I quite like the UNO Drum. No issues with mine. I use it over my Behringer RD-8. I bought a longer USB cable for my Uno Drum and it works great. I got an awesome price on a new one last year.. I also plug it into a phone wall adapter to power and found it helps get rid of noise. I dig it. It's a fun little drum machine. I haven't had an issue with finger drumming on it. The Modal Skulpt feels even more like a cheap toy. It was so bad, I returned the Skulpt as it also relies too heavily on its app.
This series of bad gear further proves the point that often the magic the people have is what matters, you could still manage to do cool stuff with bad gear.
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You sir are clearly the Genre MASTER. Attention all musicians on the bleeding edge: When you develop your own brand new genre of music, come by here and let AudioPilz name it for you :D
You're one of the few channels that actually get me excited for a new video drop. Keep it up man. Im actually trying to think of bad gear material but so far the only thing I've come up with that could fill "the screen" easily(and you havent reviewed) is the et2/ets2. Also Im still a big fan of the "rad gear" idea where you review your favorite pieces of gear or like really good but obscure stuff or something? Shit i'd probably watch you review a toaster to be honest.
0:50 - dude, you crack me up! I cannot so much as watch your videos without having to re-wind because I missed the last 20 seconds ROFLing. You just made my day. Again. Keep on rockin'!
Yet again... Bad Gear covers a device I was looking at in the past 6 months. I think this happens as I regularly search for gear under £200. I got my fully expanded Roland TR8 for £220. It has many of those classic Roland drum sounds and I can hook it up to an old EMU ESi sampler too... kind of makes €180 for the IK look like a meh deal. Also... those pads just put me in mind of loads of 80s and early 90s electronic toys. But it does sound the IK can polish up well in the hands of someone like you. Keep up the great work!
Bad Gear (Fri)Day :) Somehow I feel like a conditioned Dog. If you ever Release an Episode on a tuesday, I would not Go to Work the next day 🤪 Great Video, as Always.
Oh I see this thing every once in a while when contemplating what I will give Thomann my money for next. edit: Damn, your meme game is on point this week
I could say I'm just here for the jam, but badgear is good on so many other levels as well , Enjoyable , and informative , Just bit addictive . Another topnotch episode . 😊
I see you still have the basssstation rack, that and the drumstation are underrrrrated. Not gonna lie, I like the snare on the Uno drum, better than a lot of pricier drum machines **cough drumbrute cough**
that meme at @3:08 hurt me viscerally - as a guitar pedal using, minilogue owning volca keys lover ....... i should really figure out how to go beyond the presets on my FM.....
I love my Uno Drum now. Up until around 3 months ago it was so disappointing. I complained so many times but got the same answer. Finally a firmware update fixed everything. I honestly think it's the best and most realistic drum machine I own.
@@AudioPilz Yes I understand. It's quite complicated for a live setup. It is quite difficult to get the hang of. I only use it for studio work. And yes, like you say. This thing eats batteries for breakfast, dinner, lunch and supper 😜
I love Stimming‘s reviews which are really fair and honest (and of course his music) ... and I remember his review of the Uno Drum... that was total destruction... and well deserved!
Thank you for this friday-upbeat critical but fair videos!!! Also i liked a lot the slightly over modernized it's cold outside it's getting hot in here underground proto-house!
Actually laughed at the Stimming comment and I really like him and respect his artwork. But damn! That’s some funny Austrian on German dig humour there! 🤣
I have one of these. Let me start by saying that I'm just getting into music production. This is technically my second drum machine. I bought a Korg Volca Drum first. I love it but it is tough for someone just starting out to use effectively (at least for me it was, anyway). So, I decided to get this. I really like it, for the most part. That said, I am on my second one. The first one had to be returned due to some of the buttons becoming completely unresponsive. With the latest firmware update I am experiencing very little bugs. The only bugs I experience are with some of the step buttons becoming unresponsive. It happens when I go to swipe all the steps quickly to lay down 16 claps, for instance, in a row. As a result, I've stopped swiping like that and now push each step button in a normal fashion. As I said, I'm new to this stuff. I'm satisfied with it, overall.
