This video was filmed with the Galaxy Flip 4. I mainly use the Canon M50 and this link is a link taken with the M50. Comparing the two videos, the one shot with the Galaxy came out clearer😅 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-IrI8013vG8s.html
Song’s dope but I feel the original drum pattern, without the extra kicks added in later, works better since it’s able to breathe in contrast with the steadiness of the bassline.
@@bbhnd No sorry and that's where I am confused. If you sampled that drum snare and or kick, you still have to pay that record company for that ? I thought there was a 2 second law ? Thanks
In this comparison, there will be slight differences because of the old chipset in the 1200 and the newer version of it in th 2400. The chipset is no longer in production. The new Rosslum version and the 2400 uses the same chipset. They are identicke in sound. They are both dope azz machines and Isla did his thing with the S2400 !!
Dope beat and setup.. How does the sound of the s2400 compare to the OG sp12 you have in the corner? And the s950? Does it truly sound like a 12 bit gritty machine? Thanks!
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NVXM_Bbndmg.htmlsi=uL-P0Ux4oNocNrpP Thanks for the comment. There is a video comparing sp1200 and s2400 on my RU-vid channel. We recorded with exactly the same setup. I want you to check it out
Hi, your question is not stupid. Are you asking which of A and B in the blind test is sp1200? It's been a while so I don't remember exactly. However, as I remember, the ISLA logo is red and the sp1200 has a blue line, so I designated the 2400 as red and the Sp1200 as blue.
@@kidoctulus01yeah, in the first sample of the comparison I can hear some hiss of the vinyl or static on the 1200 but not on the isla. For the rest some sound almost the same but the 1200 has always a bit more “dirt” to it. It could just be old electronics causing it tbh. For me it’s close enough for half the price.