I was the coolest kid in highschool , walking around with this box with portable speakers going though the halls. I'd spend time at home loading up samples from tracks people knew. I'd bring the dr-202 also and people would rap to the beats in the halls. Oh those were the days
I used to own one of those. It was the only sampler I could find that had RCA jacks and would work with my Pioneer sampling mixer and Technics. That was so long ago.
The fact you put a clip from Lee Hardcastle’s “Clay Cats,” where you said “Cat-like reflexes.” That’s a RUclips deep cut. Awesome. Love his work! And great video as always Florian!
@@myautobiographyafanfic1413 No problem! The Clay Cats series of videos are pretty awesome. I believe most of them are parodies of famous horror/action films of the 70s-90s, but with cats. I’d also recommend Lee Hardcastle’s other work. He has a bunch of one off shorts and films on his channel which are also dope.
@@ersc5669 Odd Nosdam still is. I've checked out recent Dose and Why much less though. Jel is also still very exceptional, and honestly most everyone from that early Anticon period.
Nice one! Definitely seems like a highly limited device in features but I dig the look of it. That DnB jam you did had some really nice bass! Absolutely love the little video you made for the l lo-fi track.
I bought a sp202 as my first sampler a few years ago and started my beat making endeavor evolving to the 404sx and then now to the mk2. Forever grateful for this machine
i just love the amount of love and effort you put into these videos. As someone who has at least some experience with cutting i know how much work this must be. Worth it! I love the synt-rabbithole! Keep it up❤
Dude. This is easily one of your best episodes to date - fantastic work across the board, but Jam 2 and the editing here are just brilliant. Great work!
The SP-202 does have a cult following! There's some of us who cook up whole tracks on it. Got to give a shout-out to Lord Beatjitzu, the true 202 don! The lo-fi 1 setting sounds so nice, I can understand why the prices are rising, there's nothing else that sounds close to it. The same way the Akai S950 gives samples a certain sheen
I am beginning to suspect that this channel is taking every bit of gear I own and do videos on. I take it very personally. Especially given the bagpipe reference. That's a hate crime against my people. That said, I love the SP-202. The pitch shift is better than on any of the others in the range. The memory card situation is pretty hilarious (read: awful) too.
I had the SP-202 and a DJX back in 98 when I got into DJing. You hit me right in the feels when you reviewed the keyboard but now you really have me feeling nostalgic. Oh and the 4mb card was $99USD when I bought the machine! We've come a long way...
I left my banjo in the car last night. Someone broke in. In the morning, to my horror, broken glass everywhere, and TWO MORE banjos were in the back seat. I am still in shock.
The depth of meme mining in this video alone is worth the watch, add in the music, the excellent presentation, top quality editing and the opportunity to learn a little something new about gear in general and you have one of the best channels on that RUclips that we have these days,.
The Definition of Bad Gear but you made musical magic on this episode with such limitations. Much appreciation for your dedication to your show. I hope these companies are taking notes. These are gorgeous looking pieces of gear with a style we may never see again. Shame such beauty isn't also present in its functionality yet you make these beasts sing.
I discovered your channel last month and gotta say the stuff you make is awesome, I'm probably gonna end up watching all the episodes ! The audio and video edits are surprisingly great, I admire the authenticity too !
I swear, all of my gear from 1997-2002 has been covered in this show so far. Had this as well, I stayed super loyal to Roland during the groovebox era but quit after my 505 glitched out and died.
Love this machine. It was my first sampler and I learned sampling with it. Bought mine at around 1999 and took it to every gig since then.and still today. This thing can be a monster! If you sample already compressed and a little clipped, the SP-202 can sound super nasty. Perfect for Noise music and everything really dirty. It always worked as it should and never failed in all the time I use it.
I cant believe he missed the pitch control. I'm pretty sure that is what most people seek it out for. I have one. I use it all the time. Great video entertaining as always 👍
Glad you were able to bring the 202 family together for the new year! Like you pointed out, the SP is quite limited, but matched with the DR you pretty much have all you need to make a fire beat! I personally keep my turntable plugged directly into the SP for chops, and use a compressor to sidechain the drums of the DR to the SP for that LO-FI pump!
