IF YOU GOT A DECKSAVER... Note that it will NOT fit into the Bagsmart case or the Thule case. But it DOES fit in the RAIACE case. I sent the Analog case back, so can't test that one. (Thanks to @d'Jawnz for thinking of it.)
Hi there! Thank you for including our products in your review. Just wanted to clarify that the SP-404 MK2 is totally safe inside the OPUS-SP404, as it doesn't move around or get scratched by friction with the wood; there are slots where it sits in, plus stoppers which keep it firmly in place. The top and bottom parts of the case are made of birch wood, which is a very sturdy material, not easily breakable. The film dust cover included is just a bonus to keep it dust free, when the SP is not stored inside the case. All the best! Andrea
Andrea, thank you very much for adding that detail. If you'd like to send me one to review, I'd be happy to give it a dedicated video. Same for the padded pouch.
Love the mod, I remember using a travel accessory to make a case for the 303. Had my girlfriend at the time sew the logo on it and made holes in the back to feed the cables in - then carried it like a suitcase.
I just got the new Magma case designed for the SP-404 MKii and it crushes the competition. It's perfectly form fitting, has a right side up storage pocket, and protected room for the power adapter. It addresses everything lacking pointed out in the great video.
Very helpful review. On a related note, I have an iPad Pro 12.9", and its 20W USB-C charger powers the SP404mk2 just fine via the USB-C port, and it is significantly smaller than the AC power supply that comes with the 404. So if you are trying to travel light but you need a power adapter, then you might considering spending $20 for that adapter instead of, say, getting a larger case. I also got the Analog Case but I might switch it out for that smaller BagSmart option as that does seem best for my needs (which is letting my gear collect dust on the shelf).
I bought that first Analog case you demoed, and I think the roominess is just right IMO. I keep the power adapter and the BOSS MIDI cables in the side pouch, and I imagine some batteries could go there too. The SP seems sturdy enough and will get so used, that I doubt there should be worries about anything rubbing off the pads. The one thing that did bother me, and I do not see anything like it in the video, is the lack of a shoulder strap. I am already carrying a backpack, and it’s a bummer that somehow should straps have been omitted. Yes, the SP is a portable unit, but my guess is that for live gigs and such, people usually carry more than one piece of gear around, so why not a should strap?! That’s my beef. Good video!
I am just using a decksaver lid and two thick, huge, durable rubber bands to keep the lid secured to the 404. With my backpack (Ogio Renegade Pro) I can fit the 404 with the decksaver lid and a Zoom H6 in a hardshell case into the main compartment. They fit perfectly in there. And the Ogio Renegade Pro is a great backpack too. Lots of room in a deceptively small pack with a ton of compartments.
Yes, I just got my Decksaver, and it is kinda perfect for putting the 404 in a bag of some kind for basic transport. I think my next video will be looking at the Decksaver in more detail and trying to describe its value to those who have never tried them. I'll check out that Ogio pack! Their stuff always looks very cool.
@@synth-studio Whenever I get a new piece of gear the first thing I do is order a decksaver for it, if they are available. Decksavers may seem expensive for what you're getting. But to those that have never seen one, they are thick and very durable. They are always high quality and fit perfectly. Even if your gear is sitting on a stand in a home studio it will protect the synth from dust and most spillage. In my case it protects against a cat that thinks she is the next keyboard cat. She insists on sitting and lying down on my synths. Lol. Anyway, love the video. I might just have to get the one of those that you recommended. I have no qualms about modding it. I kinda love modding just about everything I buy though. I am the breaker of warranties. Lol.
Not surprised the Roland bag got left out, but I understand. There’s little to no protection. but it’s nice in terms of a EDC carry. W/ 2 front pouches, for wires, and even a mini speaker.
I can totally understand that... the EDC use-case where minimal protection/bulk is desired. I think the Bagsmart one is similar, but bulkier. But I like that I can pack everything (I need and nothing I don't) in a single bag. Sounds like the Roland/CremaCaffe one does the same thing, but without a handle, right?
The newer Magma case with the pocket is definitely the best option for the MK2. I think the Akai MPK MKII case is a good fit, too. But most people are just gonna throw it in a bag. It's about the most sturdy piece of gear I've got.
Yeah, I haven't tried the Magma case, but these days I'm mostly throwing the Decksaver on top and putting the whole thing into a large day-use tote bag. But sometimes I go out with nothing but the 404, and these cases are great for this use-case (and travel).
I'd probably still go with the Analog Case out of the hard cases. I'd probably just cut up a shirt and pad the extra space haha. I like the first bag the most overall though. Thanks for this I might get that first soft one 👍🏼
Analog case is the best, fits it snug, has a semi rigid shell protects the unit better and still has extra space on the sides for more cables and accessories.
