After the time you have had with this - who would you say the Move is for and who would you say the KO-2 is for? I’ve been loving what I’ve heard from both so I’m conflicted. And thanks for all the dope content!
@@eusterbro I personally love the workflow of the move better because I tend to make music inside of drum machines & flesh them out inside of ableton. So it works with the move a bit better. Both have a four track limit kind of. I would say the KO-II is for people who love the workflow of an mpc & like to perform their beats into the daw while recording. Both are sweet fr. I need to do some videos with the KO-II
Ok thanks that’s a useful comparison of the two. I would 100% watch a video comparing them - there aren’t really any vids directly comparing them and what to think about when choosing between them so probably some other folks would be interested too. Plus you have great camera skills so I’m sure it would be engaging :)
It’s a learning curve for sure bro, I know if I wasn’t a fan of the push 2 way back I probably wouldn’t be a fan of this one. It does everything the push didn’t do but missing some key features of the push. So it’s a doubled edge sword. Appreciate you for watching man. New video dropping today @ 12 of me fleshing out ideas inside of ableton. Think you’ll like that one!
Let’s gooo!!! 👻👻👻👻
Your beats bang young man. You better work.
@@billiedoesbeats man I really appreciate that! I definitely intend on keeping up the work!
The sound is great!
@@LukeLine thank you sir! I think this device is one of the best sounding groove boxes
I love mine as well sir
That push is pushing P
Hard 🔥
@@iThinkWeGotIt appreciate that man!
After the time you have had with this - who would you say the Move is for and who would you say the KO-2 is for? I’ve been loving what I’ve heard from both so I’m conflicted.
And thanks for all the dope content!
@@eusterbro I personally love the workflow of the move better because I tend to make music inside of drum machines & flesh them out inside of ableton. So it works with the move a bit better. Both have a four track limit kind of. I would say the KO-II is for people who love the workflow of an mpc & like to perform their beats into the daw while recording. Both are sweet fr. I need to do some videos with the KO-II
@@eusterbro thank you for watching as well man! I’ll do a comparison video if you think that would be something you’d watch.
Ok thanks that’s a useful comparison of the two. I would 100% watch a video comparing them - there aren’t really any vids directly comparing them and what to think about when choosing between them so probably some other folks would be interested too. Plus you have great camera skills so I’m sure it would be engaging :)
4:39 make sure the cable plugged all the way in
I figured that’s what it was brother, thank you for commenting that, I haven’t had the problem since this video!
Not a fan of the Move but them beats slap!
It’s a learning curve for sure bro, I know if I wasn’t a fan of the push 2 way back I probably wouldn’t be a fan of this one. It does everything the push didn’t do but missing some key features of the push. So it’s a doubled edge sword. Appreciate you for watching man. New video dropping today @ 12 of me fleshing out ideas inside of ableton. Think you’ll like that one!