I fucking love the SP202, everything from the simplicity of use to the visual design to the crunchiness you get when sampling in a 33 LP at 45 rpms and then pitching that all the way down for the nice artifacts. I’ve been using mine as a companion to my 404 since the pitch shifting effect on the 404 is absolute garbage. Really great machine as a companion to other gear, and a great simple battery powered little sampler; it’s unfortunate they’re so expensive now. Btw if you press cancel + record it allows you to set auto trig level (i usually like -4-) so you don’t have to trim empty space at the beginning of the sample. Great video and jams!
@@AudioPilz oh but if you mean clicking like how samples can “click“ if you chop the start or end point on a non - zero crossing, then you still may need to fiddle with the “Mark” button after recording the sample. Unfortunately cropping samples around those clicks has been a hurdle on all the SP’s (except the 404 MkII )
This is a thing I own. Right now, it has been dedicated to my 5 year old son as a way to record himself saying random things and then timestretching and throwing delay on himself. I have had this for probably ~20 years now, and lucked out in buying a memory card for it years ago. It was overpriced back then ($60 or something), and I cannot believe (judging by your video) how ridiculously priced they are now. Love your videos, btw. I have a number of devices you have covered, and I feel you give them a fair shake. Cannot wait for another piece of my gear to appear in your "reviews."
Yes, the SP202 is best used as a simple additional sound source triggered from the dr202's external sequencer track, with which it is completely compatible. Not enough memory on the 202 for much else
Yeah, but if you use it to add all the lofi flavour you want to a sample, then you can transfer that sample to a more competent sampler with more memory and polyphony.
As bad as it was, it was a pretty solid bit of hardware design with minimally capable chipsets and complex tool chains, clearly they created some significant IP during the design of this bit of gear, well done Roland/boss
I've actually had some decent success pairing my SP-202 with my MC-505 ran them through a VS-840EX for years until I found a used VS-1680 at a decent price.
I passed on the Sp-202 a few years ago in favor of a Zoom Sampletrak, it was cheaper and more feature packed, btw you should probably review it if you get the chance, it’s the sort of gem of a potato this channel showcases
@@AudioPilz that's where I got the spark for SP's. Also back in the day Dibia$e and Jon Wayne posted there too before they breaked. Alot of gems in the Music section! Oh and who could forget LORD BEATJITZU the legend.
The Boss+Boss jam was, well, boss. Ace video as always. Have you considered the beloved Jomox Airbase as a bad gear item? I’m also an owner of one, it smashes some elements but it’s definitely got its flaws…
If you ever do a video on the Kaoss Pad 3 and it's sampling uses - let me know because I've been working with them for over 10 years & know them in & out & all the functions - I currently use 3 KP3s. The resampling and layering is where it's at!
Hmm - I don't want to sound too sensible, but again, I think this is one of those bits of kit for people completely new to production to dip their toes into the water with before going full GAS..? Like the Volcas..
7:30 was nice. I love how the BPM toggled between 103 and 145 :) The prices on these are just stupid. I have one of those SD cards in my JP-8080, but I just went to remove it to see, and well, it appears to be *melted* in place. Damn.
I still have mine sitting in a closet with the rest of my old gear from the 90"s. After seeing this, I might have to dust it off and relive some old memories. Love the content btw!
@@AudioPilz Haha yeah! If you can handle the Roland fanboys though from the JX-8P, I bet you can handle the Moog ones! Your a little too far, otherwise I'd totally loan you my Poly to do it!
That's does it! Each week, I'm going to say something negative about the Zoom ST-224 so it eventually qualifies as "bad gear", ok? Anyone care to join me?? .... The Lo-Fi setting on the Sampletrak is disappointing! It NEVER sounds like you hope it will! 😡
Ugly but legendary & the lo-fi very much wanted amongst hiphop artists, hardly use it these days but i will never sell it. A poor man's SP-1200 as some call it 😄
i love this machine even though so many people seem to hate it. trying to make a loop w all of its limits can be a fun creative exercise, especially if you are using a tape deck/digital recorder for resampling
The time you spend to learn and delve into each piece of gear is inspiring! Thanks for doing all the hard work for us! Also your video edits and meme skills are always top notch! Would love to see another crossover with Alex Ball or perhaps even Jorb??
i bought an SP-202 in 1998 and spent the extra $150 for a 4mb card, a great machine to have as a first sampler. i found that the live cutting of the start/end points can make for a lot of fun, especially with longer loops (on the memory card of course!) - and the inbuilt mic is great for doing live sampling in a jam situation!
