Great video. The SH2000 was the first synth I ever bought 30 years ago and while I have owned about 50 different synths, this is one of the few I have kept. I have used for hundreds of gigs 95-05 and other than a couple of the plastic tabs snapping off it never let me down.
great video! one of a very few reviews without boring sermons :) vivid and fun! gonna look into my loopers collection now... and the gameboy makes it even better :D
Thank you!! The magic is in the 50mm lens I use in the beginning on that Canon DSLR. It’s SHARP and works great in low light (1.8f). I appreciate the kind words
@@antigen4 wow I have been watching and listening... Indeed, this is very special. Thank you. It makes me "travel". The SH-2000 is really underappreciated.
I love that you can change the tempo on the 95000 looper! Have you tried recording drums at fast tempo and then slowing them down in the looper? I wonder if it would affect the sound of the drums like say a SP would. Great stuff man, keep them videos coming!
Hey thank you so much for being here and posting this great question. I should make a video about this specifically! I do have a lofi clip on Instagram where you can hear that in action I think: instagram.com/p/B8ovg-OANJK/?igshid=1wtnm759poeqe
Aaandd... Another clip where you can see me do exactly what you described. I first capture some SP drums live, and slow it all down towards the end: instagram.com/tv/B8atSmvFAiq/?igshid=1plxi314xr1dw
Reply #3 from me to your question 😁 ... So sound-wise, the pitch shifting is quite clinical / neutral, however if you "feed" grit (like when I play the SP live in my video) then the 95000 pitch down will make that grit "grittier". Even if you start with clean drums, it would still sound interesting. Thanks again for asking this. I made a note to go in depth on this
@@ManoOne-Music-Production Hey no worries :) Yeah it's hard to hear the extra grit cause the SP is already pretty colorful. It probably sounds like in an newer MPC when you pitch down your drums.
@@nwonknubeat9331 It's pretty surreal to be able to instantly pitch the whole loop / song down like it works on the 95000... It's even possible to then record anything while the speed is changed, and then speed the result up or down, and repeat the process. I haven't pushed that too much, but I bet you can end up with some interesting realms. Hard to explain, but hopefully it makes sense.
I agree! It seems perfect for what it does. Maybe it's the fact that people who want loopers already have one/many, and others just feel mousing around on a computer is preferable, to do multi track? Not sure. It is indeed fantastic. I really notice the sound quality especially.
Thanks everyone who is on my new channel! Please let your friends know about it. I appreciate it!
Great video. The SH2000 was the first synth I ever bought 30 years ago and while I have owned about 50 different synths, this is one of the few I have kept. I have used for hundreds of gigs 95-05 and other than a couple of the plastic tabs snapping off it never let me down.
Awesome that you’ve had it for so long and used it on stage for years. Thanks for watching and posting your comment!
great video! one of a very few reviews without boring sermons :) vivid and fun! gonna look into my loopers collection now... and the gameboy makes it even better :D
Heyyyy Alex thank you!
Search for “sh-2000 Greek” to see and hear Greek musicians using it. Awesome stuff
it might be me but this is the highest definition youtube video I've seen
Thank you!! The magic is in the 50mm lens I use in the beginning on that Canon DSLR. It’s SHARP and works great in low light (1.8f). I appreciate the kind words
I need to make a short video about the FILTER SECTION of the SH-2000 --- it's actually an early MOOG Ladder filter! --- it slipped my mind :)
just listen to some of the greeks and what they can do on the SH 2000 - they have discovered it's internal secrets!
The Greeks?
Music Production With MANO 1 ruclips.net/p/PLR-UpE1GV_8K_PcGLtNwqnYu8kQvpcWyT
@@antigen4 Wowww! Thank you for this link! I will be watching and listening
@@antigen4 wow I have been watching and listening... Indeed, this is very special. Thank you. It makes me "travel". The SH-2000 is really underappreciated.
Music Production With MANO 1 there are many more like this
Performance loop laboratory distilling trippy sounds! 🧪⚗️🥽
Yesss
I love that you can change the tempo on the 95000 looper! Have you tried recording drums at fast tempo and then slowing them down in the looper? I wonder if it would affect the sound of the drums like say a SP would. Great stuff man, keep them videos coming!
Hey thank you so much for being here and posting this great question. I should make a video about this specifically! I do have a lofi clip on Instagram where you can hear that in action I think: instagram.com/p/B8ovg-OANJK/?igshid=1wtnm759poeqe
Aaandd... Another clip where you can see me do exactly what you described. I first capture some SP drums live, and slow it all down towards the end: instagram.com/tv/B8atSmvFAiq/?igshid=1plxi314xr1dw
Reply #3 from me to your question 😁 ... So sound-wise, the pitch shifting is quite clinical / neutral, however if you "feed" grit (like when I play the SP live in my video) then the 95000 pitch down will make that grit "grittier". Even if you start with clean drums, it would still sound interesting. Thanks again for asking this. I made a note to go in depth on this
@@ManoOne-Music-Production Hey no worries :) Yeah it's hard to hear the extra grit cause the SP is already pretty colorful. It probably sounds like in an newer MPC when you pitch down your drums.
@@nwonknubeat9331 It's pretty surreal to be able to instantly pitch the whole loop / song down like it works on the 95000... It's even possible to then record anything while the speed is changed, and then speed the result up or down, and repeat the process. I haven't pushed that too much, but I bet you can end up with some interesting realms. Hard to explain, but hopefully it makes sense.
Always wondered why more people don’t own the 95000. I got it right away and was surprised it didn’t take off
I agree! It seems perfect for what it does. Maybe it's the fact that people who want loopers already have one/many, and others just feel mousing around on a computer is preferable, to do multi track? Not sure. It is indeed fantastic. I really notice the sound quality especially.
And... Thank you so much for being here! I have a ton more in the works 🙏🔥🔥🔥