Roland offers a lot of value and we have to support them. The Verselab it is a complete music production system for electronic music production, for hip hop producers and for singer/song writers in general. Some of you guys who compare this with the MPC One, do you guys realize that the Verselab has more than 3.000 top quality sounds derived from some of the most iconic synthesizers in the history of music technology? On top of that you get a sampler, a very good sequencer, a voice processor, final mixing and mastering capabilities, it even has a built - in microphone, etc, I’m not claim that the MPC One is garbage, but what I observe in general is that a lot of people focus on superficial things (big screens etc) and can’t see the substance.
This is impressive - opening the gates, welcoming the “average” musician to be able to get in there and make their own music! Really awesome, takes the old school 4 track recorder to a whole new level for sure....
This was so helpful as I began looking for something to disconnect me from computer screen music production. It has all the sounds & features I needed to start and it was easy enough to learn even with minimal experience. It's pretty versatile and I'm just scratching the surface of how it can be used. The only thing I didn't care for is having to exporting tracks as WAV files instead of MP3 files.
1. really happy to see Roland roll this out - a very creative entry to the field. hopefully the price point allows lots of people to jump on it. 2. unfortunately, not really appealing to me. I need something much more full-featured. 3. Zeale really knocked it out of the park - one of the most concise, clear, and understandable 'quick look' demos I have ever seen for a complex new music product. he got everything into 10 minutes without unnecessary hype or fluff. well done. great editing, too.
They really made this easy to use. The workflow is explained, making a clip and mixing it down looks simple. The drum kit is easy to navigate. Simplified what can a difficult and long learning curve which ultimately keeps people from producing. Good job roland.
Hey Jaime do you still have it? It looks very good as a portable sketchpad for ideas or even laying down entire songs! I recently bought the mpc One but hate the workflow and tedious song mode. 🤔
Did Roland accidentally buy four million of these two line displays in 1985? I love the gear, love the sounds and innovation, but isn’t it time that they integrated a decent display would color and touch?
@@TheRealKingMidas Okay, how about a color screen with enough character space that they don’t need to abbreviate or shorten any words. (Reminds me of the European company that shorted Analog to AnaL!
No it is not MPC, screen on MPC is not just a screen , but my comment was more about what you do with tools like that. I can see that people just using it to make a copy - paste "songs" from same samples and loops again and again. Not very creative in my opinion. But coming back to your statement ... This tool is not even close in terms of functionality and versatility to MPC live or One .... sorry.
Finally i can create more room in my studio & throw out my 2 MPCs to replace them with this small unit 😄 Who needs a big display anyway when u can get a higher resolution set of eyes in the future?
A nice practice easel. Breaking away from the computer allows users to focus on creativity rather than a GUI because the truth is... Hip Hop beatmakers and producers don't read instruction manuals.
It's a tradeoff. With this machine you won't focus on the GUI, but you'll have to memorize the whole workflow because that little display won't really tell you where you are.
@@beatz04 honestly if you spend a couple nights jamming it looks like you'll get it. I've got a novation circuit and it doesn't need a screen. None of the classic Rolland gear has a screen. People don't like menu-diving. That's why early 2000s gear sits on used music store shelves.
So basically half a groovebox and half a digital 4 track recorder. Sounds fun for developing demos/ideas, I like it. Doesn't need to be for rappers, could easily be a singer songwriter building beats and and layers under a guitar and vocal track, lots of possibilities. Clearly not the same use case as a sampler, but for me would fit great alongside one, so I can track some acoustic elements and vocals. If it could outpu Ableton files, even better, to enable finalisation of the track-seems like 3 tracks plus the recording track (or two-not clear on that) is a pretty minimal composition, but that's not necessarily a bad thing.
@@rolandglobal I play keys,Guitar,and Bass. Can I record my instruments to a track and does it have a Sampler? One of my Favorite ol skool Drum Machines is the Roland R-70 Human Rhythm Composer. Mine just started fading on me. Do you think a revamped version of that would ever return? I really would love to come up with a Design for a new version. I loved the acoustic and latin kits on it
where it's TR? Show us! It's not here) plus it have no Mixer Fader like TR's, no detailed TR-909. 808. 707. no FM Synth engine, so what is here? Only Zen Core sounds like in MC, thats all)
We are still waiting for a new version of a MV-8800 a MV-9000 maybe? With HDMI port to connect 32", 48" or 55" screen! USB2 port, 8 1/4 TRS outs, PHONO/LINE inputs, pro-effects, sampling, PLUS 8 & 12 bits sampling rate, mastering specs, built like a tank production studio, quite big OLED display 5" x 7" OLED has very low cost, CDRW, REAL drum libraries of all Roland's drum machines NOT emulations please, synth bass & bass guitar sounds, 16 large pads, full midi & heavy duty knobs & buttons. Many thanks for your attention!
