Strange Tales wrote:Picking up tomorrow (hopefully if CL doesn't flake or murder train me)
My band mate has one that we use with my Vermona DRM1 and it is so cool, and a has more features than we have learned yet. But it is great. (Sometimes tho, i still think abot trading out my DRM1 for a Tanzbär, so I won't be reliant on someond else's sequencer.)
I'm excited to get mine and hoping I can start using everything all at once with relative ease.
As with evry well designed device with a shift key i have ever used, its immediately necessary features are all right there. The shift key hidden commands get weirder, and its firmware update added some necessary features (being able to use a single shift+knb to make relative or absolute changes to a whole part, for instance). my big thing is the beatstep pro + DRM1 has no way to send accent/velocity with cv trigs, and lately alone i have just been digging down on the Electribe ES-1 whenndoing my solo thing, and the Tanzbär sequencer & features seem really intuitive to my mindset. Really i just need to be happy with what i have.
D.o.S. wrote:Hello, this is your captain speaking, our altitude has set to bleep so lets sit back and get ready to bloop. Ladies and Gentlemen, we are floating in space.
I have no idea what I'm doing, but I'm having a lot of fun.
Which generation? They are all so good. I love them.
D.o.S. wrote:Hello, this is your captain speaking, our altitude has set to bleep so lets sit back and get ready to bloop. Ladies and Gentlemen, we are floating in space.
I want a new bass too, I would really like a mustang one too
Cydonia wrote: Too bad no one here is interested in talking about "gear"
BossMann73 wrote:I didn't insult it......I "curated" a "different aesthetic.".
John wrote:I love how this forum has the GDP of Switzerland in pedals but the collective value of everyone's patch cables is less than the change in my couch cushions. And I don't have a couch.
I played bass back in my twenties. However, I wasn't able to jive with a Bass VI I had, recently. I'm hoping going back to four strings will get my groove back.
While leaves shall fall, do branches intertwine, that we remain bound.
Tocante are SO awesome to play, especially using when you start touching multiple tocante to one another with their touch pads and they like, cross circuit or something. just crazy sounds But yeah, I've got a Sidrax & Shnth on the way cause I'm in love with the barre interface and patchin/sounds are otherworldly incredible. A Cocoquantus is top of the list, stereo effects are in order for sure, but gonna wait till I get everything ordered in....it's pretty hard not just order EVERYTHING he makes though i'm THIS close to putting together a small all IFM skiff and DIY some piezo barres to play them with.
blakestree wrote:Thanks, bros! It's "for my wife".
I played bass back in my twenties. However, I wasn't able to jive with a Bass VI I had, recently. I'm hoping going back to four strings will get my groove back.
I defintely find it more comfortable with the larger string spacing. More room for movement. Let us know what that pickup is like.
D.o.S. wrote:I'm fucking stupid and no one should operate under any other premise.
I have no idea what I'm doing, but I'm having a lot of fun.
Which generation? They are all so good. I love them.
The most recent. It's crazy how easy it was to get going and make stuff that sounds cool, and I bet once I start sampling stuff myself an diving deeper into the functions it'll be wild.
I have no idea what I'm doing, but I'm having a lot of fun.
Which generation? They are all so good. I love them.
The most recent. It's crazy how easy it was to get going and make stuff that sounds cool, and I bet once I start sampling stuff myself an diving deeper into the functions it'll be wild.
Sampling your own sounds is a big chunk of the fun! I have been considering moving up to an ES2, by merit of needing something that offers intuitive polyphonic sequencing. I can ham fist my way thru chords for the sake of writing a song, but i need sequencing to actually play a song, and calling the ESQ-1's sequencer "archaic" doesn't nearly begin to convey how challenging it is. Wishing you luck!
D.o.S. wrote:Hello, this is your captain speaking, our altitude has set to bleep so lets sit back and get ready to bloop. Ladies and Gentlemen, we are floating in space.