By Lampdog
Thu Sep 19, 2019 6:01 pm
Ill-Green wrote:Definitely needs a jogwheel. Looks tedious trimming by tapping a button.
Trim with the fader.
Ill-Green wrote:Definitely needs a jogwheel. Looks tedious trimming by tapping a button.
Fess wrote:What gap is this filling- The I want it because it's new gap? It looks like ass compared to EMU's masterpiece of design, and there is absolutely nothing new about this- same old tech with an ugly-as-shit aesthetic that looks like DIY project-which it is.
Oh, you can change the sample-rate? Wow, that's innovation for sure. GTFO with this trash...
Fess wrote:Lol I have zero intention of buying any remakes, clones etc.- those are for people who live and work in the past- and make music that reflects that. I left the 90's in the 90's. You should try it.
Fess wrote:What gap is this filling- The I want it because it's new gap? It looks like ass compared to EMU's masterpiece of design, and there is absolutely nothing new about this- same old tech with an **** aesthetic that looks like DIY project-which it is.
Oh, you can change the sample-rate? Wow, that's innovation for sure. GTFO with this trash...
Fess wrote:….. GTFO with this trash...
Fre$hBreath wrote:You need a hug...
Fre$hBreath wrote:No disrespect to the developers at Akai Pro but their SP-1200 effect doesn't have that official aliasing sound that the SP-1200 is famous for.
puffa wrote:Fre$hBreath wrote:No disrespect to the developers at Akai Pro but their SP-1200 effect doesn't have that official aliasing sound that the SP-1200 is famous for.
Yo I'm in agreement in this. Part of the problem is to get the SP-1200 sound the aliasing needs to be at different freqs depending on the sample rate. The Akai effect is always the same sample rate placed over the top of whatever you put it on, but the SPs sample rate changes depending on pitch of each sample.
puffa wrote:Fre$hBreath wrote:No disrespect to the developers at Akai Pro but their SP-1200 effect doesn't have that official aliasing sound that the SP-1200 is famous for.
Yo I'm in agreement in this. Part of the problem is to get the SP-1200 sound the aliasing needs to be at different freqs depending on the sample rate. The Akai effect is always the same sample rate placed over the top of whatever you put it on, but the SPs sample rate changes depending on pitch of each sample.