that opening track... and subsequent jams. havent heard the lxr pushed that far yet. im impressed. and surprised i just found this channel. three thumbs up n subbed
Totally love what you do with this thing. Just wow! I'm trying really hard to decide how to jump into my first drum machine. It's so hard to choose between the different abilities of SO many awesome machines. You definitely are making me consider this one. Thanks for the great video!
I have Nord Drum 3P which does everything the LXR-2 does with a way more intuitive user interface and some drum pads, but ... no faders. I just sold a Roland TR-09, which is a one trick pony and only does the typical 909 sounds but can't really compare to a real drum synth like the Nord or the LXR. The LXR does really well, but the settings are a nightmare and it takes some manual grinding to understand even half of it (also there are no global MIDI settings which I hate). So yeah, the LXR is not a bad choice - sounds amazing, does an awful lot incl. lp/hp filters, distortion and so on. But not easy to handle.
Well, I just bought one. Sounds amazing, love the faders, the lp filters, the distortion, built like a tank, but ... the settings are a nightmare. There are no global settings for MIDI, for example, they're stored in a project (if you only save a pattern, not a project, your MIDI changes are gone. I find this odd). After saving a project, the save dialogue stays open - because you might want to save it AGAIN? Other synths like the Nord Drum 3P go back into play mode automatically - which I find useful as I'm still very much stuck in some settings with the playback muted and can't find my way back to the actual sound. The note settings are odd - when the drum 1 is set to "C1", it triggers at C3 from an external sequencer. I haven't found a way yet to just browse through some presets and try out 150 different bass drums like I do in the Nord Drum 3P with the turn of a knob and instant changes. And the USB cable sat so tight that I think I broke something when trying to pull it out again. So yeah, nice little drum synth, but it has some flaws.
This was gold! Thanks for providing and quick and fresh view on this appealing drum machine. I am curious to know how useful it can be to sequence external synths like you did on the first jam! There's so little information on its sequencing capabilities online..
Just bought one and returning it. Yes you can get nice sounds out of it but I found the sound design on each Instrument to be not so fun. I would turn the whole knob on some of the different parameters and sound character wouldn’t change much. Overall most of the sounds you get are tinny, metallic and harsh. Not what I expected as a synthesizer. My po32 with microtonic are a much better option and that duo together is only $200. Hope this helps someone that’s on the fence.
Juno what - that was rather cool,actually.Yeah,no it was - after hearing what it can do i think it would make a good companion to my DB-01.Make some space for da bass to have sweet drums for chums - the LXR of life ?....better check first wiv da trubbil 'n strife.Jabba.Erica Synths & Sonic Potions immerse yourself in their oceans of lughole lotions.Juno wot i mean - i've gotta come clean cos i'm getting quite keen to have sequenced ' Geek-Outs' and seek out some synthesised solace.
WOW This machine in the right hands kills
coming to this video because a year later i’m still learning new things this machine can do
that opening track... and subsequent jams. havent heard the lxr pushed that far yet. im impressed. and surprised i just found this channel. three thumbs up n subbed
I love your experiments, very fresh and futuristic!
Thanks Sergio, we always look to the future...
Much better than the other demos I've seen so far. Really showcasing the strengths of the device.
Thanks friend! The outputs tip was a great one from Erica, really allows you to maximize the live setup you can put together with it...
Excellent review, I really love the sounds that you get. 🙏🏻
Definitely I'm gonna buy it.
Thank you! It was very fun making these sounds, definitely recommend...
Finally, a review that’s not 4 on the floor techno, or presets. Great stuff.
Fantastic demo. Thanks!
Totally love what you do with this thing. Just wow! I'm trying really hard to decide how to jump into my first drum machine. It's so hard to choose between the different abilities of SO many awesome machines. You definitely are making me consider this one. Thanks for the great video!
I have Nord Drum 3P which does everything the LXR-2 does with a way more intuitive user interface and some drum pads, but ... no faders. I just sold a Roland TR-09, which is a one trick pony and only does the typical 909 sounds but can't really compare to a real drum synth like the Nord or the LXR. The LXR does really well, but the settings are a nightmare and it takes some manual grinding to understand even half of it (also there are no global MIDI settings which I hate). So yeah, the LXR is not a bad choice - sounds amazing, does an awful lot incl. lp/hp filters, distortion and so on. But not easy to handle.
Exactly what I was looking for for years now👽
It certainly ticks a LOT of boxes...
just ordered mine. can't wait!
Great choice, we're excited for you!
Well, I just bought one. Sounds amazing, love the faders, the lp filters, the distortion, built like a tank, but ... the settings are a nightmare. There are no global settings for MIDI, for example, they're stored in a project (if you only save a pattern, not a project, your MIDI changes are gone. I find this odd). After saving a project, the save dialogue stays open - because you might want to save it AGAIN? Other synths like the Nord Drum 3P go back into play mode automatically - which I find useful as I'm still very much stuck in some settings with the playback muted and can't find my way back to the actual sound. The note settings are odd - when the drum 1 is set to "C1", it triggers at C3 from an external sequencer. I haven't found a way yet to just browse through some presets and try out 150 different bass drums like I do in the Nord Drum 3P with the turn of a knob and instant changes. And the USB cable sat so tight that I think I broke something when trying to pull it out again. So yeah, nice little drum synth, but it has some flaws.
Great demo.I'm in.
We're glad you like it!
This was gold! Thanks for providing and quick and fresh view on this appealing drum machine. I am curious to know how useful it can be to sequence external synths like you did on the first jam! There's so little information on its sequencing capabilities online..
dope! thanks for this.
That intro tune made me sub.
I have a behringer neutron. Can the lxr sequence it?
It should be able to!
How does the LXR02 compare with the Korg Volca Drum? What can it do that the KVD can't?
Personally its close! We think the LXR02 has more options for warping and customizing your sound...
Was that intro done on just the lxr?
So mega 😘
wow
Is the intro made with this machine?
Sadly not!
@@JunoStudio ahh, with what then?
Just bought one and returning it. Yes you can get nice sounds out of it but I found the sound design on each
Instrument to be not so fun. I would turn the whole knob on some of the different parameters and sound character wouldn’t change much. Overall most of the sounds you get are tinny, metallic and harsh. Not what I expected as a synthesizer. My po32 with microtonic are a much better option and that duo together is only $200. Hope this helps someone that’s on the fence.
I love the effects on the po-32.
Juno what - that was rather cool,actually.Yeah,no it was - after hearing what it can do i think it would make a good companion to my DB-01.Make some space for da bass to have sweet drums for chums - the LXR of life ?....better check first wiv da trubbil 'n strife.Jabba.Erica Synths & Sonic Potions immerse yourself in their oceans of lughole lotions.Juno wot i mean - i've gotta come clean cos i'm getting quite keen to have sequenced ' Geek-Outs' and seek out some synthesised solace.
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