I tell you who is a boss. You’re a Boss baby! Very good video. This video is hitting! This is in the top 3 of your last 50 videos this has to be in the top 3 yes. Thank you!
How does he keep coming up with nice jams, week after week like that?? Plus all that crazy video editing. What are they putting in the semels over there in Vienna?
Another great vid- Despite all the truths you speak, in memory of my long deceased SP 808, I still want one! Just to fiddle with on Wednesdays or something. Hit those pads and filter a loop. Love it.
I was the coolest kid in highschool , walking around with this box with portable speakers going though the halls. I'd spend time at home loading up samples from tracks people knew. I'd bring the dr-202 also and people would rap to the beats in the halls. Oh those were the days
Nice! I wasn't so cool;)
Hell yea man
Now look at you…
@@bombcollectivelook at your mom
Perfect for that "sampled through a mashed potato" sound.
10/10 - Would lofi again.
Mmmmmh, now I want mashed potatoes;)
Quality options: Potato - Mashed Potato - Deep Fried
Needs an "add gravy" button.
@@lo-firobotboy7112 you can use an external gravy pedal for that.
@@lo-firobotboy7112 all sounds that pass through the 202 have the gravy effect applied to them… whether you like it or not! 😂
I used to own one of those. It was the only sampler I could find that had RCA jacks and would work with my Pioneer sampling mixer and Technics.
That was so long ago.
This is a ridiculously accurate and effective demo of why long-time SP-users have fallen in love with these dirty beat machines. Cheers!
Cheers!!!
What are sp-users please?
The fact you put a clip from Lee Hardcastle’s “Clay Cats,” where you said “Cat-like reflexes.” That’s a RUclips deep cut. Awesome. Love his work! And great video as always Florian!
Ah, you know your stuff! Thanks!!!
I remember watching Lee Hardcastle a ton when I was young. Time flies.
@@Alexis-im4xu Really does. Same. His videos were always so great. Perfect amount of fear and gore.
I'm glad you left this comment, saving me having to ask the comment sections what that was.
@@myautobiographyafanfic1413 No problem! The Clay Cats series of videos are pretty awesome. I believe most of them are parodies of famous horror/action films of the 70s-90s, but with cats. I’d also recommend Lee Hardcastle’s other work. He has a bunch of one off shorts and films on his channel which are also dope.
I love your show. It’s the high point of my week!
Have a nice weekend!!!
Feel you bra! The weekend starts good when its getting the "usual narration in all the right places!"
Things like this show is why I pay for internet
Me too. I love Fridays for this alone.
Agreed!!!
That Friday Feeling is back!
TGIF!!!
Stop knocking it..this video sucks...sp202 and dr202 are great..this guy is not a musician or anything.he sucks so bad
cLOUDDEAD's first six 10"'ers were produced entirely with an SP-202, and those are truly some of my favourite things in life.
Nice, really enjoyed their stuff in the 00 years. I have to listen to it again
cLOUDDEAD : the sound track to disassociating in a parking garage at 3 am
@@Nixo66 well described!
that’s rad. odd nosdam, dose, and why? were putting out exceptional content back then.
@@ersc5669 Odd Nosdam still is. I've checked out recent Dose and Why much less though. Jel is also still very exceptional, and honestly most everyone from that early Anticon period.
Nice one! Definitely seems like a highly limited device in features but I dig the look of it. That DnB jam you did had some really nice bass! Absolutely love the little video you made for the l lo-fi track.
Thank you!!!
The more of Lo, the better the Show!
Großartiger Zerriss 😂
I bought a sp202 as my first sampler a few years ago and started my beat making endeavor evolving to the 404sx and then now to the mk2. Forever grateful for this machine
Nice!!!
The study montage... God that was golden.
Thank you so much!
I have watched this so many times and was really inspired to try it for myself, got super lucky and got one for a really good deal and I love it!
It’s so good to know, that there is so much bad gear left, to be reviewed by you! All companies used the 90s to produce products for your show!
So true! Love the 90s (not only for the Bad Gear)!
i just love the amount of love and effort you put into these videos. As someone who has at least some experience with cutting i know how much work this must be. Worth it! I love the synt-rabbithole! Keep it up❤
Thank you so much! Happy to hear that!
