I'm diggin this blast from the past! This makes me yearn for the days before DAWs when musicians had to actually play the song all the way through and if you gotit wrong you did it again!
These VS tutorials are REALLY valuable as quite a lot of folks still use these machines. It would be great if all these VS tutorials could be re uploaded with the image quality enhanced. I wonder if more tutorials like this would help the community? I know as a VS2480 user id love to see a series of this type of tutorial...
Do I have to an oldshool receiver, double cassette tape deck & wire speaker monitors connected to the roland digital multi recorder & a music esoniq work station to record instrumentals to practice to, instead of burning out the device on repeat play?
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I wish your videos on the vs1680 were clearer... I'm about to get my hands on one and found your videos trying to get as much out of them without seeing them too clearly. 👍🤔
Did you get one? Thinking to get one instead of a super expensive audio interface, then do my arrangements or recordings on this and then from there transfer the tracks via stereo in on my uad solo. 90s trance…would this fit?
@@AnalogFlava Yes, I did get one. I like getting older tech stuff. I like the one I got, it has the 2 effects expansion cards in it, I upgraded the hard drive in it from an old like 2gig mechanical drive to a 16gig SD drive, not much faster but a lot more space. I haven't used it a lot since I got it, but I want to get back to it and do a new project, it sounds very good and clear . I've got other equipment to record on, computer, MPC one, arranger keyboard. I like playing with it all.
@@LilHoss ok thats cool, same here! Just dont know if it would make so much sense getting whatvis essentially a hard disk recorder. Maybe its more of a romantic idea to record from my mixer out while jamming out a somewhat rehearsed arrangement on my groovebox, and synths. I got an mpc2500 as well but use the mc505 much more since you cant trigger individual tracks on their own midi channel from ableton/any daw on the mpc unfortunately (not multitimbral in that sense). Ik any case, I have a track that somehow sounds better sequenced on my mc505, more than stemming out midi in daw and to use it as a sound module. The timming just seems tighter when sequenced directly on the machine. But the alternative to a vs1680 to capture my live performance with up to 6-8individual tracks at a time would just be to get an 8in/out interface and record straight to daw. Might be smarter 😅
brother i have bought a second hand vs1880 , its all i could afford , can you perhaps do a new video on recording tracks aswell as how to use the linked stereo tracks as mono tracks ,, thanks bro god bless you
I'm shocked by the amount of button pushing scrolling and executing to record such a short piece of music..I think I may unplug the thing and put it back in its box..I don't have the patience.. ill stick to playing until I can find a simpler way..Very good video though and comprehensive enough to make me realise it's not for me.