@@AudioPilz Good to know! Also, I love the size of it. I have an UNO Synth too. The two machines fit well into a compact case that is easy to take into work. I work at the Jeep plant in Toledo, Ohio. I have an office and I really only deal with emergencies. This leaves me plenty of time to do things like play video games, watch videos, and fart around with synthesizers. If I take care of business, they really don't care what I do in my office. I love my job. That said, can you recommend a drum machine that is a little bit more powerful in the sub 300-400 dollar range? Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Sounds better than the Korg Volca Beats. I had to mod the snare on that thing because it sounded like someone hitting a plastic trash can with a stick.
I had one. Liked the sounds, but the output jacks had insane amounts of noise. And since an unbalanced cable is not really an option here, I traded it towards a Roland TR-6S.
Danke! Hast mich davor bewahrt dieses Teil zu kaufen (hatte echt mal mit dem Gedanken gespielt, quasi kleine Batterie-drum-machine für die Schublade im Büro 😅). Apropos, wir 2 haben uns mal das Büro geteilt Flo und uns sogar mal kurz über Sampler unterhalten, lg Rob
Congrats once again for giving a fair chance to this machine although it might not actually deserve it. I hope some day Arturia and IK join forces to design your great idea about the Uno-Brute ;)
They go for about 100 international beer tokens in the UK. Still overpriced, compared to the humble Volca equivalent. The Drumbrutes have the advantage of individual outs, even if they are on mini monojacks, which allows some external processing to oomph up the sounds. The gold standard for teenytiny analogue drumboxes with wonky operating systems is the MFB503, which knocks the UNO out of the park.
This machines looks both really limited and promising at the same time; I hope there's a future for it in the better gear segments... but I doubt it. It's weird in a way that I like with what seems to be strong guts. Amazing work as usual, love your suff!
Love your reviews! Always entertaining! Not a piece of bad gear, but I just got the Polyend Tracker and I will be trying to wrap my head around it for some time to come. The only complaint I have is the manual in by PDF only. Cheers!
Slightly Over-Modernized It's Cold Outside It's Getting Hot In Here Underground Proto-House is good, but it won't change my mind about the UNO Drum. i like the Drum Brute more because of Rebecca from Arturia :P
Gotta say nice touch with the Maserati hearse.. i am rebuilding a '46 meteor currently and thought i was tripping for a second there when it flashed by. ALSO, Great pick for a subject... always wondered about the unos.... Luck!
As far-fetched as it might seem, Slightly Over-Modernized It's Cold Outside It's Getting Hot In Here Underground Proto-House made me think of Jamie Principle's Baby Wants To Ride
Its a giant PITA but I definitely recommend picking one up for like a 100 bucks if you can, under two conditions. (1) You use external midi control and sequencing. The thing has an astonishingly complete midi implementation and its even in the manual (I'm looking at you AKAI). Midi receive includes roll and stutter effects, the tweakable paramters of the different sounds as well as switching between the different sounds per slot included in a kit (5 sounds per slot), as well as changing kits. (2) You use use a ground isolator usb thingie. arturia sends some with their beatstep pro. (alternatively using batteries might also work and they recommend using a balanced TRS into a mixer while not pluggin in the ground part in the manual -- which sounds like a joke). Once you resolve all the BS of this thing, its pretty fun. And if you're on the fence about a dedicated analog drumbox, this is a good unit to give it a shot.
Proud to be one of those screenshotted "fires" on gearslutz, IK's reaction to issues was absurd. That being said... I'll possibly still buy a Uno Drum Pro if they give it the same treatment as the Uno Synth. The actual synth engine / os is excellent.
One of the best sounding drum machines in recent years! Have wanted one since the Stimming review - everybody seems to judge this with their eyes instead of their ears. Maybe time to score one before the price starts climbing...
4:56 - I couldn't help but burst out laughing when I saw crippleware as it perfectly described this monstrosity. Keep up the great work, very entertaining.
User Sample Pack functionality for the Uno Drum has been cracked! Previously the IK Multimedia Legacy packs were all you could swap into the machine, but this (admittedly early) proof of concept shows that custom samples are indeed possible. Possible candidate for a future Better Gear entry? ruclips.net/video/YkdraaaeCWo/видео.html Details on how it was done are in the video description.