Dude. This is easily one of your best episodes to date - fantastic work across the board, but Jam 2 and the editing here are just brilliant. Great work!
Thank you so much!!!
The SP-202 does have a cult following! There's some of us who cook up whole tracks on it. Got to give a shout-out to Lord Beatjitzu, the true 202 don!
The lo-fi 1 setting sounds so nice, I can understand why the prices are rising, there's nothing else that sounds close to it. The same way the Akai S950 gives samples a certain sheen
Thanks for posting, I have to check out Lord Beatjitzu!
I have a S900. Has a really nice squashed compression sound when driven hard. Also makes overly bright samples nice and rounded out. Love it.
I only found out about Lord Beatjitzu yesterday, funny how things come around. His beattapes are awesome.
Odd Nosdam is another master of the 202.
SP-forums!!!
I am beginning to suspect that this channel is taking every bit of gear I own and do videos on. I take it very personally. Especially given the bagpipe reference. That's a hate crime against my people. That said, I love the SP-202. The pitch shift is better than on any of the others in the range. The memory card situation is pretty hilarious (read: awful) too.
Belated Happy Hogmanay! 🏴🎶
@@kierenmoore3236 Why thank ye!
Hey! Thanks for the great vids on the 202, I watched them all.
@@AudioPilz you charmer you :*
Dude you went above and beyond on the editing this time. Very slick.
Thank you!!!
I had the SP-202 and a DJX back in 98 when I got into DJing. You hit me right in the feels when you reviewed the keyboard but now you really have me feeling nostalgic.
Oh and the 4mb card was $99USD when I bought the machine! We've come a long way...
Wow, 202 and DJX is a match made in hell;)
I left my banjo in the car last night. Someone broke in. In the morning, to my horror, broken glass everywhere, and TWO MORE banjos were in the back seat. I am still in shock.
At least they didn't leave a bagpipe...
The depth of meme mining in this video alone is worth the watch, add in the music, the excellent presentation, top quality editing and the opportunity to learn a little something new about gear in general and you have one of the best channels on that RUclips that we have these days,.
Thank you so much!
In high school my music teacher used this for a James Bond show to trigger vocal samples. I played around with it, it was fun.
Why didn't we have stuff like this at our high school? ;)
I had this one, I loved the time stretch functionality
Time stretch is really nice!
Yo that Jungle jam was actually pretty sick. Nice one!
Thanks!
time for my favorite moment of the week again!
❤️❤️❤️
you're editing game is now next level I love it
Thank you!!!
The Definition of Bad Gear but you made musical magic on this episode with such limitations. Much appreciation for your dedication to your show. I hope these companies are taking notes. These are gorgeous looking pieces of gear with a style we may never see again. Shame such beauty isn't also present in its functionality yet you make these beasts sing.
Thanks! AFAIK Roland is not very amused;)
The second piece reminds me of the SNES Mario Paint saving/loading music.
Lol;)
The visuals for the lo-fi beats section were perfect.
Thank you so much!!!
I discovered your channel last month and gotta say the stuff you make is awesome, I'm probably gonna end up watching all the episodes ! The audio and video edits are surprisingly great, I admire the authenticity too !
Thank you so much!!!
Jam 1 started and within 1 sec I was like: "Oh sounds perfectly like 90s The Prodigy" ... INSTAND FEELGOOD JAM .... thanks!
Happy to hear that, thanks!
Your editing keeps getting better! The video edits on the jam were amazing
Thank you!!!
that might be the biggest gripe page for any piece of gear yet
That thing is REALLY limited...
Dawg, your videos are awesome!!!!!! I owe a lot of this "Bad Gear"!!! Extremely knowledgeable and informative!!!! Thanks!!!!
Thanks for watching!!!
Let's get a Yamaha PSS 460 video. It's glorious! Or any of those ym3812 chip fm synths from the late 80s
Classic! It's about time to get a PSS on the show! Thanks for the suggestion!
👌🏼👌🏼🎯
WINTAGE!! And we need more Slot(h)s on pizza(s) memes!!
Lmaooo the W meme at the end…You’re the man bro!!
Cool episode!!! Love it….
Thank you so much!!!
The jams are top notch, as always!
Thank you!!!
Dude has the best edits. All the quick gear memes got me dying. Love this show.
