I have to say. That pattern at 2:02 you were mucking about with while it was running was the best demo video pattern I've ever heard. Had me noddin my head. Good work brother!
I love synthesized drums too, its a great way to think outside of the box rhythmically, especially in western music, acoustic drums all sound the same really and dont have much tone, abstract drums is where its at for me
I love the experimental nature of it but do you recommend this for someone looking to create in the studio? I have Ableton Live, I want slowed down experiemtal beats (NON techno NON hiphop) where I can create and records songs easily enough in a studio environment
There is the global sample rate reducer in the PERF section that effects all sounds at once (as demonstrated in this video), but each sound does have it's own sample rate control in it's MIX page.
Yup. In performance mode you can hit record and play in the sounds by tapping each drums button. It’s not that good but it works. Works great if you connect a midi keyboard or drum pads. Then you have velocity control when playing live. Also the lxr lets you change the midi channel and midi note each voice responds too. You can even have one or more voices on separate midi channels and respond to all notes. Letting you play the voice chromatically. Great for playing in baselines, leads (although only plucky) or anything else tonal.
Like it, but u make the beats at to high bpm. Slow it down mate. Wish it sounded like real drums. Not a big fan of bleeps and bloops. Somebody make a hardware drum machine like a hr-16, DMX at a reasonable price!
I have to say. That pattern at 2:02 you were mucking about with while it was running was the best demo video pattern I've ever heard. Had me noddin my head. Good work brother!
fabulous demo. Bought!
Iv had the lsd-02 for about a month and it’s so much fun to use. The sound is very powerful/punchy
its great.
Really excellent video, loving your channel mate
Unique swing amounts per track, please
Like it, u make the beats at great high bpm. speed it up mate. sounds much more interesting than real drums. BIG fan of bleeps and bloops.
I love synthesized drums too, its a great way to think outside of the box rhythmically, especially in western music, acoustic drums all sound the same really and dont have much tone, abstract drums is where its at for me
cool will have a go.
I see what you did there
I love the experimental nature of it but do you recommend this for someone looking to create in the studio? I have Ableton Live, I want slowed down experiemtal beats (NON techno NON hiphop) where I can create and records songs easily enough in a studio environment
Can the sample rate reduction be applied to each voice individually or it affects everything?
Thank you.
There is the global sample rate reducer in the PERF section that effects all sounds at once (as demonstrated in this video), but each sound does have it's own sample rate control in it's MIX page.
@phurniture thank you.
can you make like real time style hitting the buttons without sequencer?
Yup. In performance mode you can hit record and play in the sounds by tapping each drums button. It’s not that good but it works. Works great if you connect a midi keyboard or drum pads. Then you have velocity control when playing live. Also the lxr lets you change the midi channel and midi note each voice responds too. You can even have one or more voices on separate midi channels and respond to all notes. Letting you play the voice chromatically. Great for playing in baselines, leads (although only plucky) or anything else tonal.
@@effext1 cheers mate
is this similar to the sonicware boxes in function and sound?
never payed the sonicware stuff sorry.
Nice, but the drum synth in my MPC is almost as good, so the price for this feels a bit steep.
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Like it, but make beats that fluctuate the bpm, never do the same thing twice and only play at full volume like a real drummer
Like it, but u make the beats at to high bpm. Slow it down mate. Wish it sounded like real drums. Not a big fan of bleeps and bloops. Somebody make a hardware drum machine like a hr-16, DMX at a reasonable price!