The Uno Drum is a nice drum machine, I get mine for $150 and I love it specially with the drum anthology library, you got many drum machines in one also somebody found a way to load your own samples on it and that opens a lot of possibilities, the only thing that I complain it's a stereo output (L, R) with a panning function, other than that is really good. PS: I got the Uno Synth too.
So completely right about the UNO Brute! and actually if that Uno Brute also had a decent bass voice you could sequence chromatically in a natural kind of way that would be the grooviest
The soul of a Roland, the looks of a central heating thermostat programing panel
Lol😂😂😂
Hahaha yeah
Hhhahaaahahahaa. so true :D
They got the tr8 spot on mind
lol made me laugh, either that or a set of kitchen scales.
AudioPilz-the least sponsorable synthtuber 😂
Lovin’ the series!
There's some truth to it 😂😂😂
lol
Least Sponsorable = Most Consumer Advocate-able
Well I mean ... at least you can trust what he says. A bit I mean.
thats patreon for
It ain't weekend until I hear "Welcome to Bad Gear!"
Thanks!
It’s definitely my sweet Friday gateway to the weekend. Sets me up for drooling all over my K-Station.
@@AndrewJohnClive the K-Station IS pretty great
I don’t see any problems with that
The ridiculously over-specific genre names for the final jams are my jam.
Happy to hear that, thanks!
I am always amazed at this:)
"T-Racks brought me to loudness war" - Hell yeah! Me too! ;D
-2 dB RMS is NOTHING!!!!!!!!!!!
Just got home from work, wife cooked my dinner and now watching my favourite RUclipsr... Life don't get any better 😁
Thank you so much!
This show does seem to be timed for that. Same.
Damn man, some of your jams in this series are album worthy! Such effortless and honest sound.
Thank you!
When most of your gear shows up on Bad Gear....You are a Bad Gear Junkie!!! Love those gear jams!!!Makes my day every time!
Thanks! Bad Gear army assemble!!!
I have that feeling that it doesn't matter what you touch, it would come out as gold.
Thank you so much!
Even the black keys are gold!
I think that was the ZIEL😁✌
I literally forgot it was Friday until I saw this.
Thanks man!
😀😄👍✌
Haha, I love Stimming's reviews. He does NOT hold back!
Yeah, he was really annoyed by that one
Every New RUclipsr that reviews equipment, should view Stimming as the platinum standard.
@@sawtooth808 i just puked in my mouth a little
I quite like the UNO Drum. No issues with mine. I use it over my Behringer RD-8. I bought a longer USB cable for my Uno Drum and it works great. I got an awesome price on a new one last year.. I also plug it into a phone wall adapter to power and found it helps get rid of noise. I dig it. It's a fun little drum machine. I haven't had an issue with finger drumming on it. The Modal Skulpt feels even more like a cheap toy. It was so bad, I returned the Skulpt as it also relies too heavily on its app.
Happy to hear that. Skulpt is a great idea, thanks for the input!
@@AudioPilz 🤘
You should do a Bad Gear episode on the Sony Ericsson's Music DJ program included on their mobile phones.
Great idea, I'll take a closer look!
I vaguely remember that from my Walkman 800i. That phone will haunt my nightmares for the next month, I guess.
We finally found one that's not ticking all the boxes! We're at peak bad gear (until next episode).
There's more of that where it came from ;)
It's been a year since I subscribed to this exciting channel. Thank you for tons of fun and information!
Thanks! Great to have you around!
This series of bad gear further proves the point that often the magic the people have is what matters, you could still manage to do cool stuff with bad gear.
Thank you!
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And fun fact: The very first House track (On and On by Jesse Saunders) was made on a Mattel Handsonic. It’s not what you have sometimes, it’s what you do with it.
The memes as always spot on and hilarious 🤣👍🏻
Thank you!
You deliver, as always. I came here for the snark and witty editing, but I stayed for the fucking great techno. Nice, man.
Thank you!
Phil Towle's sweater collection is what got me through the loudness wars.
I thought my TV was broken
Great work as always! I love how you didn’t shy away from the weirder aspects of the machine!
Thanks!
You sir are clearly the Genre MASTER. Attention all musicians on the bleeding edge: When you develop your own brand new genre of music, come by here and let AudioPilz name it for you :D
Thanks! Always a pleasure!