@@dualtrx You're perfectly right but I like to produce dawless in many situations just like other people do, and Roland knows well this kind of requests. What I don't know is why they don't use their own technology in display solutions. For example Phantom display will be perfect for so many gears. We'll see...
@@DamianoPistoia It's another approach. more hands on, not with a lot of menu diving. Many other hardware manufacturers does it well. See Elektron, Deluge, Novation. If you want a big screen, you should see what Akai is doing with MPC series.
if you look at how most hardware use big screens, it's in place of buttons. As long as you have dedicated buttons with little menu diving, all you need the screen to show the parameter values and what mode you're in. A product like this doesn't need detailed waveform editing or a piano roll.
@@e.d.1642 Electribe is far cheaper, maybe half the price. The Electribe is super fun and capable of creating awesome beats (and can output Ableton files which is perfect for me), but it has limits around sample time and polyphony. I absolutely love it, but can see how pairing it with something like this could take it to another level, this is kinda like the non sampler Electribe minus a bunch of instrument tracks (seems like 3 max here, whereas there are 16 on the Electribe although 4-8 would usually be taken up by the beat), but plus a 1(? Not clear here) track recorder. Having all of the zencore sounds is awesome though, the Electribes have some awesome sounds but maybe 200 usable vs 3000 odd, but of course you can send midi to external instruments... Basically I'd say you could create more sophisticated/complex/layered beats with the Electribes, given so many more tracks, but you can't do much in terms of adding vocals or other elements (you can record instruments with this instead), as you can with this. Short answer is different strokes for different folks, and you can't really go wrong with either, most likely-not being familiar with the quirks of this yet. I really love my Electribe, and actually like the challenges of its limitations, but others might find managing that tedious and want something that is more fully featured. It is a bargain for what it is, less than most cheap synths, yet capable of so much more.
So when you mix down it records directly to the SD Card? This is real convenient!! Real all-in-ine simple box. And direct competitor to the MPCs. No idea if new MPCs are better. But I see Roland is really doing their best to make useful gear for people. I own TR8s, MX1, MC707 and SP404sx. Will soon finally start to release vids too. Good job for Roland!
@@rolandglobal Sorry, you misunderstood the message behind my comment. To design such a primitive display in 2021 for a music device is a shame. But you have as usual the talent to save the money at the wrong place. The Best example was the XV-88 synthesizer, a great instrument with completely unusable display...
I got my start on a VS-840/VS-880. This seems pretty identical to how its used. Unfortunately, the display on this appears to be identical to that mid-to-late 90's tech, which was a big part of its limiting factor and why we moved on to DAWs instead.
Very interesting... this may have to be my first grove box... I already have my Roland VT-4....This unit with my Roland VT-4 and a Shure good mic and I’m well on my way to making something worth sharing.
Why a Shure, so specifically? Lol. SM7B is cool, but trust me, there are a sea of great vocal mics out there. SM7B and RE-20 are classics, and good mics, but far from seeing them in exclusion of other mics, for sure. You’d be happy with an SM7B, though.
Add the TR-8S drum synthesis and FM engines, BOSS loop station feat and full sampling and we have a full OTB groovebox. Hope the drum kit track is also poly.
It's cool but it also looks like old tech, it's futuristic but a throwback at the same time which is cool if you're into that, I just want MK II to have a touch screen so I can see what I'm doing like on the MPC when processing waves, I rarely used only my ears when beat making but that's just me, I'm not a professional like I'm sure most is that buys this
Roland can we please get a dedicated Boutique Mixer. Make them 8 channels and able to chain them together. Throw some effects onboard and with 8 usb powered connection's. This new box is cool. I'm sure it will inspire great music but I thinks it's more of a beginner product. Seems kinda spendy for a for multi track digital recorder and arranger. Zencore comparability is nice. I do love the Roland Cloud! 8Channel mixer for Boutiques!
I like combo of TR style programming + the MPC style pads, and can see how you can make some fast beats & add vocals all in one. I still think Roland is way behind the times though. The price point is the same as an MPC One but without the sampling and versatility. 3000 sounds and a 1" screen to scroll through them. If this thing was $350-400 I could see it as viable. Even a beginner would be better served to get something else.
