They have midi and they also sync-in socket to sync them on their own.manzatour wrote:Sync:
Sync In (1/8? monaural mini jack, Maximum input level: 20V)
Sync Out (1/8? monaural mini jack, Maximum Output level: 5V)
does this mean that i will need a cv interface to use this devices in combination with ableton live?
or do they sync also via the midi in?
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i might get them all. it would be nice to have some battery powered toys.
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Proper sounding demo. Sounds really nice and fun to me, will buy
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gotta to say meh to these boxes. i don't like using toys as music instruments. you gotta suffer to make the best stuff!
the electribes were fun and these look plenty alright. I won't ever own one, but I'm a grumpy snob, so.
the electribes were fun and these look plenty alright. I won't ever own one, but I'm a grumpy snob, so.
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Not really toy sounding to me. Only thing i dont like is the snare from the beats, a bit lame tbh. Keys is amazing.
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all synths are toys!oblioblioblio wrote:gotta to say meh to these boxes. i don't like using toys as music instruments. you gotta suffer to make the best stuff!
the electribes were fun and these look plenty alright. I won't ever own one, but I'm a grumpy snob, so.
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I'll say my bit and then get out. I don't want to give any person a reason not to make music, but I have some opinions on these machines.
Ah bollocks it's just going to turn into another modular thread, but I'll try to leave that out. I love manufacturers who are designing products with future serviceability in mind. I love designers who are furthering the art in the same way that musicians are expected to. I love machines that allow utterly seamless interaction with my choices as a musician, and even brings more to the table than I do. This Korg analogue revolution is pretty false IMO. The real revolution is independent manufacturers doing some serious sh!t, and some of them very affordable, Doepfer, BugBrand, Malekko etc.
Ah bollocks it's just going to turn into another modular thread, but I'll try to leave that out. I love manufacturers who are designing products with future serviceability in mind. I love designers who are furthering the art in the same way that musicians are expected to. I love machines that allow utterly seamless interaction with my choices as a musician, and even brings more to the table than I do. This Korg analogue revolution is pretty false IMO. The real revolution is independent manufacturers doing some serious sh!t, and some of them very affordable, Doepfer, BugBrand, Malekko etc.
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oblioblioblio wrote:i don't like using toys as music instruments. you gotta suffer to make the best stuff!