Oh man, that photo-house track was excellent! thanks for the video!
Thanks for watching!
You're one of the few channels that actually get me excited for a new video drop.
Keep it up man. Im actually trying to think of bad gear material but so far the only thing I've come up with that could fill "the screen" easily(and you havent reviewed) is the et2/ets2.
Also Im still a big fan of the "rad gear" idea where you review your favorite pieces of gear or like really good but obscure stuff or something?
Shit i'd probably watch you review a toaster to be honest.
So happy to hear that, thank you! ET2 is on top of my list!
Fantastic video as always. Just want to also give you props for the RNC compressor- amazing tool for 20 years!
Thanks! LOVE the RNC!
0:50 - dude, you crack me up! I cannot so much as watch your videos without having to re-wind because I missed the last 20 seconds ROFLing. You just made my day. Again.
Keep on rockin'!
Thank you so much, stick around!
Yet again... Bad Gear covers a device I was looking at in the past 6 months. I think this happens as I regularly search for gear under £200.
I got my fully expanded Roland TR8 for £220. It has many of those classic Roland drum sounds and I can hook it up to an old EMU ESi sampler too... kind of makes €180 for the IK look like a meh deal.
Also... those pads just put me in mind of loads of 80s and early 90s electronic toys. But it does sound the IK can polish up well in the hands of someone like you.
Keep up the great work!
Wow, great price!!! Thanks!
Bad Gear (Fri)Day :)
Somehow I feel like a conditioned Dog.
If you ever Release an Episode on a tuesday, I would not Go to Work the next day 🤪
Great Video, as Always.
Thanks! I'm sure your boss would love to hear that excuse ;)
@@AudioPilz 😄 Will "Cc" you, If that ever happens.
I'm so happy that I have found this chanell. Keep up the great work Florian! And thank you. :)
Thanks! Stick around!!!
This show beats anything on TV in the U.S. right now.
Thanks!!!
Oh I see this thing every once in a while when contemplating what I will give Thomann my money for next.
edit: Damn, your meme game is on point this week
This is the reason this thing is on the show ;)
@@AudioPilz You are punching out cultural references only 40+ year olds would get. Awesome.
These videos are always rammed full of memes and pop culture references, absolutely love this show!
@@fakshen1973 yes adults can take back the internet. Just not on tiktok
I’ll never buy an instrument with buttons like that.
That's an understandable notion
Yamaha DX7 "Am I a joke to you?" 🤣
wot buttons?
Those buttons more apt for a rice cooker
@@mrCharlesG my rice cooker has better controls than this potato
I could say I'm just here for the jam, but badgear is good on so many other levels as well , Enjoyable , and informative , Just bit addictive . Another topnotch episode . 😊
Thank you so much!
dude, I'm a video editor, and know you are putting a lot of hours into these vids. I tip my hat to your killer vids
Thank you so much!
I see you still have the basssstation rack, that and the drumstation are underrrrrated.
Not gonna lie, I like the snare on the Uno drum, better than a lot of pricier drum machines **cough drumbrute cough**
I liked most sounds on the UNO to be honest ;)
I liked the snare a lot too. Would be really good to feed through some gate reverb.
that meme at @3:08 hurt me viscerally - as a guitar pedal using, minilogue owning volca keys lover ....... i should really figure out how to go beyond the presets on my FM.....
Yeah, I was a tiny bit offended myself ;)
love the ode to jamie principle and frankie knuckles "baby wants to ride" lead at 7.41... A classic chicago house Trax
Thanks! Legend!
I love my Uno Drum now. Up until around 3 months ago it was so disappointing. I complained so many times but got the same answer. Finally a firmware update fixed everything. I honestly think it's the best and most realistic drum machine I own.
The sounds are great but not easy to integrate it in a setup
@@AudioPilz Yes I understand. It's quite complicated for a live setup. It is quite difficult to get the hang of. I only use it for studio work. And yes, like you say. This thing eats batteries for breakfast, dinner, lunch and supper 😜
I still use T-Racks on everything! A creature of habit.
Looks like the controller for my central heating, but you pulled some tasty jams out of it.
Thanks! T-Racks is still legit!
Uno Drum has the best midi support of all the budget drum machines available today.
