I've been using Ableton with a maschine micro, and a komplete s49 keyboard. It's low-key been uninspiring, and samples don't do it for me with drums. After getting a Behringer pro-1, using instruments with analog compartments just hit differently. I'm leaning toward buying this, the reviews have been iffy, so I also thought of either getting the rd-9, rd-8 or going ahead with electron analog rytm 8-voices used ofcourse. Any advice
Great review! But Korg really made a mistake with a price. They put a good gear in a price category in which there's too many of different and good gear of that kind. If Drumlogue was 399 it would be great. But for 6 hundreds... Also analog part is questionable and sounds like Volca Kick. Actualy it's Volka drums and a Volca Sampler in a box with a huge price tag.
Drumlogue has drum/sound design value. The Aruria machines are super limited in that area. I wouldn't even attempt to compare. My fear with the Drumlogue is the simple fact Korg is awful when it comes to fixing bugs and making firmware updates and that's a deal breaker at this price point. These should be priced at $350 max.
@@asoundlab Drumbrute have terrible Kicks and Snares - Live Performance is not that better because you can't control that much in the brutes - depends on how you rollin'
the fact that Korg left it for "somebody else" to do... was questionable from the start. I hoped that Korg themselves would do it... but they kinda treated their own creation as a lost cause, it seems
Worst drum machine I’ve ever had. Sold it in a week. USB midi implementation is unusable, interface is terrible and the sounds were completely lacking.
Ouch! I will say, I haven't touched one since this demo. They are getting blown out right now - a prediction I made shortly after it came out. I find that most kits are usable at some point, just have to hit the right price point!
SEEFEEL T-SHIRT! Maximum points... and a like. Very cool.
Haha! Thanks! This drum machine might actually work in the Seefeel paradigm. I just wasn't very inspired by it personally.
Sounds dope! Reminds me of Kraftwerk style electronic drums. Can’t wait for mine to arrive.
Kraftwerk drum didn’t sound like this
Can you delete patterns?
There is user save space
You can overwrite all of the factory patterns
I've been using Ableton with a maschine micro, and a komplete s49 keyboard. It's low-key been uninspiring, and samples don't do it for me with drums. After getting a Behringer pro-1, using instruments with analog compartments just hit differently. I'm leaning toward buying this, the reviews have been iffy, so I also thought of either getting the rd-9, rd-8 or going ahead with electron analog rytm 8-voices used ofcourse. Any advice
Can you delete patterns?
Great review! But Korg really made a mistake with a price. They put a good gear in a price category in which there's too many of different and good gear of that kind. If Drumlogue was 399 it would be great. But for 6 hundreds... Also analog part is questionable and sounds like Volca Kick. Actualy it's Volka drums and a Volca Sampler in a box with a huge price tag.
Looking forward to exploring the ability to allude aliens 🧐
Drumlogue has drum/sound design value. The Aruria machines are super limited in that area. I wouldn't even attempt to compare.
My fear with the Drumlogue is the simple fact Korg is awful when it comes to fixing bugs and making firmware updates and that's a deal breaker at this price point. These should be priced at $350 max.
Great points indeed. I just feel that the Brutes are better to jam with. Thank you for your insight!
@@asoundlab Drumbrute have terrible Kicks and Snares - Live Performance is not that better because you can't control that much in the brutes - depends on how you rollin'
I don't think the SDK side of it has generated interest. I cant find anything.
the fact that Korg left it for "somebody else" to do... was questionable from the start. I hoped that Korg themselves would do it... but they kinda treated their own creation as a lost cause, it seems
Just poorly advertised it’s very unique
Love the look not the sound
Worst drum machine I’ve ever had. Sold it in a week. USB midi implementation is unusable, interface is terrible and the sounds were completely lacking.
Ouch! I will say, I haven't touched one since this demo. They are getting blown out right now - a prediction I made shortly after it came out. I find that most kits are usable at some point, just have to hit the right price point!
@@asoundlabno one has covered using a midi controller with it which is crazy since it has 5 pin and USB host