Hey, I finally got a little one on one time with it, this thing is a beast.
Starts out simple and easy to use, but has a lot of depth in features too, I'm still scratching the surface I think. After an hour or so of making beats, I stumbled on how to fire up a keyboard controller into it and was adding live parts to my chopped beats and loops. I'm working on using it with the monitor turned off right now, that seems to be the way to go for workflow.
The library has great drum sounds and it's simple to bring in your own sampled drums on the fly. If you have your own rex files already, you can drop those in and adjust the slices (seems a lot of software only reads the slices but doesn't let you replace them). The instrument library is surprisingly good. Some a bit on the cheesy side, but I like cheese.
I think it has good DAW integration, but I'm really focusing on standalone right now. I did some basic use as a plugin in Live 7, it works.
MPC Killer? maybe. Never had an MPC and never used them enough to be able to accurately compare, but it kicks the snot out Guru, that's for sure. Guru might still have the edge in sound design though, as far as layering lots of drums on one pad.
The things I've heard about it seem to be true, user friendly and killer workflow and tricks you into thinking you're using hardware, which is a good thing. Making music on a computer sometimes feels like I'm at work and isn't fun.
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Starts out simple and easy to use, but has a lot of depth in features too, I'm still scratching the surface I think. After an hour or so of making beats, I stumbled on how to fire up a keyboard controller into it and was adding live parts to my chopped beats and loops. I'm working on using it with the monitor turned off right now, that seems to be the way to go for workflow.
The library has great drum sounds and it's simple to bring in your own sampled drums on the fly. If you have your own rex files already, you can drop those in and adjust the slices (seems a lot of software only reads the slices but doesn't let you replace them). The instrument library is surprisingly good. Some a bit on the cheesy side, but I like cheese.
I think it has good DAW integration, but I'm really focusing on standalone right now. I did some basic use as a plugin in Live 7, it works.
MPC Killer? maybe. Never had an MPC and never used them enough to be able to accurately compare, but it kicks the snot out Guru, that's for sure. Guru might still have the edge in sound design though, as far as layering lots of drums on one pad.
The things I've heard about it seem to be true, user friendly and killer workflow and tricks you into thinking you're using hardware, which is a good thing. Making music on a computer sometimes feels like I'm at work and isn't fun.
STRATEGY