True, the midi implementation is pro!
This amazing show keeps getting better every time! I really liked that "it's a cold, cold world" tune! How an episode about the E-mu Orbit?
Thanks! Great idea, I'll take a closer look!
They made a “Pro” grown up version of the UNO synth.... I’d love to see a Drum Uno with pads and multi outs.
Or a unobrute.
UNOBrute MUST be a thing ;)
@@AudioPilz The BrUNO Pro. A snip at 300 eurodollars. Includes lifetime supply of salty tears.
@@secretelitemusic 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love Stimming‘s reviews which are really fair and honest (and of course his music) ... and I remember his review of the Uno Drum... that was total destruction... and well deserved!
He seemed sooooo annoyed 😂😂😂
So many scalding hot burns dropped in one video. It's a masterpiece!🔥
Thank you!!!
Nice episode. Been wanting to buy one of these for quite awhile. This actually makes me want one more now...
Thanks!
Thing's good at being thrown though. Some weight with the batteries in it and a nice frisbyish shape.
Maybe get an 80s Yamaha drum machine for that? 😂😂😂
Yeah, but can you boomerang it?
I absolutely love your videos, they always puts me in a good mood after watching 🙂
Thank you!
Thank you for this friday-upbeat critical but fair videos!!!
Also i liked a lot the slightly over modernized
it's cold outside
it's getting hot in here
underground
proto-house!
Thank you!!!
"Unobrute"- you nailed it. You just nailed it. That is absolute definition
Thank you! UnoBrute crew unite!!!
@@AudioPilz we should wait for that Korg drumlogue and see. I feel like it might tick some boxes
Actually laughed at the Stimming comment and I really like him and respect his artwork. But damn! That’s some funny Austrian on German dig humour there! 🤣
I have nothing but respect for him. Stuff like that is an essential part of German-Austrian friendship ;)
I have one of these. Let me start by saying that I'm just getting into music production. This is technically my second drum machine. I bought a Korg Volca Drum first. I love it but it is tough for someone just starting out to use effectively (at least for me it was, anyway). So, I decided to get this.
I really like it, for the most part. That said, I am on my second one. The first one had to be returned due to some of the buttons becoming completely unresponsive. With the latest firmware update I am experiencing very little bugs. The only bugs I experience are with some of the step buttons becoming unresponsive. It happens when I go to swipe all the steps quickly to lay down 16 claps, for instance, in a row. As a result, I've stopped swiping like that and now push each step button in a normal fashion.
As I said, I'm new to this stuff. I'm satisfied with it, overall.
Great starting point for electronic music production!
@@AudioPilz Good to know!
Also, I love the size of it. I have an UNO Synth too. The two machines fit well into a compact case that is easy to take into work. I work at the Jeep plant in Toledo, Ohio. I have an office and I really only deal with emergencies. This leaves me plenty of time to do things like play video games, watch videos, and fart around with synthesizers. If I take care of business, they really don't care what I do in my office. I love my job.
That said, can you recommend a drum machine that is a little bit more powerful in the sub 300-400 dollar range? Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Have we started a petition for the Unobrute yet?
That needs to be a thing!!!
Sounds better than the Korg Volca Beats. I had to mod the snare on that thing because it sounded like someone hitting a plastic trash can with a stick.
The Volca Drum is the fun one.
Snare mod on that one should be another Better Gear episode!
@@AudioPilz would love to see it!
I had one. Liked the sounds, but the output jacks had insane amounts of noise. And since an unbalanced cable is not really an option here, I traded it towards a Roland TR-6S.
True, I really needed noise gates on this one
Danke! Hast mich davor bewahrt dieses Teil zu kaufen (hatte echt mal mit dem Gedanken gespielt, quasi kleine Batterie-drum-machine für die Schublade im Büro 😅). Apropos, wir 2 haben uns mal das Büro geteilt Flo und uns sogar mal kurz über Sampler unterhalten, lg Rob
Hey Rob, freut mich! Immer schön die Drum Machine ins Büro schmuggeln ;)
@@AudioPilz haha ganz heimlich beats machen! Gratuliere dir zum Channel!! Hast ja sauber was auf die Beine gestellt!! 🙌🏻
Do you edit these yourself? It's some fantastic music video editing.
