kick drum synth as a "user" synth in the future... That could at least be something ;)
That beat around 5:50 sounds like please listen to my demo. I think this is a cool device id be interested in the price. I got an mv1 and a tempest so I don't really think I need this
I’m not digging it I expected it could run all of the software made for the minilogue xd it just doesn’t appear to be a member of that series of synth.-I mean no joystick I find that detracts from it’s allure! I would love a joystick on a drum machine.
I hate to be that guy but this feels like korgs version of the syntakt. I'm excited to see what it offers that's different over time but right now it seems too similar for me to want it over a syntakt itself.
@@dopesnare I mean. That's not the point, but sure. Whatever. The syntakt is currently available, this is for pre-order. And I was mostly talking about the workflow, not so much what it is/does.
For anyone reading this Think twice before you buy the newer -crap- that doesn't even come close to what has already been made. If you save up the 150 extra you can have the elektron rytm mk1 for example that will give you a 512 step sequencer, way better sounds, at least 1000 samples (maybe more never experienced my memory being full) and any sound you can imagine. The new stuff all looks good but won't magically make your music any better. It's all in the perspective and the person who holds the machine and the demo they create. Not saying it's total crap but tbh I've seen and have used so many different drumcomputer/samplers and when I see this I can only say: It looks good but the specs and possibilities are very, very sad for this pricetag and day and age. This is not revolutionary or even better than what's already there. IMO there hasn't been any beter drumcomputer/groovebox the past 3-4 years that has come out that wasn't already there.. I'm maybe whining right now but can't imagine why someone would pay this for that when theres stuff like elektron, jomox, the old elektron electribes etc out there for almost the exact same price but will give you everything you will ever need and more.
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Great video, glad I found this, and your channel. About to buy a Drumlogue, and this definitely proves that, for my uses, this will be a great addition to my studio. Thank you!
Nice straight forward review. And congrats on the new studio. Looks great!
Thank you!!
Great review and good to see you looking well , after all you've been through.
THANK YOU for mentioning/covering the drum pads in this video. It might be a minor detail or not important to people that program drum patterns just based on step sequencing, but knowing the drums are controlled with click buttons and not drum pads with velocity just saved me $500 of disappointment, since I was hoping this one included the ability to perform patterns with live layers of drumming on them. Appreciate that detail you included!
Nice review thank you!
Studio looks fantastic, and thanks for another great review!
Short, sweet, to the point! My man! I look forward to hearing an integration of this gear into your music!
Thanks! And yeah, this will definitely make it into a few jams in the future
The new studio looks AMAZING! Congrats, Accurate.
On that note, I have ordered one.
Thank you so much sir! Very informative and strait to the point! I will be buying this one for our band's live setup for sure!
Thank you for a very good and concise review! 🎉
And thank you for watching it 🤪
I was more or less set on getting a TR8S but this has certainly made me pause to think. Thanks for the demo
Like your style. I learned what I wanted from the machine
Thanks for the Vid, nice Maschine!
Its kinda like a bigger Volca beats with the analog/digital drum sounds.
Hello! I have a question for users of this drum machine:
So, the body of my unit from below heats up quite noticeably
Is this normal?
Also the encoders under the display sometimes give erroneous values, for example when adjusting the amount of reverb or filter etc
Are there similar nuances in your Drumlogue?
1.2.0 software, also i initialize full reset of device
rotate the encoders both very quickly and very slowly, and it happens that I rotate the encoder to the right to increase the value, but sometimes it, on the contrary, abruptly changes downward
this is weird
Does this happen to you?
and this drum machine heats up noticeably in the area of the plastic bottom, somewhat similar in temperature and sensation to heating a laptop
I've been umming and arring about this, it hasn't sounded spectacular to me on many of the demos but enjoying the depth of your review - do you think it sounds good after some months using it?
Deffo going to get this even if its just to use and playaround with for 6 months. Looks fun and sounds nice n lo fi
Thats something I never really mentioned in this video... How fun it is! I've often found myself caring way more about the details of the drum programming with this one than many other drum machines
very good presentation!
The new studio is looking great!!
Excellent I love this gear❤
As an affordable drum machine its absolutely superb and know doubt will be popuar amongst amateur and proffesional musicians alike.
Let us not forget that Korg has been major player in Electronic music for fifty years . This video was to show the capabilities of the machine , not to get into a my drummachines better than yours argument.
Great vid greater machine.
2 Questions
1. transient sample - is that available to the sample pool so we can use out own or is it locked to only korg presets?
2. will the unit power via usb or does it require the korg PSU ?
I dig it. Doubt I'll be able to get one, but.....looks cool. Love to have
I think its gonna be super popular with the funky house lovers
That kick and snare chuck out some stink
Yup! I could also se DJ's use this as an extra layer of drums for a gig at a club
Studio looks great btw!
