✨🙄🙄🙄🙄BAD GEAR....!!!...I have one for the last 6 months...I made a big mistake buying this item....✨🫣🫣🫣🫣..cannot pan anything...in ..out only mono... poor frequency... little time for sampling...the loop doesn't solve the problem...no effects...bad menu...a very primitive sampler...✨🫣🫣🫣✨👎👎👎👎👎👎👎
The days before you had laptops and programs like Cubase and Garage Band, I could imagine it being quite laborious to make tracks like that back then (the process was probably much slower and longer too) yes actual music making programs did exist back then but even then the technology wasn’t quite there yet and it wasn’t like you could take a whole computer with monitor and keyboard and put it on stage with you plus Liam probably had like three or four of these keyboards playing different tracks (or he made a live mix which had the setlist for gigs and stuff) but regardless of all those things some great songs by the likes of The Prodigy, Chemical Brothers, Altern 8, Fatboy Slim, Shades of Rhythm, Orbital and others were made on things like this so you can’t deny it was worth it 😁
it's mindblowing to see how much of a technological leap was made in the last 30 years. nowadays one single snare sample would weight as much as that floppy disk
@@jossymusic752 i bought this keyboard from the guy in this video. And one of the stipulations of sale was not to distribute the material on the disk unfortunately 👍
Back in tha day the samples were recorded from vinyl then on to floppy But what program did they / he use to put them on to disc for use on the keybord or say a akia sampler ?
Yup Jiltedgenerator kupił ten egzemplarz :D na kanale ma powrzucane różne ciekawe rzeczy Posiada kilka syntezatorów Liama :D co jakiś czas próbuje gościa kopnąć aby w końcu coś nagrał :D (siedzi na grupkach so...)
Completely bowled over and I didn't even know till watching this, these type of keyboards were in existence to accomodate the little floppy disks. Charley I presume must have been made on this. I think Njoi and Altern 8 used Korg, not sure. I bet on this particular one, you could quite easily record LFO-LFO. Incredible :-)
He actually used this keyboard/sampler on the jilted generation album too. It wasn't until FOTL that he started using computer and software DAW sequencers.
I picked up a W-30 w/scsi a few years back. I am using a similar light for my screen, even though I have a backlight replacement, I just leave it as is. It's a wonderful controller. I put my computer keyboard on top of the floppy disk area (sits nice and flat) and a Novation Nocturn on the open area to the right. After checking out the sampling function I picked up all the Roland samplers from yesteryear, from the s50 (with monitor) to the 760. Even though it became more of a performance sequencer live for Liam, I really enjoy sampling with it. Great video! I have many original Roland sample disks that the W-30 can read. When I see a new wizbang midi controller, I just laugh, so much can still be done done with gear from a certain era.
the disk contain the data used on a sick track,it's a piece of history plus he can use it,yes it's formatted to work on that brand of keyboard not sure if it's for this specific keyboard... plus the buyer got find his own sounds...
+Daniel Thorp definitely... cause they still performing their old classics ..plus they've changed gears over the years. .at one point they've even used softwares also....
I miss my W30! To the bloke who said it had a terrible user interface... Maybe. But I loved mine. It's like a camera - whinge about megapixels all you like, it's what you do with it that counts...