Yo Zeale, I read the specs about this being midi compatible, so Roland is saying I can hook my Keystep to this and play melodies from my controller. Don't get me wrong playing the 16 pads is cool, however the keyboard is more versatile for me. Confirm please....
Lol the display IS pretty small haha. However it’s bigger than the display on my OP-Z so I would be fine 😅. By the way I’m hitting you up this week to get your scheduled 🚀
I kinda like having the screen such a minimal part of the process. I moved away from DAWs as I didn't want to stare at a screen so much, focus on the melodies and feel. I'm perfectly fine with minimal screens as long as the menu structures are decent.
Roland offers a lot of value and we have to support them. The Verselab it is a complete music production system for electronic music production, for hip hop producers and for singer/song writers in general. Some of you guys who compare this with the MPC One, do you guys realize that the Verselab has more than 3.000 top quality sounds derived from some of the most iconic synthesizers in the history of music technology? On top of that you get a sampler, a very good sequencer, a voice processor, final mixing and mastering capabilities, it even has a built - in microphone, etc,
I’m not claim that the MPC One is garbage, but what I observe in general is that a lot of people focus on superficial things (big screens etc) and can’t see the substance.
This is impressive - opening the gates, welcoming the “average” musician to be able to get in there and make their own music! Really awesome, takes the old school 4 track recorder to a whole new level for sure....
This was so helpful as I began looking for something to disconnect me from computer screen music production. It has all the sounds & features I needed to start and it was easy enough to learn even with minimal experience. It's pretty versatile and I'm just scratching the surface of how it can be used. The only thing I didn't care for is having to exporting tracks as WAV files instead of MP3 files.
Hella grateful to be a part of this launch! Thank you Roland, the Verselab slaps! 🔥
You killed it man. Thank you for being a part of this!!
Great demo!
Big up!🎤👍
PIN THIS COMMENT ROLAND! lol. Zeale, you crushed the demo bro. Great job. Looking you up on IG now 🙌🏽
Very dope bro
1. really happy to see Roland roll this out - a very creative entry to the field. hopefully the price point allows lots of people to jump on it.
2. unfortunately, not really appealing to me. I need something much more full-featured.
3. Zeale really knocked it out of the park - one of the most concise, clear, and understandable 'quick look' demos I have ever seen for a complex new music product. he got everything into 10 minutes without unnecessary hype or fluff. well done. great editing, too.
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Well done Roland. Presenter was very proficient and showcased the instrument nicely.
They really made this easy to use. The workflow is explained, making a clip and mixing it down looks simple. The drum kit is easy to navigate. Simplified what can a difficult and long learning curve which ultimately keeps people from producing. Good job roland.
Hey Jaime do you still have it? It looks very good as a portable sketchpad for ideas or even laying down entire songs! I recently bought the mpc One but hate the workflow and tedious song mode. 🤔
Good job except that pathetic display.
Not a product for me but really glad to see a new kind of machine opening the market!
Did Roland accidentally buy four million of these two line displays in 1985? I love the gear, love the sounds and innovation, but isn’t it time that they integrated a decent display would color and touch?
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I don’t want touch. If I wanted that I might as well just use my iPad.
If you want touch buy an mpc. I'm so sick of touchscreens on everything.
Definitely don’t need another touchscreen. iPad is better than every hardware groove box with a touchscreen.
@@TheRealKingMidas Okay, how about a color screen with enough character space that they don’t need to abbreviate or shorten any words. (Reminds me of the European company that shorted Analog to AnaL!
Roland definitely picked the right man for the job to show this demo! Great work Zeale!
Seems sensible and logical. Great to see Roland make something that considers a human workflow!
love the 1970 Panasonic SD-84 turntable in the background :)
If you know your gear like Zeale knows this Verselab: you’re doing all right.
This is how 10 minute demo should be done!
The smartest Roland's product
Honestly sick. Marketing it to bedroom/SoundCloud rappers is exciting, look forward to seeing what comes from it.
I can tell you already ... yet another copy paste rubbish "song" - lot of that you can already find on music TV ...
@@LD-eo8vc I gave you a thumbs up then took it back because this is just an MPC with a smaller screen and a step sequencer.
No it is not MPC, screen on MPC is not just a screen , but my comment was more about what you do with tools like that. I can see that people just using it to make a copy - paste "songs" from same samples and loops again and again. Not very creative in my opinion. But coming back to your statement ... This tool is not even close in terms of functionality and versatility to MPC live or One .... sorry.