Yes, I do. Thanks!
yeah, editing is top notch.
Unobrute aside, I would watch your channel only for the new music genre descriptions alone. You just made my day...again 😁
Thank you! Always a pleasure!
Crippleware is my new favourite word.
I'm still not sure if it's PC ;)
AudioPilz
It probably isn’t, but that was on point 😎
@@AudioPilz physically challenged ware to more PC 🙄
Congrats once again for giving a fair chance to this machine although it might not actually deserve it. I hope some day Arturia and IK join forces to design your great idea about the Uno-Brute ;)
Thank you! UNOBrute MUST be a thing ;)
I think its harder to define a new music genre/category every week than to make a new video every week...👍
♥️
Thanks! It comes to me naturally ;)
I love the simple preset pattern and drum set switching
Very nice sequencer!
They go for about 100 international beer tokens in the UK. Still overpriced, compared to the humble Volca equivalent.
The Drumbrutes have the advantage of individual outs, even if they are on mini monojacks, which allows some external processing to oomph up the sounds.
The gold standard for teenytiny analogue drumboxes with wonky operating systems is the MFB503, which knocks the UNO out of the park.
Always liked the MFB stuff, I even have an MFB501 from 1980 here
@@AudioPilz Kick drums that can punch through concrete at half velocity. That's a superpower.
Really appreciate the Kelly's Heroes cameo.
Classic!
3:08 Yes I paused the video to read that meme.
I should have invested in ROM cards years ago
Once again a great review. Audiopilz helping newbie synth nerds avoiding bad decisions since forever!
Thanks!
This machines looks both really limited and promising at the same time; I hope there's a future for it in the better gear segments... but I doubt it. It's weird in a way that I like with what seems to be strong guts. Amazing work as usual, love your suff!
Thanks! These modern drum machines are VERY hard to mod. So little space
Oooooh, even snuck in a furry meme pic, niiiiice. ^_^
Always a pleasure;)
Haha, I immediately noticed it too, tho I had to skip back again because I couldn't belive it. :D
Wait... he’s into... fluff
Love your reviews! Always entertaining! Not a piece of bad gear, but I just got the Polyend Tracker and I will be trying to wrap my head around it for some time to come. The only complaint I have is the manual in by PDF only. Cheers!
Thank you! Tracker is a really fresh approach!
Slightly Over-Modernized It's Cold Outside It's Getting Hot In Here Underground Proto-House is good, but it won't change my mind about the UNO Drum. i like the Drum Brute more because of Rebecca from Arturia :P
She really knows her stuff!
i love all those memes you edit in
Thank you!
UNOBrute! Awesome idea!
timbreunobrute actually !
TAKE MY MONEY!!! 😂😂😂😂
I’d midi them together ..... but that midi mini mini cable .... yikes.
Gotta say nice touch with the Maserati hearse.. i am rebuilding a '46 meteor currently and thought i was tripping for a second there when it flashed by. ALSO, Great pick for a subject... always wondered about the unos.... Luck!
Wow, that's quite a vintage car. Would make for a nice hearse indeed ;)
UnoBrut - this is what we need
Yeah, this should be a thing!
I made a drinking game where every time you say “ticking all the boxes” I have to take a drink. Keep it up.
Thanks! Stay healthy;)
Sounds pretty good, has a terrible interface. I had the unosynth but it ended up shorting out randomly.
It's like one of the less famous Italian sports cars ;)
The "Oddball Jam" is something that I do like.
Thanks!
As far-fetched as it might seem, Slightly Over-Modernized It's Cold Outside It's Getting Hot In Here Underground Proto-House made me think of Jamie Principle's Baby Wants To Ride
You know too much;)
Good thing you showed us the cowbell in the digital section. It would be real bad gear without a cowbell.
Cowbell>other percussion instruments
Can't fault the drum sounds but it looks like something that should be controlling my Bosch boiler.. :-P
True, keeps my apartment nice and warm ;)
Love the "Nordic temper" supercut
Stimming is great!