Literally bought the Analog Case a few days before seeing your video and was kind of bummed. When it arrived i got lucky and immediately found a solution for the extra space within the case... just save a couple pieces of the styrofoam that comes with it. Cut an inch or two off of one piece. Put one piece on the side and the one you cut on the bottom. Holds it snug!
Thanks, this was helpful! I have the bagsmart case but thinking about getting the decksaver cover for extra protection - do you think the SP404 would fit inside the bagsmart case with the decksaver on? thanks
Have you seen the new Magma case? It's perfect. They might not have been first to market, but they were the first to hit the mark! Love this new case design.
I need to watch your recent live video! Stay tuned, though, I'm about to release a '404 Decksaver mini review. If you're quite mobile with your stuff, I think a Decksaver would be my first '404 accessory reco.
I do! The "Genius" links are affiliate links to Amazon. Appreciate you looking out, though. I don't get any affiliate revenue on the Crema Caffe links though. Those are directly to their website.
It probably won't fit, but the cases DO have some flex.. It will probably be a little too short on the longest dimension. 10.25 x 7.25 x 2.75 inches: Analog Pulse Case for Digitakt (interior dimensions) 12.25 x 7.75 x 2.75 inches: Analog Pulse Case for SP-404MK2 (interior dimensions) 10.90 x 7.00 x 2.80 inches: Roland SP-404MK2 (exterior dimensions) No way the power adapter will fit inside the Digitakt's Pulse case alongside the 404. If you try it, please let us know if the 404 fits!
A lot of them kinda seem like that, weirdly. TBH, the only companies that seems to be putting a LOT of R&D into these cases is Crema Caffé and Decksaver.
@@derelrs what cable do you use to power the MK2 from the Anker? I’ve seen mixed reviews about a Myvolts Ripcord, but I know Roland says to use USB C to USB C for the bus power.
@@MicJones No worries man. Just tested it, and surprisingly, NO-the Decksaver won't work with the Bagsmart case. It's too small. But it DOES work nicely in the RAIACE case. I'll put this in a pinned comment for everyone else. Good catch brotha!
Yeah the Pulse case is nice materials but it’s way too big for the 404. I don’t know why they are selling it when it doesn’t seem like it’s actually designed for the 404
Yeah that’s how I felt, too. I bet the folks over at Analog feel the same, TBH. But at the same time, I get it… the more devices they can fit into one case, the higher margin they’ll make overall. Probably. But still - we want good cases, and the Pulse missed the mark this time.
It’s expensive for sure, but these boutique companies are also keeping some realness in our scene. I’m tempted to save up and buy an OPUS case just to support them.
IF YOU GOT A DECKSAVER... Note that it will NOT fit into the Bagsmart case or the Thule case. But it DOES fit in the RAIACE case. I sent the Analog case back, so can't test that one. (Thanks to @d'Jawnz for thinking of it.)
where can i buy RAIACE case on amazon uk ?
just got my decksaver and it totally fits inside the Bagsmart case, not sure what you meant when you said it doesn't...
Hi there! Thank you for including our products in your review. Just wanted to clarify that the SP-404 MK2 is totally safe inside the OPUS-SP404, as it doesn't move around or get scratched by friction with the wood; there are slots where it sits in, plus stoppers which keep it firmly in place. The top and bottom parts of the case are made of birch wood, which is a very sturdy material, not easily breakable. The film dust cover included is just a bonus to keep it dust free, when the SP is not stored inside the case. All the best! Andrea
Andrea, thank you very much for adding that detail. If you'd like to send me one to review, I'd be happy to give it a dedicated video. Same for the padded pouch.
@@synth-studioWich bag fit with deck saver?
Love the mod, I remember using a travel accessory to make a case for the 303. Had my girlfriend at the time sew the logo on it and made holes in the back to feed the cables in - then carried it like a suitcase.
That sounds epic mate. Very creative!
Great vid. I usually get a case for everything but honestly the sp is so rugged I just toss it in a backpack.
I think the analog case would be choice especially if you mod it with you own foam fit to make up for that extra space. Thanks for the video.
If you don’t mind it taking up the extra space, filling in the Analog case’s gaps with foam would be a really nice option.
thanks fame for the effort , reallly helpful tuto for us SP owners .... ✌
Really awesome review, super helpful and thorough! Easily the best SP404 MK2 case comparison video on YT! 😊
That’s very kind of you to say, Joseph. Thank you!
excellent review thanks! - the existence of a ruler on the desk was a clever idea! :)
Ha, thanks!
I just got the new Magma case designed for the SP-404 MKii and it crushes the competition. It's perfectly form fitting, has a right side up storage pocket, and protected room for the power adapter. It addresses everything lacking pointed out in the great video.