Thank you so much!!!
I swear, all of my gear from 1997-2002 has been covered in this show so far. Had this as well, I stayed super loyal to Roland during the groovebox era but quit after my 505 glitched out and died.
Yup, best era of Roland gear ever;)
Yes my favorite sampler !!! I've used one ever since it came out and have owned half a dozen of them. Thanks for finally covering the OG SP.
Nice! It was about time!
Love the Zardoz intro - if anyone hasn't seen it prepare to wtf. Happy New Year AudioPilz, great start to 2022!
Happy 2022! Zardoz is the best James Bond movie!!!
ich finds einfach nur geil was du jedes mal treibst .. ich check jedes video von dir… danke
Danke!!!
Love this machine. It was my first sampler and I learned sampling with it. Bought mine at around 1999 and took it to every gig since then.and still today. This thing can be a monster! If you sample already compressed and a little clipped, the SP-202 can sound super nasty. Perfect for Noise music and everything really dirty. It always worked as it should and never failed in all the time I use it.
A little clipping is essential with this one!
I thought mine was starting to fail and do weird stuff but it turned out it does that when batteries get low, which does not happen very often...
Thank God it‘s Friday. Finally I found some music to study and / or relax to.
Have a nice weekend (I think I will fail the exam;)
I did not realize 202 could even be more limited than a pocket operator PO-33.
It's a miracle;)
The PO-33 actually has a pretty great sequencer. The 202 doesn't even have a sequencer!
=Love that DIRTY SOUND= great episode bringing back good memories for me - Thank you for this
Thanks! Dirt for days!
Your video editing and music production skills are so good, and such entertaining content 👏
Thank you!!!
I had no idea those SmartMedia cards were going for that kind of price. Got a box full of the damn things.
Only 5V 2mb and 4mb ones
@@rorz999 12x 5v 2mb and 19x 5v 4mb mixed in with about 30 of the 3.3v ones. eBay here I come :P
Yeah, the 5V ones are the ones made out of unobtainium
As a former SK1 owner, this sounds positively professional to me, lol
Lol. There's some truth to it!
i literally just bought an sp-202 and it arrived yesterday, glad i got it before you were able to talk me out of it;)
Nice timing;)
I cant believe he missed the pitch control. I'm pretty sure that is what most people seek it out for. I have one. I use it all the time. Great video entertaining as always 👍
Thanks! Used it briefly in the overview part but you're right, it deserves more attention
One of the main things that prevents me using my OG 404 more is no normal pitch like that
It was mentioned … 🥰
Glad you were able to bring the 202 family together for the new year! Like you pointed out, the SP is quite limited, but matched with the DR you pretty much have all you need to make a fire beat!
I personally keep my turntable plugged directly into the SP for chops, and use a compressor to sidechain the drums of the DR to the SP for that LO-FI pump!
Great setup!!!
I fucking love the SP202, everything from the simplicity of use to the visual design to the crunchiness you get when sampling in a 33 LP at 45 rpms and then pitching that all the way down for the nice artifacts. I’ve been using mine as a companion to my 404 since the pitch shifting effect on the 404 is absolute garbage. Really great machine as a companion to other gear, and a great simple battery powered little sampler; it’s unfortunate they’re so expensive now.
Btw if you press cancel + record it allows you to set auto trig level (i usually like -4-) so you don’t have to trim empty space at the beginning of the sample. Great video and jams!
Did you manage to set it to auto trigger without serious clicking?
@@AudioPilz yes sir, no clicking on my unit whatsoever
@@AudioPilz oh but if you mean clicking like how samples can “click“ if you chop the start or end point on a non - zero crossing, then you still may need to fiddle with the “Mark” button after recording the sample. Unfortunately cropping samples around those clicks has been a hurdle on all the SP’s (except the 404 MkII )
you should be in jail because you are a teenager and you could do all that with a daw
@@superhussein i am 30 years old.
This is a thing I own. Right now, it has been dedicated to my 5 year old son as a way to record himself saying random things and then timestretching and throwing delay on himself. I have had this for probably ~20 years now, and lucked out in buying a memory card for it years ago. It was overpriced back then ($60 or something), and I cannot believe (judging by your video) how ridiculously priced they are now.
Love your videos, btw. I have a number of devices you have covered, and I feel you give them a fair shake. Cannot wait for another piece of my gear to appear in your "reviews."