The sound this machine puts out is amazing!!! Punchy and warmy. I would never ever imagine that, it seems pure crap at the first look
True, can I have that sound in a real drum machine? ;)
After a promising start the lead voice on the underground protohouse is like the dwarfs dancing around the mini Stonehenge model in Spinal Tap
It's a nod to the genre. They were quite Stonehenge-ey back then ;)
I love mine, no probs.
Good to know. It's either no problems at all or total catastrophe
Its a giant PITA but I definitely recommend picking one up for like a 100 bucks if you can, under two conditions. (1) You use external midi control and sequencing. The thing has an astonishingly complete midi implementation and its even in the manual (I'm looking at you AKAI). Midi receive includes roll and stutter effects, the tweakable paramters of the different sounds as well as switching between the different sounds per slot included in a kit (5 sounds per slot), as well as changing kits. (2) You use use a ground isolator usb thingie. arturia sends some with their beatstep pro. (alternatively using batteries might also work and they recommend using a balanced TRS into a mixer while not pluggin in the ground part in the manual -- which sounds like a joke).
Once you resolve all the BS of this thing, its pretty fun. And if you're on the fence about a dedicated analog drumbox, this is a good unit to give it a shot.
I still want a pro version of that one;)
Haha I suppose those sounds would have gone down well in the Ha¢ienda 😁
Hell yeah!
Haha, I laughed so hard during this video! Well done! (And a great house track at the end!)
Thank you!!!
Wow, you’ve upped your game again, you didn’t phone this in. Almost stutter edited. Nice one.
Thanks!
Proud to be one of those screenshotted "fires" on gearslutz, IK's reaction to issues was absurd.
That being said... I'll possibly still buy a Uno Drum Pro if they give it the same treatment as the Uno Synth. The actual synth engine / os is excellent.
I had 2 units in a row with a faulty cowbell button and gave up.
Nice! Yeah, Pro version would be highly appreciated!
Let's be honest. You just figured out a way to monetize your Gear Acquisition Syndrome.....
and we ain't even mad.
Thanks for the comment! Not only my G.A.S. - being an overall freak as well ;)
So much creative potential - I tip my hat every time!!!
Thank you!!!
One of the best sounding drum machines in recent years! Have wanted one since the Stimming review - everybody seems to judge this with their eyes instead of their ears. Maybe time to score one before the price starts climbing...
I really like the sounds, it's like a poor man's Jomox
4:56 - I couldn't help but burst out laughing when I saw crippleware as it perfectly described this monstrosity. Keep up the great work, very entertaining.
Thank you!!!
Yoo imma be juvenile and say "first"
Never gets old ;)
User Sample Pack functionality for the Uno Drum has been cracked! Previously the IK Multimedia Legacy packs were all you could swap into the machine, but this (admittedly early) proof of concept shows that custom samples are indeed possible. Possible candidate for a future Better Gear entry?
ruclips.net/video/YkdraaaeCWo/видео.html
Details on how it was done are in the video description.
Thanks for posting!
lmao i just thought of buying one as this video came out
I just throught of turning it into a rack unit ;)
The more I learn about budget drum machines the more I'm sure that a Volca Drum is all I need. 😅
@@Yuzuki1337 This imo, sounds much better than a volca drum. Although I do like the subby thump of the volca kick drum
@@up7500 really depends what sound you're after - volca drum is a very different thing to this, it's much closer to volca beats imo.
@@Paul_Y_T Ah sorry, my bad I got the volca drum mixed up with the volca beats!
The Uno Drum is a nice drum machine, I get mine for $150 and I love it specially with the drum anthology library, you got many drum machines in one also somebody found a way to load your own samples on it and that opens a lot of possibilities, the only thing that I complain it's a stereo output (L, R) with a panning function, other than that is really good.
PS: I got the Uno Synth too.
The library is really good!
+1 UnoBrute
This got to be a thing!
i really eeally really love the genres of the last jam 😅😅 its cold outside and getting got in here
Happy to hear that, thanks!
im going to freak out is these guy doesnt point at me and any of the nexts videos, love ur stuff
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Ooh are we playing name that super obscure techno melody? @6:47 Binky Boy by Unit Moebius off of Status.
Nice one!
So completely right about the UNO Brute! and actually if that Uno Brute also had a decent bass voice you could sequence chromatically in a natural kind of way that would be the grooviest
Like the Akai Rhythm Wolf? ;)