Wow, I wish I had gotten ahold of one of those for this review. Looks great!
what should i type on amazon it doesnt show up
@@Alex-sc3fv I don't think it's on Amazon. www.magma-bags.de/ctrl-case-sp-404mk2.html
Very helpful review. On a related note, I have an iPad Pro 12.9", and its 20W USB-C charger powers the SP404mk2 just fine via the USB-C port, and it is significantly smaller than the AC power supply that comes with the 404. So if you are trying to travel light but you need a power adapter, then you might considering spending $20 for that adapter instead of, say, getting a larger case. I also got the Analog Case but I might switch it out for that smaller BagSmart option as that does seem best for my needs (which is letting my gear collect dust on the shelf).
What a great tip - I completely forgot you could power it via USB-C!
I bought that first Analog case you demoed, and I think the roominess is just right IMO. I keep the power adapter and the BOSS MIDI cables in the side pouch, and I imagine some batteries could go there too. The SP seems sturdy enough and will get so used, that I doubt there should be worries about anything rubbing off the pads. The one thing that did bother me, and I do not see anything like it in the video, is the lack of a shoulder strap. I am already carrying a backpack, and it’s a bummer that somehow should straps have been omitted. Yes, the SP is a portable unit, but my guess is that for live gigs and such, people usually carry more than one piece of gear around, so why not a should strap?! That’s my beef. Good video!
Thanks for the feedback! And I’m glad the Analog Pulse case is working out for you - makes sense if you’re packing that extra stuff with it.
you rock bud! appreciate you greatly
Just ordered the bagsmart. Appreciate the vid m8. Liked and subbed.
Thanks for the sub! And I know you'll love the Bagsmart. I'm still using mine. Very versatile.
@@synth-studio It arrived today, your right I do, it's brilliant thanks again.
I am just using a decksaver lid and two thick, huge, durable rubber bands to keep the lid secured to the 404. With my backpack (Ogio Renegade Pro) I can fit the 404 with the decksaver lid and a Zoom H6 in a hardshell case into the main compartment. They fit perfectly in there.
And the Ogio Renegade Pro is a great backpack too. Lots of room in a deceptively small pack with a ton of compartments.
Yes, I just got my Decksaver, and it is kinda perfect for putting the 404 in a bag of some kind for basic transport. I think my next video will be looking at the Decksaver in more detail and trying to describe its value to those who have never tried them.
I'll check out that Ogio pack! Their stuff always looks very cool.
@@synth-studio Whenever I get a new piece of gear the first thing I do is order a decksaver for it, if they are available.
Decksavers may seem expensive for what you're getting. But to those that have never seen one, they are thick and very durable. They are always high quality and fit perfectly. Even if your gear is sitting on a stand in a home studio it will protect the synth from dust and most spillage. In my case it protects against a cat that thinks she is the next keyboard cat. She insists on sitting and lying down on my synths. Lol.
Anyway, love the video. I might just have to get the one of those that you recommended. I have no qualms about modding it. I kinda love modding just about everything I buy though. I am the breaker of warranties. Lol.
very in depth review about cases..great!!
and i dont even have a 404
Thank you! That’s very kind.
Not surprised the Roland bag got left out, but I understand. There’s little to no protection. but it’s nice in terms of a EDC carry. W/ 2 front pouches, for wires, and even a mini speaker.
I can totally understand that... the EDC use-case where minimal protection/bulk is desired. I think the Bagsmart one is similar, but bulkier. But I like that I can pack everything (I need and nothing I don't) in a single bag. Sounds like the Roland/CremaCaffe one does the same thing, but without a handle, right?
best case comparison video. on youtube. ever.
Thank you!
The newer Magma case with the pocket is definitely the best option for the MK2. I think the Akai MPK MKII case is a good fit, too. But most people are just gonna throw it in a bag. It's about the most sturdy piece of gear I've got.
Yeah, I haven't tried the Magma case, but these days I'm mostly throwing the Decksaver on top and putting the whole thing into a large day-use tote bag. But sometimes I go out with nothing but the 404, and these cases are great for this use-case (and travel).
Thanks for the review. An MKII specific Analog case is what I’d like. Cheers. Lee
I'd probably still go with the Analog Case out of the hard cases. I'd probably just cut up a shirt and pad the extra space haha. I like the first bag the most overall though.
Thanks for this I might get that first soft one 👍🏼
Analog case is the best, fits it snug, has a semi rigid shell protects the unit better and still has extra space on the sides for more cables and accessories.
Are you getting yours to fit snug by putting cables around the 404, inside the case?
Literally bought the Analog Case a few days before seeing your video and was kind of bummed. When it arrived i got lucky and immediately found a solution for the extra space within the case... just save a couple pieces of the styrofoam that comes with it. Cut an inch or two off of one piece. Put one piece on the side and the one you cut on the bottom. Holds it snug!
Good tip! Thanks for sharing.
I got the UDG Case for my mk2. Kinda expensive but it feels so sturdy and has a lot of space for other stuff like cables and stuff.
