Many thanks for the excellent video. Couldn't agree more about not using a dedicated editor for cutting up samples. I come from a die hard, analogue synth based background, the SP1200 is my first sampler ever and the digital crudeness of it, from the sound to interface, makes me feel home. And the presence of SSM2044s tells me I'm home. Thanks again.
Hey gwEm, u have helped me out with a lot. I got a Rossum SP1200 and your videos and techniques clicked for me. Thanks buddy. Btw im not sure if the midi has improved with the new models
@@gwEmbassySince I started with electronic music over 20 years ago, I have only ever used hardware samplers and gear. So luckily there is much less of a learning curve with the SP. Nonetheless the trick with the hi res on and the tap/reset for truncation, as well as the copy workaround are brilliant. I wonder if that midi box would beneficial for the Rossum. Unfortunately there isn’t much out there in regards to the Rossum midi. Thanks gwEm
Hi Gewm. Always interested in others methods. I notice you do not chop your break up into quarters you sort of grab sections of the break. Any reason why you prefer that way. I seem to chop up in 8ths but never considered alternative methods. Do my SP vids! :)
just subscribed to your channel, always great content, keep up the great work! curious to know what kind of display did you replace your og one with, looks pretty clear from all angles. Do you have a link where I can purchase it and does it require soldering or is it a plug and play installation? Cheers!
It did require some basic soldering. I got it from eBay. However, I just searched for it again and it’s not available at present. I tried a yellow one and a blue one and stuck with the yellow one. Thanks a lot for the sub!
I don't understand that copying workflow. Why do you copy PAD1 to PAD2, then delete PAD1 and then load the sample from disk to PAD1? You could just load the sample from disk to every pad you want without using the 'copy-step' or do I overlook something? Oh and I guess it's possible to set the Endpoint with TapRepeat too by using the Startpoint-Faders as a 'search-for-the-Endpoint-Tool' and when you found it simply pull back the Endpoint Faders and after that pull back the Startpoint Faders. Hope you understand what I mean :)
@@gwEmbassy Thanks for the answer. I didn't know that limitation. While other limitations on this machine are great (kind of) , this one is something I really woundn't like.
Thanks so much! Great video :)
thanks for stopping by Jozef!
Really cool vid. Enjoyed…Thanks for posting.
You are welcome!
Many thanks for the excellent video. Couldn't agree more about not using a dedicated editor for cutting up samples. I come from a die hard, analogue synth based background, the SP1200 is my first sampler ever and the digital crudeness of it, from the sound to interface, makes me feel home. And the presence of SSM2044s tells me I'm home. Thanks again.
Hi Maciej! Thanks a lot for this nice comment :) Nice to meet another SP1200 fan!
@@gwEmbassy Sent you an email about SP1200 MIDI box. Your reply will be most appreciated.
I’ll get on it :)
@@maciejpolak252 Are you going to make a MIDI box? The OTBelec waaaaay to pricey now.
Hey gwEm, u have helped me out with a lot. I got a Rossum SP1200 and your videos and techniques clicked for me. Thanks buddy. Btw im not sure if the midi has improved with the new models
pleased this helped! it’s quick when you know how :)
@@gwEmbassySince I started with electronic music over 20 years ago, I have only ever used hardware samplers and gear. So luckily there is much less of a learning curve with the SP. Nonetheless the trick with the hi res on and the tap/reset for truncation, as well as the copy workaround are brilliant. I wonder if that midi box would beneficial for the Rossum. Unfortunately there isn’t much out there in regards to the Rossum midi. Thanks gwEm
Hi Gewm. Always interested in others methods. I notice you do not chop your break up into quarters you sort of grab sections of the break. Any reason why you prefer that way. I seem to chop up in 8ths but never considered alternative methods. Do my SP vids! :)
I just think it gives you more control and a tighter break
Great 👍🏽 video 🎬🎥🔥🎧👀
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Great sound⚡️
Thank you Gestalt!
just subscribed to your channel, always great content, keep up the great work! curious to know what kind of display did you replace your og one with, looks pretty clear from all angles. Do you have a link where I can purchase it and does it require soldering or is it a plug and play installation? Cheers!
It did require some basic soldering. I got it from eBay. However, I just searched for it again and it’s not available at present. I tried a yellow one and a blue one and stuck with the yellow one.
Thanks a lot for the sub!
I don't understand that copying workflow. Why do you copy PAD1 to PAD2, then delete PAD1 and then load the sample from disk to PAD1? You could just load the sample from disk to every pad you want without using the 'copy-step' or do I overlook something?
Oh and I guess it's possible to set the Endpoint with TapRepeat too by using the Startpoint-Faders as a 'search-for-the-Endpoint-Tool' and when you found it simply pull back the Endpoint Faders and after that pull back the Startpoint Faders. Hope you understand what I mean :)
You can only load the sample from disk to the same pad it was on before.
@@gwEmbassy Thanks for the answer. I didn't know that limitation. While other limitations on this machine are great (kind of) , this one is something I really woundn't like.
6:08 Sippin on a 40
absolutely :-D thanks for watching