I bought one and assumed I'd have to run the analog sounds through my analog heat +FX unit to shape it into a good sound, but you've got me convinced to do a deeper dive on the internal FX.
I noticed it dropping a lot in price. Korg seemed to really drop the ball with the new pricey Kaoss pad thingy, but I gotta admit, your Drumlogue vid makes it look very enticing.
Can you connect a USB keyboard in or does it take MIDI in? Im trying to find a little synth setup I can take out on the go. Roland Cloud is glitching my macbook so need an alternative
Is there a way to resample during playback? I'd like to resample a voice with reverb, so that the reverb from the end of a loop is audible in the beginning of the sample.
making a big grid of stutter values is a great idea. Another idea while editing values is tuning the cutoff frequencies of the LPF and HPF to notes on a scale and use the self oscillating filters with high resonance values as a sort of synth. I also like tuning the delay times to melodic intervals of each other so you can jump the delay around and get something a bit more in tune. (also stereo chorus makes really weird noises at higher values lol) ((also also slamming the compressor with the bitcrush and filter gets some gnarly noises))
Is a very great video, but is for me a very difficult to follow. I am from germany, I can a little bit englisch, but is not sooo enought to follow your Video. Well, the video is great and very big thanks for your work and greetings from germany ;D
Shame on everyone else calling this machine weird and not intuitive. Mc-707 is extremely deep and can do a lot more than most. Just like Elektron boxes you have to learn the ropes. Thanks, Ron!!
Brilliant material, thank you! btw: I never noticed before you have loopop's talking hands. Perhaps because you were explaining for a while without manipulating the machine. (:
hi! just updated to beethoven! Prior to this update i would silent my kick, and trigger a kind of silent side chain. But now there is an audible click everytime i press it. Any way to turn this off?
@@RonCavagnaro unfortunately i hear it even with no master compressor on. It just seems like I can’t turn down the volume on a single kick to zero, while turning side chain on in another track without some sort of audible click. It’s maybe more noticeable with headphones.
@@RonCavagnaro Thank you so much for your time! So I've been in the discord, and they've been able to replicate it. My knowledge of it is very limited, but apparently it is a modulation artifact from the increased efficiency of the update. Seems like the older sidechain was slower, and it didn't have that clicky sound, but increasing the sidechain attack of the track you are sidechaining helps smooth it out just a little bit.