Hey! Thanks a lot! It's getting there
10 minutes well spent, thanks for the review. Clicky buttons! Based on the images and other reviews I thought they were those cheap mushy rubber ones that I hate… I am now 50% more likely to get this :-)
sweet, definitely wanted to see what this thing can do in the hands of a hip hop producer. new studio looks kickass!
That studio though.🔥
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Great video. My question is Drumlogue vs Tr-6s... which one would you keep of the two? And why? Thanks.
If I only got to keep one of them? It might be recency bias speaking but I think the Drumlouge wins right now simply because the stiffer grid based step system on the tr6S.
Thanks Accurate 😉
Good overview. Your list of things you’d prefer on it is exactly the features I’d want to see as well. It’s cool but doesn’t look like something I’d want or need. New studio is dope man congrats!
Thanks! Yeah, and I guess some CV/ gate connections would also make sense here.
Thanks for watching!
can it play & rec different notes for example on the BD with a keyboard? or is it fixed on the tuning?
I actually really like how it sounds
I have one on preorder. When reading information on Korgs website, the SDK with the ability to program your own FXs and synths got me very excited. It must be noted that in order to create you own synths sounds , you will need to understand programming in C/C++. Luckily for me, I write software in C and C++.
It sounds like you're gonna be able to have a lot of fun with this then!
I hope to see an entire community of programers making stuff for this
Is this similar to the SDK for the prologue and minilogue?
Same as pro/minilogue xd and nts1 SDK that's not new bro
@@spectralknights2 I read that this sdk is incompatible with those units. it seems to be a new sdk (read on CDM)
How did you get on with it?
The Electribe ER1 X 1 million + Elektron machinedrum + USB
did Korg buy MFB ?
ACCURATE BEATS!!
YEAH!!!!!!
If you record into a DAW, could you assign independent tracks, or are you stuck with everything at the same time? (and no possibility to EQ in the DAW)
There are individual outputs in the back, you would need an interface with enough channels.
Oh gosh!
Really is real?
Finally went out ! Woa
I was just thinking to myself why YT recommending me so many Analog Rytm MK2 vids then I get yours in my notifs. Not a Rytm, but a drum machine type thingie nontheless
Haha! There are definitely some similarities in the design :D
Seems a bit vanilla. Price is high for what's offered here. Thanks for the video.
You should be introducing equipment like this for Reverb. You actually explain the functionality of a unit. Thanks
Thanks man! I try 😂
Hmm, did we actually hear it?
This will definitely be on the next episode of Bad Gear
Sago Accurate good to see you using the new studio.
Thanks! I'm almost getting there. I still have a few details to sort out but it feels good :D
Korg back to the grooveboxes :-) A mini-Monotribe please?
Ah, that would be soo cool
Check out Behringers Hirotribe which is in currently in development - it’s designed by the former Korg engineer that created the Monotribe. He improved on the Monotribe and actually adding functionality in a smaller enclosure. Psyched for its arrival 💯
3:23 is the point where you should start the whole review.
I like it in theory but I just haven't heard anything that sounds good on it.
Thanks for the video, I love Korg and have been looking for a hardware drum machine that's smaller form factor but studio based. My only downside on this is no cv control, getting into some modular effect and route chaining and would have been nice to see some cv or even better s wave (hz/octive) patch points for some semi modular integration with the MS-20 Mini and other korg s wave devices.
Yeah, I couldn't agree more! Are there too few semi modular dum machines in general? I might think that's the case!
@@AccurateBeats there's definitely less than 10 lmao
I have to ask, though, for sample based music is this really a good option? It feels like MPCs and Ableton Live (among others) have far more refined workflows for working with drum samples. Or is it easier to pull samples in here than I’m realizing?
You’re 100% right. We’re talking about two completely different product categories. This is a drum machine that plays one shot samples, preferably drums. An MPC or a another proper groovebox is way better if you want to produce whole tracks.
Mmmm, very fair. Though for $600… Well, to be fair, if I didn’t already have a drum machine that I like this may be more tempting. I have a TR-8 (no s) and in my mind it’s only shortcoming is that I can’t use samples for toms/cymbals which this Korg conveniently fixes. Plus it is $200 cheaper than a TR-8s, which was the more obvious upgrade path for me. If I think of this as a competitor for a TR-8s, it starts to make more sense… And I do love my minilogue XD so…. maybe maybe. I’ll have to keep this one in mind I’m thinking.
Thank you for the review. It reminds me of the old electribe er1 and doesn't seem to offer anything that new with regard the 'sound'. I also think it's way overpriced for what it is and Korg will find it hard to compete in this price bracket. No audio over USB is a massive shame too. As soon as the price drops (and I don't believe it'll be long) then it will be better value. Knock £/$129 off and I may consider it.
thanks just subbed
I appreciate that! :D
Seeing these reviews I'm getting the impression you reviewers personally enjoy this machine. Do you agree?
