By NearTao
Thu Oct 08, 2020 5:08 pm
Just gotta wait for that sweet Black Friday sale...
fobedafied wrote:mr_debauch wrote:no talk of the price going up 50% ?
2 months later than originally announced.
Lampdog wrote:Eww, you touched it!?
You got Bkooties now.
Tapuno wrote:No, its not the fat **** I was supposed to **** but never did.
And, no that is not a dude. Its my sister.
Bombbeats4000 wrote:It must be me but when i saw Ski working that thing on Youtube and struggling to chop a simple sample i wasn't convinced.
No timestretch either ...
I get the vintage gear hype and all but when it takes you about 5 times longer than on a MPC or Maschine then i wonder what the point is.
That display is really small and will send most people back in time about 20 year or so. If your into that, then by all means go ahead but i think that at the end of the day a MPC ONE will be a much better choice at half the price.
For those that outgrow Boombap the One will offer a lot more and it can be the centerpiece of other devices that can be easily controlled. I don't think the 2400 will be suited to much more than just beatmaking.
Bombbeats4000 wrote:Sure, but you can make that same style of music, or pretty much any other type of musi, on devices that are half it's price or even cheaper and have a lot more options even. I just don't see where all the raving and hype is coming from. Imo it's just because it's seen as the reincarnated Sp-1200 and that's it.
Bombbeats4000 wrote:No timestretch either ...
Bombbeats4000 wrote:For those that outgrow Boombap
CharlesRandolph wrote:The S2400 can be used to make any kind of music. It all comes down to the user and their abilities to compose. Also I'm not sure how someone would out grow, BOOM BAP. It's like any musical style and deserves the same respect. 30+ years and people are still making and recreating it!
Bombbeats4000 wrote: I don't think the 2400 will be suited to much more than just beatmaking.
Bombbeats4000 wrote:I get the vintage gear hype and all but when it takes you about 5 times longer than on a MPC or Maschine then i wonder what the point is.
Bombbeats4000 wrote:Yeah, i was bound to catch flak for this but Boombap is a thing of the past yo ..
I was born in 1971 and i witnessed the birth of real Hiphop and several decades have past but Rap music these days is different.
It doesn't mean it's all bad and Boy we have seen some sick beats these past 18 years that have nothing or little to do with original Boombap.
Sure, i enjoy Boombap too but i am not blind to just that style of music.
I'd like to think that beatmaking has evolved and these beats with a skilled rapper can still raise the roof just like in the 80's and 90's.
Especially after the 2000's with people like Scott Storch beatmaking changed dramaticly.