Thank you so much! The memory card situation is weird!!!
Yes, the SP202 is best used as a simple additional sound source triggered from the dr202's external sequencer track, with which it is completely compatible. Not enough memory on the 202 for much else
These two really go together well!
Yeah, but if you use it to add all the lofi flavour you want to a sample, then you can transfer that sample to a more competent sampler with more memory and polyphony.
This was a great video and the music you made with it is, as always, a joy to listen to.
Thanks for another fantastic presentation.
Thank you!!!
As bad as it was, it was a pretty solid bit of hardware design with minimally capable chipsets and complex tool chains, clearly they created some significant IP during the design of this bit of gear, well done Roland/boss
It would be interesting to know what was going on behind the curtain back then
@@AudioPilz I’m curious too, there’s more than a hint of the cosm technology in its DNA
that DR-202/SP-202 jam you made at the end was killer bro...
I've actually had some decent success pairing my SP-202 with my MC-505 ran them through a VS-840EX for years until I found a used VS-1680 at a decent price.
Wow, had a VS 840 too!!!
oh my gosh! you DID it :D as we spoke before about the DR202 vs. SP202 controlling with the bass pads! nice mate
Thanks for the heads up again!
I have 2 of them 😁😁 Great little samplers!! 👌🏼👌🏼👋👋✌✌
Nice! Do you have a memory card too? ;)
@@AudioPilz just 1 : 4mb😁😁
ruclips.net/video/bQzAGK_6A_o/видео.html
the soundgoodizer meme struck my soul
❤️
I actually have this one
happy friday everybody
Have a nice weekend!!!
The Mr clean picture was beautiful. Please keep that around for future episodes
I was shocked how well that photoshop stunt worked...
only slightly pooped my pants when jam #1 hit 🔥
It happens to the best;)
you have introduced me to the coolest things in the world of music creation
Happy to hear that, thanks!
I passed on the Sp-202 a few years ago in favor of a Zoom Sampletrak, it was cheaper and more feature packed, btw you should probably review it if you get the chance, it’s the sort of gem of a potato this channel showcases
Great suggestion, thanks! These have quite a fanbase tho;)
The editing on these videos is getting super tight, great work as usual.
This sampler is still better than the MPX 16, I wouldn't mind having one.
Thanks! True on the MPX16!
All these reductions to polyphony makes me wonder if there is such thing as negative polyphony.
You have to add another sampler to make it positive again;)
@@AudioPilz Or an even smaller negative number...
Shoutout SP-Forums! 202 is the sp grit king
Yeah, some interesting discussions there!!!
@@AudioPilz that's where I got the spark for SP's. Also back in the day Dibia$e and Jon Wayne posted there too before they breaked. Alot of gems in the Music section! Oh and who could forget LORD BEATJITZU the legend.
The Boss+Boss jam was, well, boss. Ace video as always. Have you considered the beloved Jomox Airbase as a bad gear item? I’m also an owner of one, it smashes some elements but it’s definitely got its flaws…
Thanks! I was thinking of this lately - let me take a closer look!
These sounds you made for us ware excellent!
Damn, son...
Thank you!!!
had one years ago as part of a noisey hardware techno set up for live shows... loved it 😍
Nice! Great for that genre!
If you ever do a video on the Kaoss Pad 3 and it's sampling uses - let me know because I've been working with them for over 10 years & know them in & out & all the functions - I currently use 3 KP3s. The resampling and layering is where it's at!
Thank you so much!!!
Hmm - I don't want to sound too sensible, but again, I think this is one of those bits of kit for people completely new to production to dip their toes into the water with before going full GAS..? Like the Volcas..
It was actually used by Fatboy Slim so not 100% sure about that ;)
@@AudioPilz Yeah, but he's still using his S950's AFAIK, so definitely for the lofi aesthetic.
Heheh, yes, amazing production on this week's episode.
Good to see a bit of kit that I've never owned, for a change
Thanks!
7:30 was nice. I love how the BPM toggled between 103 and 145 :)
The prices on these are just stupid.
I have one of those SD cards in my JP-8080, but I just went to remove it to see, and well, it appears to be *melted* in place. Damn.