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@@LD-eo8vc dude -if you wanna sound liker creedence -on this box -i'm sure you can do it-easily-know what I mean -its a digital recorder
I absolutely LOVE the departure from the typical DAW. About time..
Finally i can create more room in my studio & throw out my 2 MPCs to replace them with this small unit 😄
Who needs a big display anyway when u can get a higher resolution set of eyes in the future?
I'm waiting for the 2 extra arms upgrade before I do the high-res eyes
@@Wagoo Let's hope they're not as buggy as cyberpunk, you might hit yourself 😉
I like. Great to watch a pro attack the machine.
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Should call it the Roland AR -- Aspiring Rapper box
🤣🤣🤣🤣👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾comment of the day sir
Sponsored by Soundcloud
And do a Special Edition.
😅 This kid watch too much "EMPIRE"
hahahaha with weak preset backing band
A nice practice easel. Breaking away from the computer allows users to focus on creativity rather than a GUI because the truth is...
Hip Hop beatmakers and producers don't read instruction manuals.
It's a tradeoff. With this machine you won't focus on the GUI, but you'll have to memorize the whole workflow because that little display won't really tell you where you are.
@@beatz04 honestly if you spend a couple nights jamming it looks like you'll get it. I've got a novation circuit and it doesn't need a screen. None of the classic Rolland gear has a screen. People don't like menu-diving. That's why early 2000s gear sits on used music store shelves.
An amazing demo of a very impressive box, well done to all!
Impressive knowledge of the workflow, and a very nice tune. Thanks guys.😊
Man spitting out sick lyrics and has a Smash pin.
Mad respect !
That’s the best presentation I’ve seen, showing real world usage
This track goes hard. Keep up the great work. Roland has created a winner with this.
Well that struck like lightning on a clear day. What an amazing box.
Not my own taste in music, but that was a really excellent presentation.
WoW.
I want one!
Don't know if I'll be as quick but practice makes perfect.
Great Demo!
I ordered my Roland versus 🆚 this morning I’m so siked and can’t wait until it arrives I’m patiently waiting to make some fire 🔥 bomb 💣 beats 🎧 🔥
So basically half a groovebox and half a digital 4 track recorder. Sounds fun for developing demos/ideas, I like it. Doesn't need to be for rappers, could easily be a singer songwriter building beats and and layers under a guitar and vocal track, lots of possibilities. Clearly not the same use case as a sampler, but for me would fit great alongside one, so I can track some acoustic elements and vocals. If it could outpu Ableton files, even better, to enable finalisation of the track-seems like 3 tracks plus the recording track (or two-not clear on that) is a pretty minimal composition, but that's not necessarily a bad thing.
It’s up to 8 tracks, not 4.
A Very good deep demo that explain from the beginning to the end an instrument, well done 👍
Glad you liked it!
Thank you!
@@rolandglobal I play keys,Guitar,and Bass. Can I record my instruments to a track and does it have a Sampler? One of my Favorite ol skool Drum Machines is the Roland R-70 Human Rhythm Composer. Mine just started fading on me. Do you think a revamped version of that would ever return? I really would love to come up with a Design for a new version. I loved the acoustic and latin kits on it
@@kennethbeavers6903 Hei, there is a sampler, and you can also add the instruments in Vocal Takes. Instead of vocals.
@@UKULELERIGA ok thank you
Its like they put the MC-101, TR6S, & VT4 all into one sexy upgraded package
where it's TR? Show us! It's not here) plus it have no Mixer Fader like TR's, no detailed TR-909. 808. 707. no FM Synth engine, so what is here? Only Zen Core sounds like in MC, thats all)
Great job Roland.
Lets hope for a new Roland MV-8 with big screen :)
Let’s not.
One of the best demo/tutorial from Roland, thumbs up!
Best gear demo I have seen in some time! Nicely done💯
Roland's LCD Screen heading into 2021 like "yeah I made it folks"
Modern LCD bad for eyes
@@yutube3799 how can it be any worst then a cell phone screen.
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Conversely, these examples are why mainstream hip-pop is so utterly devoid of depth and artistry.
This is a great demo, moves quickly and shows every step of the process
"She's a RAIL one" lol! Yup yup, thanks for reminding me of my granddad, he used to be a train conductor...
Приобрёл себе на днях, с нуля тяжёло разбираться, но это мне нравится.
