Now that was impressive! I was playing with my unit last night, and was loving how nice the filters were to tweak, and automate on the synth sounds. Far too many people are judging way to quickly what this can, and can’t do. This example clearly shows that you can do a live performance with it. Yet! Most reviewers are saying it’s not for Live performance. Folks this is a really fun unit to play with. Yes! To actually play with! If you want all the flexibility of a high end portable unit. Then go spend $2,000 on the OP-1 Field. At $449.00 this is going to be hard to beat for what it does, and will eventually be able to do. PS: To me the real sauce is in the sampler, and in the hard drive space to store your samples. The Digitakt 2 has 20 GB hard drive, and is not truly portable. At 50 GB’s of users storable space in the Move. Once they improve their chopping of samples in Move you will have a very capable sampler that can store a ton of samples on the MOVE!
Really cool jam! I hope people listen to this and shut up some. All these people who have never even touched one whining is annoying. And fuck getting an OP-1 Field, get a Push 3 standalone. I think this addition to the ecosystem of Live is amazing. Everything just works together and I love it.
i’m assuming this will get more tracks in the near future and sample chopping. ableton says there is a road map for this device. for the size and portability, you can’t beat it. well done to ableton
@@aikighost ok, fair enough. well then you tell me what’s on the road map? what could they possibly need to add? the fact there is actually a road map, i would think means features fairly significant. if you say not much, then, i disagree. your point is well taken, however.
I doubt that this is priority for Ableton since you can bounce a track on to a pad in either a drum track or synth track and then create a new track. I typically use the 3-4 pads on the drum track to hold a bounced track . This effectively gives me 8 tracks. Maybe there's a CPU limitation (this is basically a Raspberry Pi 4 chip) but, I would also love to have more hardware tracks.
I'm selling my sh@t experience ko2 and keeping my circuit do I can run move through it for live effects and side chaining processing. Can't wait for move to get here!
I think it would be an underwelming experience to watch if I would share the complete creative process in a live video. Its all about fiddling with the knobs until you feel this is the richt sound. Personally I think there is enough sound design possible on the move itself instead of calling it a preset machine. For a next video I will do my best to make it a visually more enjoyable experience, so you can actually see what I am doing. Thanks for your interest!
Now that was impressive! I was playing with my unit last night, and was loving how nice the filters were to tweak, and automate on the synth sounds. Far too many people are judging way to quickly what this can, and can’t do. This example clearly shows that you can do a live performance with it. Yet! Most reviewers are saying it’s not for Live performance. Folks this is a really fun unit to play with. Yes! To actually play with! If you want all the flexibility of a high end portable unit. Then go spend $2,000 on the OP-1 Field. At $449.00 this is going to be hard to beat for what it does, and will eventually be able to do. PS: To me the real sauce is in the sampler, and in the hard drive space to store your samples. The Digitakt 2 has 20 GB hard drive, and is not truly portable. At 50 GB’s of users storable space in the Move. Once they improve their chopping of samples in Move you will have a very capable sampler that can store a ton of samples on the MOVE!
Really cool jam! I hope people listen to this and shut up some. All these people who have never even touched one whining is annoying.
And fuck getting an OP-1 Field, get a Push 3 standalone. I think this addition to the ecosystem of Live is amazing. Everything just works together and I love it.
I would love to see a how-to for making this awesome set on Move. Bravo
4 tracks......big problem....huh? NO PROBLEM. Thanks for proving that!
nice song
Great video and great sounds. Very good demonstration!
i’m assuming this will get more tracks in the near future and sample chopping. ableton says there is a road map for this device. for the size and portability, you can’t beat it. well done to ableton
I wouldn't buy it on that assumption. More tracks may never happen. If you want more tracks just use live with push.
@@aikighost ok, fair enough. well then you tell me what’s on the road map? what could they possibly need to add? the fact there is actually a road map, i would think means features fairly significant. if you say not much, then, i disagree. your point is well taken, however.
I doubt that this is priority for Ableton since you can bounce a track on to a pad in either a drum track or synth track and then create a new track. I typically use the 3-4 pads on the drum track to hold a bounced track . This effectively gives me 8 tracks. Maybe there's a CPU limitation (this is basically a Raspberry Pi 4 chip) but, I would also love to have more hardware tracks.
Excellent!
like it killer baseline
Good for the ears
very nice. is this sound directly from the move or is there processing on it?
Thanks! Yes directly from move. I think the sound quality is excellent
It really is, holy crap. And yes the project is extremely well put together it was a great showcase of the move one of the best I've seen so far
This sounds killer!!
Great tune mate! Thinking of selling my circuit rhythm to help fund for this unit.
Definitely worth it! Importing samples is a breeze!
I'm selling my sh@t experience ko2 and keeping my circuit do I can run move through it for live effects and side chaining processing. Can't wait for move to get here!
Very good sir!
good job remaking this song
Would be amazing to see a start to finish showing how you made this. Probably a big ask but it would be really useful for beginners like me.
I think it would be an underwelming experience to watch if I would share the complete creative process in a live video. Its all about fiddling with the knobs until you feel this is the richt sound. Personally I think there is enough sound design possible on the move itself instead of calling it a preset machine. For a next video I will do my best to make it a visually more enjoyable experience, so you can actually see what I am doing. Thanks for your interest!