Thanks! Yeah, it's that exact same type of memory card. Maybe you can un-melt it;)
I still have mine sitting in a closet with the rest of my old gear from the 90"s. After seeing this, I might have to dust it off and relive some old memories. Love the content btw!
Thank you!!! Yeah, open up that 90s closet!
I gave mine away in 2006. 😕 I kept the MC-303 though.
That choice actually made sense back then...
Love your videos!!
I don't think you've reviewed and Moog products yet! You should review the Polymoog haha!
Thank you!!! Great suggestion (I will have to get a bulletproof vest for that tho;)
@@AudioPilz Haha yeah! If you can handle the Roland fanboys though from the JX-8P, I bet you can handle the Moog ones! Your a little too far, otherwise I'd totally loan you my Poly to do it!
Oh ya
Yeah!
best channel on youtube much love from nz my man
Thank you!!!
Zardoz! Yay :)
Classic!
@@AudioPilz makes the 202 even weirder. And: what the hell did boorman take to male this movie :) have to search through my dvds to rewatch it
Criminally underrated channel, do you upload full songs anywhere? I need more of this!
Thank you so much!!! Yeah, full tracks are available on Patreon
That's does it! Each week, I'm going to say something negative about the Zoom ST-224 so it eventually qualifies as "bad gear", ok? Anyone care to join me??
....
The Lo-Fi setting on the Sampletrak is disappointing! It NEVER sounds like you hope it will! 😡
Hey Rocco, I'm still trying to find enough hate for that one;)
Love the video. Now this I can study/relax to!
Thanks!
Ugly but legendary & the lo-fi very much wanted amongst hiphop artists, hardly use it these days but i will never sell it.
A poor man's SP-1200 as some call it 😄
It's the legendary ugly;)
@@AudioPilz Yup & the best wishes. ✌
i love this machine even though so many people seem to hate it. trying to make a loop w all of its limits can be a fun creative exercise, especially if you are using a tape deck/digital recorder for resampling
Nice, I really have to get another tape deck
The time you spend to learn and delve into each piece of gear is inspiring! Thanks for doing all the hard work for us! Also your video edits and meme skills are always top notch! Would love to see another crossover with Alex Ball or perhaps even Jorb??
Thank you!!! Maybe I should try to get all of them to Austria;)
i bought an SP-202 in 1998 and spent the extra $150 for a 4mb card, a great machine to have as a first sampler.
i found that the live cutting of the start/end points can make for a lot of fun, especially with longer loops (on the memory card of course!) - and the inbuilt mic is great for doing live sampling in a jam situation!
Seems like prices for these didn't change much;)
1:40 always love terminator meme xD
Thank you for all the great episodes !!
Thanks! Terminator 2 never gets old!
@@AudioPilz I'm a hardcore fan, I watch sarah connor's chronicles, twice
I didn't watch the last one tho because it was to painful :(
I tell you who is a boss. You’re a Boss baby!
Very good video. This video is hitting!
This is in the top 3 of your last 50 videos this has to be in the top 3 yes.
Thank you!
Thank you!!!
How does he keep coming up with nice jams, week after week like that?? Plus all that crazy video editing. What are they putting in the semels over there in Vienna?
It's all the Schnitzel we have around here;)
@@AudioPilz Hmmm... Schnitzel + all those crazy Viennese pastries - yeah, yeah, it's all starting to make sense! Keep eatin'! haha
Man, I really love your jams and the visuals you make for them. Great work!
Thank you so much!
Duuude! What an outstanding/amazing video!!!!! thank you, i truly appreciate the effort! also thanks for sharing your thoughts on th 202! :)
Thank you so much!!!
Du boeser Pilz! Das war aber ein dunkles Statement am Ende!😱 Wie immer super und ein sehr gefaelliger technosound! Du bist grossartig!
Besten Dank! Yup, das endete dunkler als geplant;)
My first sampler! Shout out to the SP Gang!
SP gang we lit!!!
The entertainment value of your videos is considerable. The lo fi girl parody is top notch dude.
Thank you!!!
Another great vid- Despite all the truths you speak, in memory of my long deceased SP 808, I still want one! Just to fiddle with on Wednesdays or something. Hit those pads and filter a loop. Love it.
Thanks! The SP-808 is...special;)
😂 I don’t know how you find so many hilarious clips to add to your videos but damn are you good at it. Great review as always!
Thank you!!!