We are still waiting for a new version of a MV-8800 a MV-9000 maybe? With HDMI port to connect 32", 48" or 55" screen! USB2 port, 8 1/4 TRS outs, PHONO/LINE inputs, pro-effects, sampling, PLUS 8 & 12 bits sampling rate, mastering specs, built like a tank production studio, quite big OLED display 5" x 7" OLED has very low cost, CDRW, REAL drum libraries of all Roland's drum machines NOT emulations please, synth bass & bass guitar sounds, 16 large pads, full midi & heavy duty knobs & buttons. Many thanks for your attention!
With or without screen .. it looks fantastique.. hook it up to the iPad if u need a screen ..
Finally something really interesting but display is still too small
If you want a big display, why not use an iPad? or a laptop.
@@dualtrx You're perfectly right but I like to produce dawless in many situations just like other people do, and Roland knows well this kind of requests. What I don't know is why they don't use their own technology in display solutions. For example Phantom display will be perfect for so many gears. We'll see...
@@DamianoPistoia It's another approach. more hands on, not with a lot of menu diving. Many other hardware manufacturers does it well. See Elektron, Deluge, Novation.
If you want a big screen, you should see what Akai is doing with MPC series.
if you look at how most hardware use big screens, it's in place of buttons. As long as you have dedicated buttons with little menu diving, all you need the screen to show the parameter values and what mode you're in. A product like this doesn't need detailed waveform editing or a piano roll.
I concur, please check out my comment 🙏🏽👍🏽🇬🇧
That looks like a fun device and creative too. Great for the market it's developed for.
Those hats hurt me deeply, but that is a tight bit of kit. I can see that tucking in nice with my Electribe sampler.
I was considering getting the Electribe Sampler but with this new Roland groovebox I'm doubting now. What do you think ?
@@e.d.1642 Electribe is far cheaper, maybe half the price. The Electribe is super fun and capable of creating awesome beats (and can output Ableton files which is perfect for me), but it has limits around sample time and polyphony. I absolutely love it, but can see how pairing it with something like this could take it to another level, this is kinda like the non sampler Electribe minus a bunch of instrument tracks (seems like 3 max here, whereas there are 16 on the Electribe although 4-8 would usually be taken up by the beat), but plus a 1(? Not clear here) track recorder. Having all of the zencore sounds is awesome though, the Electribes have some awesome sounds but maybe 200 usable vs 3000 odd, but of course you can send midi to external instruments...
Basically I'd say you could create more sophisticated/complex/layered beats with the Electribes, given so many more tracks, but you can't do much in terms of adding vocals or other elements (you can record instruments with this instead), as you can with this.
Short answer is different strokes for different folks, and you can't really go wrong with either, most likely-not being familiar with the quirks of this yet. I really love my Electribe, and actually like the challenges of its limitations, but others might find managing that tedious and want something that is more fully featured. It is a bargain for what it is, less than most cheap synths, yet capable of so much more.
This dude can rhyme.
So when you mix down it records directly to the SD Card? This is real convenient!! Real all-in-ine simple box. And direct competitor to the MPCs. No idea if new MPCs are better. But I see Roland is really doing their best to make useful gear for people. I own TR8s, MX1, MC707 and SP404sx. Will soon finally start to release vids too. Good job for Roland!
On a second thought - mixing down to the existing SDCard is a killer feature. Wish my MX1 could do that! So convenient!
Can't wait for the VERSELAB MV-1S with a bigger screen
OooOooo a dope pattern on the fly
looks fun!
Looks/sounds good. Nice segue for small studio creativity.
Gorgeous display, looks like physically modelled prehistorically vintage gear in the true sense of the word...
Thank you for loving our products!
@@rolandglobal Sorry, you misunderstood the message behind my comment.
To design such a primitive display in 2021 for a music device is a shame.
But you have as usual the talent to save the money at the wrong place.
The Best example was the XV-88 synthesizer, a great instrument with completely unusable display...
@@festeplatte4225 Why would anyone read your original message as sarcasm?
Sounds and internal samples are great on this but, I still say make the MV 9000 but get it right Roland !!!!!!
Love the workflow. It's logical.
Good! Something really inspiring. The last electribe was supposed to be like this.
Good job, Roland! 👍🏻✨
uuffff estamos buenos...animo con alegrias niños...no os perdais mucho de lo que es la musica...
I really miss the MV8800...Although I still have mine, it seemed to have lost its way.. I produce on the Maschine MK2 now.
Yea Zeale!! This is dope
It is nice for that Am idea that you can do half asleep without running back into the studio.
