Note is an app. The is a groove box hardware that can be used for life performances. The portability is great. I’m comparing it to MC-101 and it’s almost there. I’m just not sure about the sound design capabilities.
Apparently the line-in is only for sampling and the MIDI Out track functionality is limited at the moment, but Ableton allegedly said that they are working on routing of Audio In to track for using internal fx (probably something like External Instrument device in Live). The capture automation feature seems great! Also, the long (4min) audio sample per pad, the resampling capability, and the pitched sampler are likely to be used in creative ways and as workarounds for the 4 track limitation. All that said, it is the perfect compact Live controller for me (in addition to the standalone Note-like features which are good for on-the-go sketching)... Push is too big for my desk.
Hard to say exactly from initial impressions. I get the comparison with Note but it seems like this would be for people that want hardware. It's portable with some of the functionality of the Push but for way less. Curious to see how that group likes it in practice.
It is basically Ableton midi controller, they slapped battery and chip with some samples on it in a hurry.... in fact they even forgot to include proper midi-out (since it's really a DAW controller).
My main issue is the 4 track limit and its lack of proper audio outputs and not just headphones. At that point, it might as well just be a phone app because I already really have everything this does in my pocket. Im also not in love with the SD card not being accessible. That, I think, is a major fail.
16 drum cells in a rack times four equals 64 samples per project. Each sample can be four minutes long, and they're stereo. Plus you get Wavetable and Drift which are excellent synths.
Note is an app. The is a groove box hardware that can be used for life performances. The portability is great.
I’m comparing it to MC-101 and it’s almost there. I’m just not sure about the sound design capabilities.
They need work to do with the wavetable synth (power hungry) but the Move can everything of Drift
no midi in or out ? big miss IMO
Apparently the line-in is only for sampling and the MIDI Out track functionality is limited at the moment, but Ableton allegedly said that they are working on routing of Audio In to track for using internal fx (probably something like External Instrument device in Live). The capture automation feature seems great! Also, the long (4min) audio sample per pad, the resampling capability, and the pitched sampler are likely to be used in creative ways and as workarounds for the 4 track limitation. All that said, it is the perfect compact Live controller for me (in addition to the standalone Note-like features which are good for on-the-go sketching)... Push is too big for my desk.
Hard to say exactly from initial impressions. I get the comparison with Note but it seems like this would be for people that want hardware. It's portable with some of the functionality of the Push but for way less. Curious to see how that group likes it in practice.
It is basically Ableton midi controller, they slapped battery and chip with some samples on it in a hurry.... in fact they even forgot to include proper midi-out (since it's really a DAW controller).
I feel nothing.
Usually I want things like this but nothing , nowt but emptyness inside 😂
The big brother of the Op-Z
My main issue is the 4 track limit and its lack of proper audio outputs and not just headphones. At that point, it might as well just be a phone app because I already really have everything this does in my pocket. Im also not in love with the SD card not being accessible. That, I think, is a major fail.
Looks like what I was hoping the KO2 would be like
A bit pricey for 4 tracks.
16 drum cells in a rack times four equals 64 samples per project. Each sample can be four minutes long, and they're stereo. Plus you get Wavetable and Drift which are excellent synths.
It's the same price as novation circuit and cheaper than Roland mc101 🤷
Dirt cheap for what it has to offer.
Not really
@@theinvisibleman-e8v no midi-out jack ruined it