Mojo is an important thing for me. I have the MPC One but the plugins and sample packs don't inspire me - I need external gear that has mojo to get me started and the MPC's mojo kicks in once I start chopping my own samples.
Yeah, I enjoy this one quite a bit!
It’s mostly “just” a drum machine though and I wouldn’t compare it to a proper groovebox or a sampler.
This Drumlogue is inspiring and fun to work with, I’d say that it definitely has a mojo :)
@@AccurateBeats thanks for replying. As I want "just" a drum machine it seems a good candidate - a step up from my Volca Sample without getting too complex.
with the usb input it might be possible in a future rom upgrade to then use that for expanding with pads midi controllers, sd card reader, like the akai can do but I think this is cooler than the mpc as a drum machine if not a standalone daw like the mpc one.
You might be on to something!
That 4 second 32 gb sample time not megabytes is a joke maybe for one shots but it’s nowhere near a mpc and line in but still need pc to sample idk man
@@SonicVibe This is kind of also meant for sample sound design because selling percussion samples is still viable while selling things like synth melody loops has become problematic.
Nice and short, detailed explanation, Great Video 🙃😉liked and subscribed ...would like to see a real "Banger" potential like for Techno. I m very very disapointed from !!!Korg!!!. A synthsized Kick drum option like Nano engine unit is not available. That can boost the Potential for Techno music...imagine the search for the right Kick with 32 MB storage 😮💨
I hope that some is out there can reach out to Korg.
Once Kick engine is updates i bye one.🤩
Performance is and should be a big factor. I Like Drumlogue very much so far expect the Kick desighn possibility. Great Product. Hope update is comming soon.
Thats a valid point and the sample memory is definitely an issue even though some of the kick samples that it comes with are pretty solid. I guess someone (or korg themselves) could release a kick drum synth as a "user" synth in the future... That could at least be something ;)
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Nice room.
That beat around 5:50 sounds like please listen to my demo. I think this is a cool device id be interested in the price. I got an mv1 and a tempest so I don't really think I need this
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Mc 707 and TR-8S are way better....had faders for mute.....a larger pads .....they have a SD card reader.....
And are considerably for expensive in comparison. But those MC-707 drum samples aren't as clear and mix-cutting as the Drumlogue.
reminds me of a few certain elektron devices. dope fr
Yup, there are similarities for sure :D
No sd slot in a sample player. Ffs
True that
I’m not digging it I expected it could run all of the software made for the minilogue xd it just doesn’t appear to be a member of that series of synth.-I mean no joystick I find that detracts from it’s allure! I would love a joystick on a drum machine.
I didn't even think of that but yeah, that would be awesome :D
What drum machine has that joystick?
@@spectralknights2 Joysticks are useful the planar 2 and Erica synth joystick to name some also you can now buy controllers with a joystick
I hate to be that guy but this feels like korgs version of the syntakt. I'm excited to see what it offers that's different over time but right now it seems too similar for me to want it over a syntakt itself.
Pretty sure Korg announced this in 2020..There for it is the original product.
Oh, I need to investigate this
@@dopesnare I mean. That's not the point, but sure. Whatever. The syntakt is currently available, this is for pre-order. And I was mostly talking about the workflow, not so much what it is/does.
Looks like a pretty standard drum machine. I would say it reminds me more of the TR8S than the Syntakt.
Not hating in anyway. I think this thing looks pretty dope! 🙏
much too little of sounds for a review imo . thx
But why does it sound so meh 🫤 like lowfi but not the good kind, side note does it have sidechain ?
Kinda cool ;)
Kinda cool
Korg USB suuuuuucks
For anyone reading this
Think twice before you buy the newer -crap- that doesn't even come close to what has already been made.
If you save up the 150 extra you can have the elektron rytm mk1 for example that will give you a 512 step sequencer, way better sounds, at least 1000 samples (maybe more never experienced my memory being full) and any sound you can imagine. The new stuff all looks good but won't magically make your music any better. It's all in the perspective and the person who holds the machine and the demo they create. Not saying it's total crap but tbh I've seen and have used so many different drumcomputer/samplers and when I see this I can only say: It looks good but the specs and possibilities are very, very sad for this pricetag and day and age. This is not revolutionary or even better than what's already there.
IMO there hasn't been any beter drumcomputer/groovebox the past 3-4 years that has come out that wasn't already there..
I'm maybe whining right now but can't imagine why someone would pay this for that when theres stuff like elektron, jomox, the old elektron electribes etc out there for almost the exact same price but will give you everything you will ever need and more.
this standalone reviews are really crap. drumlogue needs integrated in the logue series setup.
Easy pass