Very cool. Would love the see it. Link?
Thanks for the video. I went with the Bagsmart!
Glad it worked out for you!
Thanks, this was helpful! I have the bagsmart case but thinking about getting the decksaver cover for extra protection - do you think the SP404 would fit inside the bagsmart case with the decksaver on? thanks
oh nevermind just saw your other comment. too bad...
update: just got my decksaver and it totally fits inside the Bagsmart case, not sure what you meant when you said it doesn't...
An extra hoodie aint good enough anymore i guess LOL great video❤
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Analog Cases ALL THE WAY!
For sure Liam!
Have you seen the new Magma case? It's perfect. They might not have been first to market, but they were the first to hit the mark! Love this new case design.
You gotta review the CB404 from Roland next. I think that one is more receent and its amazing. I shared my thoughts on it on my TH-cam channel.
The analog case comes with foam inserts, I put the long inside to make sure it didn't move.
Nice solution!
I probably need to get a case for my original SP-404 now it's found a new life with live use...
I need to watch your recent live video! Stay tuned, though, I'm about to release a '404 Decksaver mini review. If you're quite mobile with your stuff, I think a Decksaver would be my first '404 accessory reco.
Great video helpful as I'm in the market for a case
hey thanks man!
just ordered the bagsmart thanks to u....shame you don't have an affiliate thing to get some commission off it
I do! The "Genius" links are affiliate links to Amazon. Appreciate you looking out, though. I don't get any affiliate revenue on the Crema Caffe links though. Those are directly to their website.
Bagsmart seems best overall
Wich bag fit with deck saver?
I just love the DeckSaver.
Me too!
I cant believe you didnt cut the foam out from the THULE case...
Yeah, sorry.
The AC for the mk2 is sold out in France.. An analog case for a digitakt is OK for a mk2 you think ?
It probably won't fit, but the cases DO have some flex.. It will probably be a little too short on the longest dimension.
10.25 x 7.25 x 2.75 inches: Analog Pulse Case for Digitakt (interior dimensions)
12.25 x 7.75 x 2.75 inches: Analog Pulse Case for SP-404MK2 (interior dimensions)
10.90 x 7.00 x 2.80 inches: Roland SP-404MK2 (exterior dimensions)
No way the power adapter will fit inside the Digitakt's Pulse case alongside the 404. If you try it, please let us know if the 404 fits!
@@synth-studio thanks a lot for your comment!! 🙌✨
No Magma CTRL case ?
No, sorry. I couldn’t get ahold of one at the time of the video.
The Analog case, the pouch seems upside down when using the handle.
A lot of them kinda seem like that, weirdly. TBH, the only companies that seems to be putting a LOT of R&D into these cases is Crema Caffé and Decksaver.
Which do you use? BATTERIES or AC ADAPTER?
Anker Powerbank, we’ll call that a battery
Rechargeable AA batteries
At home AC Adapter. On the go also an Anker powerbank.
@@derelrs what cable do you use to power the MK2 from the Anker? I’ve seen mixed reviews about a Myvolts Ripcord, but I know Roland says to use USB C to USB C for the bus power.
Mostly AC adapter. But got a power bank for the go.
Do you think you can put a decksaver on top of the MK2 in the Bagsmart case?
I will test it for you shortly and reply back here.
@@synth-studio Thank you so much!
@@MicJones No worries man. Just tested it, and surprisingly, NO-the Decksaver won't work with the Bagsmart case. It's too small. But it DOES work nicely in the RAIACE case. I'll put this in a pinned comment for everyone else. Good catch brotha!
@@synth-studio Thank you! I've been searching for an affordable, effective case for a while. Decided on the Bagsmart today.
You're welcome - glad it helped!
APH cassette player bag for $6. Perfect fit.
Link or photo?
thank you
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What about a pelican?
Pelican cases are awesome, but it wasn’t on my radar when I made this video.
Yeah the Pulse case is nice materials but it’s way too big for the 404. I don’t know why they are selling it when it doesn’t seem like it’s actually designed for the 404
Yeah that’s how I felt, too. I bet the folks over at Analog feel the same, TBH.
But at the same time, I get it… the more devices they can fit into one case, the higher margin they’ll make overall. Probably.
But still - we want good cases, and the Pulse missed the mark this time.
best case = mommy's purse
that's where the money came from to buy it, so you might as well store it there
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Hey man I love the video ! But I feel like the music is too loud no hate doe!
No worries! This is how I learn. Thanks for letting me know.
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wow crema cafe is a rip off! you can buy new gear with that money!!
It’s expensive for sure, but these boutique companies are also keeping some realness in our scene. I’m tempted to save up and buy an OPUS case just to support them.
@@synth-studio to each their own... i wouldn't pay that...
They all seem useless. And why no proprietary Roland case?! Surely that should be the benchmark?
Fail