@@tB3o3tR9o9 Cute. Guess which one I got to play with straight out the box and helped me buy a pretty much new TR-727 in the box within 20 days of me receiving it.......The RD-9. Two drum machines for the price of one. Even your pockets said, "Daaamn!"
@@georgegeez8708 as of februrary 2022, they're out of stock again. I just found about the RD-8 and RD-9's existence so i missed it. Hopefully i can snag one the next time they're back. Might get the RD-8 before then
I do like the hands on controls with these units, I have my MC-307 combined with my Vermona DRM for analog weight but programming the groovebox takes so much effort for precise sounds. Behringer are doing great things for us synth lovers, I am looking forward to there Linn replica with sampling! That be my next Drum machine for sure. Hope u get to try that one too!
I ordered mine in June 2021... And... I'm finally about to receive it... TOMORROW... It's 2am30 I cannot sleep... I'm like a kid on Christmas Eve who dreamed during one year about his absolute ultimate dream of toy and cannot wait the morning... I'm 42 yo, just came out hôpital yesterday from big surgery and today when I received the delivery email for tomorrow, I swear I cried... I mean... Life is so hard sometimes... This email was like a gift from God to me. Thanks a lot for your video! Big salut from France 🇫🇷 ViNZ.
@@Julianna_So_Unique I'm fucking fell in LOVE with it. I mean SERIOUSLY The sound of every instrument is so good........ You cannot reproduce that with an digital machine. Analog drums are really something unique, it's pure it's punchy it sounds rich and full, but more than that, I repeat myself, it sounds RIGHT. And even the digital part of instruments (hi hats cymbals...) are really really top notch. Plus the analog filter is very good, all the new features are so good... This is a dream of real 909, with crazy new good features, MIDI........... I swear this is always the first machine of my rig I turn on and play every time.... I fuckin love it. We can think what we want about Behringer, but now they are giving us the machines we were dreaming since so so long, for a crazy good price, in a good quality. I mean, why all the pioneer brands don't do that?? This is what we wanted since decades!!
@@1980VINZ I am very happy for you. Hopefully they make more and soon. These things are almost as hard to get as a Playstation 5. I must get rid of my DrumBrute. While it is cook, I just can't get past the weird bass drum(s). Too odd of a sound. err "Unique".
Thx for the review. I almost bought the pair of RD-8 and RD-9 but a used Elektron Rytm mk1 came up for less than the price of the pair and it takes up a quarter of the space. I love it. Maybe next month I'll buy the RD-8 and RD-9 ;)
@@NTRSN-Archive some people like to work one way, others another. politics and potential intellectual property infringement aside, the new behringers are all great. i own many of them. but they are also decidedly backward looking, retreading what has already been done. the elektrons are very future looking. in terms of value, you could argue that, for example, these new behringer drum machines are great value, and they certainly are relative to what you would pay for the real thing, but people are getting caught up in this limited perception of what value means more than actually considering the returns. each of these new behringer clones are rather one-trick ponies, good as they are at their respective trick. but they certainly are not versatile. the elektron gear is very much geared to get people making songs, each with very good onboard sequencer. productivity is top of their benefits. I could make a full song on my elektron analog rytm alone. same with my digitakt. same with my analog four. these new behringer drum machines can't do much more than repeat some basic loops. and their synths can't do much of anything by themselves. i've got over a dozen of the new behringers and they are great, but also among my least used gear.
I bought this out of spite and absaloutely love it! The spite being when I was young I salivated over the Roland, never could afford one! Well now, “Up yours!!!” Lol, If you want to make it interesting add PO’s to it. I have tons of top of the line, but adding an office sound with chords from the Factory is just useless but silly fun! Peace
I'm on a mission to get my Yamaha DTX E-set to send individual analog pad signals into my mixer into my DAW. The closest I got to this was via midi but the midi signal is too inconsistent. My question is...will this machine accept the midi input signal from my DTX and separate each signal to then send the analog individual outs?
Are you still using your RD9? I got mine early this year and then got my first MPC a few months later. So I’ve been focused just on thoroughly learning the MPC. And now I’m wondering if I should get the RD9out of the closet and see if it makes sense to use it with the MPC.
Still have it and will be keeping it. Like to change up percussion uses on various tracks. My main drum machine is a Digitakt. But also bought a couple of old bricked eprom machines that I'll be refurbishing and using in the arsenal.
@@atommachine i checked it out on the Rd8 and you have to push "Settings" The 16 step buttons flashing and you have to push "Map" and you see all the drumsound buttons lighting up and when you take bassdrum for example you see a note number (here is bd nr 36) . The note number can be changed with data encoder .they can be send out via midi and usb ;)