woah!
LEAVE ME WALLET ALONE!
I like the form of it. And 12 individual outputs !!
Definitely!
Shame the UK Pound has plunged in value, otherwise I’d snap one of these up.
was more excited at first, then i noticed that almost all of the drum sounds just give you the basic pitch, decay, level, sometimes tone variety of editing.
I think it sounds great. Might have to start saving the pennies up.
was more excited at first, then i noticed that almost all of the drum sounds just give you the basic pitch, decay, level, sometimes tone variety of editing.I think this really appeals to the Acid Techno head who is considering a Tanzbar or Miami.would be more excited for more variety.
Feels like they missed a trick not including any basic automation/p-lock function but apart from that the price/sound/ui/features looks great. Bummed it doesn’t sample though. Prob save my £ for the deluge and look at this next year…
Add a sampler and just take all the people’s money…
Feels like they missed a trick not including any basic automation/p-lock function but apart from that the price/sound/ui/features looks great. Bummed it doesn't sample though. Prob save my £ for the deluge and look at this next year..
No, I just praise them on this.
The sound synthesis is pure analog, including the knobs. If they’d included P-Locks, they’d need digitally quantised controls. That’s what I love about the Minibrute, too: what you see is what you hear.
Props to them at making it and for the price. It doesn’t really appeal to me though. It continues to make me wish that the lower-priced Machinedrum were still around to compete and offer a crazily different alternative around this price point.
Wow, I did not see that coming. If it really is the drum version of a microbrute, then I’m basically sold.
looks awesome.
HUGE oversight:
HUGE oversight:NO BRUTE FACTOR KNOB.c'mon, arturia...
It was one of the first things I looked for too
Unquantized (pretty much), no mini screen, one knob per fuction (pretty much) …think I like this one!