I have the KO II and was considering the P6, still want it for more fx control. But considering the microbruit or multi fx pedal for the fx. decisions,, decisions!
Hi, it's a difficult choice, you have to know what you are going for, and what do you need. The P6 it's great! You can use it just as a multi fx pedal, but it is much more them that. The Microbrute is a totally another thing it's a analogue mono synth. You have to decide what you want and what do you need. The Roland P6 is a great sampler and much more than that. I have the Korg Monologue, Korg Volca Bass, Behringer Crave and the Behringers TD3s so I really don't need a analogue mono Synth for me the P6 was a easy choice.
Hi, this is a sampler it can play as a synthesizer also and it can play stereo or mono depending how the sample was sampled/made "mono" or "stereo" you can choose how you want to sample.
i can use it in stereo mode, can you show or specify where exactly this button or control is for mono/stereo mode. Thank you very much for the advice.@@BrunoLuisGarcia
I think you didn't understand it. The device it self is stereo you can not switch it to mono. The samples that you use can be mono or stereo. When sampling you can choose if you want to sample in stereo or mono. If you sampled in mono the output of the device for that particular sample it will be mono. What are you exactly aiming for?
@@BrunoLuisGarcia Thanks for the explanation, now I understand. In general, if you need to make an introduction, background or ending to a particular composition, then it will be stereo sound.
Nice 😊
Thank you! 😊
I have the KO II and was considering the P6, still want it for more fx control. But considering the microbruit or multi fx pedal for the fx. decisions,, decisions!
Hi, it's a difficult choice, you have to know what you are going for, and what do you need. The P6 it's great! You can use it just as a multi fx pedal, but it is much more them that. The Microbrute is a totally another thing it's a analogue mono synth. You have to decide what you want and what do you need. The Roland P6 is a great sampler and much more than that. I have the Korg Monologue, Korg Volca Bass, Behringer Crave and the Behringers TD3s so I really don't need a analogue mono Synth for me the P6 was a easy choice.
Nice how ya like the workflow ? Not bad
Hi, I find the workflow very nice very intuitive.👍
Is this syntezator stereo or mono?
Hi, this is a sampler it can play as a synthesizer also and it can play stereo or mono depending how the sample was sampled/made "mono" or "stereo" you can choose how you want to sample.
i can use it in stereo mode, can you show or specify where exactly this button or control is for mono/stereo mode. Thank you very much for the advice.@@BrunoLuisGarcia
I think you didn't understand it. The device it self is stereo you can not switch it to mono. The samples that you use can be mono or stereo. When sampling you can choose if you want to sample in stereo or mono. If you sampled in mono the output of the device for that particular sample it will be mono.
What are you exactly aiming for?
@@BrunoLuisGarcia Thanks for the explanation, now I understand. In general, if you need to make an introduction, background or ending to a particular composition, then it will be stereo sound.
I don't get exactly what you mean.