@@petercastle4381 qm
No d-beams :(
you made me smile lol
I got my start on a VS-840/VS-880. This seems pretty identical to how its used. Unfortunately, the display on this appears to be identical to that mid-to-late 90's tech, which was a big part of its limiting factor and why we moved on to DAWs instead.
Very interesting... this may have to be my first grove box... I already have my Roland VT-4....This unit with my Roland VT-4 and a Shure good mic and I’m well on my way to making something worth sharing.
Why a Shure, so specifically? Lol. SM7B is cool, but trust me, there are a sea of great vocal mics out there. SM7B and RE-20 are classics, and good mics, but far from seeing them in exclusion of other mics, for sure. You’d be happy with an SM7B, though.
Add the TR-8S drum synthesis and FM engines, BOSS loop station feat and full sampling and we have a full OTB groovebox. Hope the drum kit track is also poly.
Good point! Was thinking about the boss 505 combo with this if it would be any useful and beyond potencial of using each one separately. :)
Great instructions! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
THAT SCREEN IS UNFORGIVABLE @roland
This hard as hell
Great Tutorial "Supa Producer"
It's cool but it also looks like old tech, it's futuristic but a throwback at the same time which is cool if you're into that, I just want MK II to have a touch screen so I can see what I'm doing like on the MPC when processing waves, I rarely used only my ears when beat making but that's just me, I'm not a professional like I'm sure most is that buys this
Wouaa lourd cette machine !
That’s dope asf! Where’s this song as so I can listen in the car!
I got mine today - and watched this again....Great... just a bit too fast I had to re-watch some of it... Just wondering how to import sound packs?
This is great! I'm doing Synthwave / Retrowave but I'll consider this gear to explore a more Hip/Hop field...
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Roland can we please get a dedicated Boutique Mixer. Make them 8 channels and able to chain them together. Throw some effects onboard and with 8 usb powered connection's. This new box is cool. I'm sure it will inspire great music but I thinks it's more of a beginner product. Seems kinda spendy for a for multi track digital recorder and arranger. Zencore comparability is nice. I do love the Roland Cloud! 8Channel mixer for Boutiques!
MX-2 please
NICE WORK!!!
Nice !!! and take my money for sure
Looks amazing! I really hope the Jupiter X gets some love and model expansions soon
I like combo of TR style programming + the MPC style pads, and can see how you can make some fast beats & add vocals all in one. I still think Roland is way behind the times though. The price point is the same as an MPC One but without the sampling and versatility. 3000 sounds and a 1" screen to scroll through them. If this thing was $350-400 I could see it as viable. Even a beginner would be better served to get something else.
It does have sampling and not everyone wants an MPC!
This is a good unit. I was heavy using zenbeats. I'd like to see the integration between this and zenbeats.
Shout out dog. U called this. Getcha damn rebate.
Brilliant demo
This guy is the most fucking amazing beat master I have ever seen. Also the best rapper ever. Big PROPS DOG!
Great demo, very clear and the professionally executed
Great demo
Thank you! 🧡
10 min thats super efficient wow 🤩 that’s for real! 🤣😂🤣🤪🥂🥳
10 min I not possible with this unit. Around 35sec with vocals is saving time each time you wanna save....
Nice!
Great demo. I would love to see the wav export function on the MC-707.
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Love it! We had so much fun making a song with it!
Holy crap.. This guy knows about his business.
So good!
Great work I like that’s it’s different!
Great 🙌
Yo Zeale,
I read the specs about this being midi compatible, so Roland is saying I can hook my Keystep to this and play melodies from my controller. Don't get me wrong playing the 16 pads is cool, however the keyboard is more versatile for me. Confirm please....
🦉 That's certainly what MIDI is for, for musical devices to communicate with one another. Your Keystep has MIDI outs, so yes.
Great video zeale and the track was dope. Which machine is better the MV1 or the TR8s ?
WOW! Roland hit like on comments!
NGL this looks pretty good for a modern groovebox. Once you get hooked on cloud they got you tho
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Can we get decent displays some day instead of this 80s FM synth throwback?
Lol the display IS pretty small haha. However it’s bigger than the display on my OP-Z so I would be fine 😅. By the way I’m hitting you up this week to get your scheduled 🚀
I kinda like having the screen such a minimal part of the process. I moved away from DAWs as I didn't want to stare at a screen so much, focus on the melodies and feel. I'm perfectly fine with minimal screens as long as the menu structures are decent.
@@PiriakaTrackwrecker this!
I wish it could connect to my ipad so I could that as a screen/editor
You can.
great demo.
Well done! Looks dope.