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- autoflavour0
- gotta say, not a fan.. and im a total elektron fuccboi..autoflavour
- like innovate already and make something newautoflavour
- the aluminum faceplate works if buttons are all industrial basic plastic ones like the original machinedrums, I like the black a lot for theseprophetone
- Now... if they made exact 1:1 reissues of the originals machines esp the SPS-1/UW sampling one I”d be cursing them too bc my poor walletprophetone
- as someone who owns a sidstation, mono machine MKII , 2x machinedrums MKII and a SFX6 keyboard, I am well versed in the aluminium.. but yep, they all have blackautoflavour
- buttons.. this just looks like a korg electribe wannabe. 2/10 for execution 1/10 for lustautoflavour
- I know im just being a hater, but there was something nice about the black of the later products.. or even the dark grey of the octatrack mk2autoflavour
- stop doing cosmetic changes already and develop something usefulautoflavour
- Doesn't look too hot from the side:
https://i.imgur.com/…mort_
- prophetone2
- Pulled from the Tame Impala rack? Nicestoplying
- haha it is a tame impala-esque pedalprophetone
- they knew what they were doing with the guitar demosprophetone
- great for a daw studio desktop with limited space, lots of bang for buck looks likeprophetone
- super nice demointeliboy
- kingsteven1
just got the alpha version of this experimental DAW, really interesting
- prophetone0
- Got his Ultimate Fakes and Beats, had to get thisprophetone
- It's approx 14 breaks each with a bunch of variations, fills intros - it's good stuffprophetone
- a buck a breakprophetone
- BuddhaHat4
I see autoflavour already posted this beast, but it's a cool marketing idea from Stone's Throw to load the Roland with samples from the label and then get J-Rocc to demo
- Just got this blast from Stones Throw... it's pretty mucho $$$ at $900 usd when you can snag a used one for 300-400 less, cool thoughprophetone
- More interested in the fx echo dub siren he's got... a Pyung Pyung Machine, SO-A005 Mintos Model, limited run of 50 w/ LFO, filter, analogue delay, pitchprophetone
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- pyung pyung, sounds like some of the noises it makesBuddhaHat
- cool article prophet, cheersBuddhaHat
- look I am a massive stones throw fan, and was super amped to see this, until I actually saw the design. its impossible to read of the buttons textautoflavour
- also, not to hate, but it just looks a bit ass. like that weird Dazzle camouflage they used to paint war ships. also was more interested in studio behind himautoflavour
- @AUTOFLAVOUR check this out
https://www.youtube.…prophetone - nice.. this is the salt we all desireautoflavour
- palimpsest2
Don't sleep on DECIMAL POINT UG.
- autoflavour4
- Nice got one to pair w my 202, they’re cool and getting oddly cheap now 2nd handprophetone
- cool lil boxesprophetone
- How easy is this to learn?Calderone2000
- I mean think so, I also have a 202 which is much more basic, but just a matter of messing with it to get used to its functions, operationprophetone
- If you had very little room and/or need a compact sampler packed with features this is it imo, cheap tooprophetone
- Comparable is the Digitakt, more expensive but that has more stuff going onprophetone
- lodef3
audio visualizer experiment thing. the music was made to drive the animation.
- imbecile-1
- microkorg1
Prophetone,
Thanks so much for posting those AI music vids. The first one is hugely inspiring!Have you heard of https://www.aiva.ai/
You can feed it midi songs and it'll create new songs for you based on that's inspiration.I believe Ableton can convert any audio into midi files.
Theoretically...
In Ableton, take a song from a favourite artist, convert to Midi.
Take into Aiva, let it create a new song for you based on this inspiration.
Use AI from that first vid to create some breaks.
Sample and chop the breaks.
Assign VST instruments to the midi channels of the new song created.
Use Sumo for some lyrics.Hey presto..... You got a song!
- Did not know about Aiva but seems to be the perfect example of an ai tool geared specifically for doing one thing well, like game dev music, this is greatprophetone