This was great, nice work! I feel like the MC707 is slept on by many. It's a great performance tool or stand alone music creation beast. It's one of the cheapest ways to get the Zen Core engine which pulls from Rolands more expensive lineup: Fantom, Jupiter, Juno etc. The scene chaining which is basically song mode & latest firmware (1.72) with the added arpeggiator is great too.
@@joanmarval I think you meant "genres" in which case you'd be correct! You could make just about any type of music you can think of especially with external gear routed in. I hope Roland keeps updating it with helpful features.
@@MusicWizard85 yes, I meant genres. You are right.and yes, if Roland update frequently as for example synthroom deluge or Novation circuit do it, Roland MC 707 and 101 can be really exceptional gear
Wow, that insprires me to press on. Just bought an mc707, and its slow going, but hearing that its capable of making this using only inbuilt sounds, is just the tonic i needed. I don't usually login to post, but just had to, it sounds very professional, and great to listen to, well done.
Incredible sound. A delightful track. I have the Digitakt and the Digitone, but I envy the wonderful Roland sound palette that your MC-707 has. I'm seriously thinking of getting it, even if it overlaps with the Digitakt in my setup. Congratulations, keep on giving us tracks like this.
Nice to hear something different to EDM or techno etc. I know you can record the audio over USB into your DAW but can you export the midi for each track? I’d like to write on the MC101 then transfer midi and audio to my DAW for finishing off tracks etc. Thanks.
Hi John. Thank you. Really i don't know if you can export midi and audio at the same time. Of course I think that separately is almost sure. But I try not use PC, so I couldn't test it.
@@joanmarval Thanks. I’m sure there’ll be some kind of workaround. I’m going to give the MC101 a try. With the option to bounce tracks to a looper track I might not need my DAW but having the option is always nice. I think Cubase now has an option to generate a midi track from an audio track so that be another possibility. Sadly the 707 is beyond my budget and won’t run on batteries - I really want to be able to use something during car journeys, in the garden etc. Looka and sounds great though.
Hi Vincent. Thanks. Yes all sounds are from MC707. In fact they are standard sounds. I mean, no change in oscillators, only change filter, attack delay, effects and not much more. The first sound is Retro choir pads. With long attack, long delay, and cutoff low pass bit not much with a bit of resonance
@Chris-vc1dh it's depends what you want. But you can sequence with daw (the steps per tracks have no limits as in MC707, or you can add plugin sounds. Personally I prefer a dawless setup
@Chris-vc1dh I have an external mixer focusrite and a digital recorder tascam, so each sound channel is going to mixer and from it to digital recorder.
This was great, nice work! I feel like the MC707 is slept on by many. It's a great performance tool or stand alone music creation beast. It's one of the cheapest ways to get the Zen Core engine which pulls from Rolands more expensive lineup: Fantom, Jupiter, Juno etc. The scene chaining which is basically song mode & latest firmware (1.72) with the added arpeggiator is great too.
Thank you! Really is a beast, for all genders of music.
@@joanmarval I think you meant "genres" in which case you'd be correct! You could make just about any type of music you can think of especially with external gear routed in. I hope Roland keeps updating it with helpful features.
@@MusicWizard85 yes, I meant genres. You are right.and yes, if Roland update frequently as for example synthroom deluge or Novation circuit do it, Roland MC 707 and 101 can be really exceptional gear
Beautiful sound. Thank you!
beautiful melody mate, ...what a space journey 🙏🙏🎶🎶✨✨💯💯💯
Thanks.
Wow, that insprires me to press on. Just bought an mc707, and its slow going, but hearing that its capable of making this using only inbuilt sounds, is just the tonic i needed.
I don't usually login to post, but just had to, it sounds very professional, and great to listen to, well done.
Thank you very much. Glad if you can find motivation for use it.
Lovely, would be great to have tutorial on this.
Nice! good work, rich sounds and harmonious.
Thanks PierGen
Incredible sound. A delightful track. I have the Digitakt and the Digitone, but I envy the wonderful Roland sound palette that your MC-707 has. I'm seriously thinking of getting it, even if it overlaps with the Digitakt in my setup. Congratulations, keep on giving us tracks like this.
Thank you. The MC707 sounds great. It can be a bit hard to make good sounds but with patience you can make a lot. B the way, your setup is great too.
nice one sounds great
Thanks
Thanks for the ride 🧑🏻🚀🚀💫✨
You are wellcome
Thank You
Bravo ! 🙂 Nicely done.
Thank you Richard
brilliant.
Thanks!
Perfecto
Большое спасибо Сергей. Я думаю, что эта машина очень забавная.
@@joanmarval ,купил себе такую,в ожидании доставки
@@spyka очень хорошо. Тебе понравится её использовать.
The number 99 subscribers stung my eyes a little, 100 is better! :)
Love the synthetic pad sound ! What is the sound bank?
Thank you Laird. The sound is Retro choir pad. Playing with filter, effects, attack and release.
@@adsrsynth, You're welcome. :)
Thank you for your reply!
This choir sound is totally addictive!
Nice to hear something different to EDM or techno etc. I know you can record the audio over USB into your DAW but can you export the midi for each track? I’d like to write on the MC101 then transfer midi and audio to my DAW for finishing off tracks etc. Thanks.
Hi John. Thank you. Really i don't know if you can export midi and audio at the same time. Of course I think that separately is almost sure. But I try not use PC, so I couldn't test it.
@@joanmarval Thanks. I’m sure there’ll be some kind of workaround. I’m going to give the MC101 a try. With the option to bounce tracks to a looper track I might not need my DAW but having the option is always nice. I think Cubase now has an option to generate a midi track from an audio track so that be another possibility. Sadly the 707 is beyond my budget and won’t run on batteries - I really want to be able to use something during car journeys, in the garden etc. Looka and sounds great though.
@@JohnMcGFrance The portability is why I bought the 101 a couple years ago. But now I have the SH-4d that also runs off batteries 😂
Great sounds, can I ask .Are all of these sounds from the 707. The first sounds what sound is this.
Hi Vincent. Thanks. Yes all sounds are from MC707. In fact they are standard sounds. I mean, no change in oscillators, only change filter, attack delay, effects and not much more. The first sound is Retro choir pads. With long attack, long delay, and cutoff low pass bit not much with a bit of resonance
@vincentfinch9522 FYI both the 101 and 707 have something like over 3000 presets! All the classic Roland synth, bass and drum machines…
Waht would be the EM without Roland ?
Yes. You are right.
so its got mixer built in?
The mixer internal is for their eight channels, yes.
If i use DAW do i benefit from MC 707 in any way?@@adsrsynth
@Chris-vc1dh it's depends what you want. But you can sequence with daw (the steps per tracks have no limits as in MC707, or you can add plugin sounds. Personally I prefer a dawless setup
@@adsrsynth in dawless how do you record and mix and master?
@Chris-vc1dh I have an external mixer focusrite and a digital recorder tascam, so each sound channel is going to mixer and from it to digital recorder.
Bass with random pan is annoying