It's like, mf! Don't tell me how to spend my money. Ok bet, I'll watch your stupid video but since you decided to wallow in the click bait title game I won't be using your affiliate codes. Thanks for the free info
Bro. I have the TR8s and other than the sad Roland editor that calls home before loading, the only other "problem" i have with this machine is not being class compliant. If they added a VST interface and class compliance, i could find no faults, by far my favorite drum computer. I am a fan of the fader and knob approach...
Faders = good! (Have you tried Sonic Potions LXR2, btw?) The TR editor is more helpful than not having one! We should continue to request upgrades. (I'd like to play the synth notes like a piano, for example, like many other machines have...)
It doesn't come close. The Elektron Rytm is the gold standard, but comes at a price. The problem with the Drumlogue is although it has the right sounds, they sound weak. The bass end sounds hollow rather than punchy.
Your Sound (Drumlogue) is just hard left and right. Nothing at 12 o'Clock and around. Sounds kind of strange. Anyway, thank You very much for the Video
We still use one for playing live Techno gigs occasionally. Its a bit large in size, but otherwise perfect, & very reliable as a way to mix, balance & record a electronic dawless set. I could always shelve & shape curves, or notch out things on the input mixer channels EQ, Gate the inputs & usually tickle the compression with some soft knee, low ratio settings on the input mixer channels too. Then u can also use the fx for being used as the Mastering fx suite processors... & that will protect any audio & mix u send out to a venues PA. From a vs2480 we know what we mix out during a performance to the PA. Wont sound crap, or destructive on a PA... & if i does sound bad, it is the PA... Or an idiot behind the PA on the night???
Appreciate the effort, but this audio sounds really weird. I've already seen some reviews on this and it doesn't sound like this. Perhaps check your recording and re-upload.
As a fellow techno head, I imagine this will be a very good techno tool. But for all the cool tech korg has showen in other machines (analog filters in the logue's, ms20 based volca kick, digital volca drum synth) this seems a bit disappointing. Its a volca beats + volca sample + sq64 + not even a single XD voice.
Most people will only use left+right out. I'm mainly interested in your connection to a piano/keyboard (not PC!) over Midi. So I will wait for your next movie.. ps is there a fill/intro for the rhythms? After looking, it's just a sequencer, rather disapointing. Yes, I need a new drum machine but not this one probably.
I listened through loopback audio and flipped the phase of either L or R channel to get this video sound right, the audio is faulty on the original recording
Thanks for the video. However the audio quality has massive issues. There is some phase issues there. Sounds almost as if somebody cut out the mid and there are only a bit of the sides left.
Your review has an inherent bias because you are also selling this device. A bad or niggling review and Korg might not let you demo the pre-relase of future items for the Australian market. I was disappointed on the shift labeling as it is hard to see in less then optimal light situations. A pale orange rather than gray would have been a better choice or even better backlighting that turns on when you hit shift. Also the factory programs revealed very few ethnic and world drum sounds. Mostly just house and dance programs. Pretty much shows who this instrument is targeted for. As an ambient music producer it is a no-go for me. For a company who's first product was a drum machine, this is a disappointing release by any measure.
Idk it looks like it sucks honestly, if you already have all the rolands it doesn’t offer much, they could’ve given it more memory and had it be a full on percussive synthesizer based off logue engines but idk a sample based drum machine these days isn’t good enough, it’s like a bigger volca without more features and connectivity. Price is ok but it’s like who cares?
It’s has waaaay more connections than a Volca, 4 individual audio outputs and an audio input plus 2 USB ports as well as MIDI in and out. I loved the Minilogue XD’s digital oscillator, I reckon it’s awsome they threw it in a drum machine. The sounds are are cool and it looks as though the sound design goes pretty deep. I reckon it’s a win.