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MIDI Designer Pro 2 is out, but I'm not noticing anything in the new features list about being able to parse SysEx yet
So this little box just got a cool update. Sample per step is a big jump! Bunch of other goodies too.
It just changed from being awesome to being immense
Looks like no need for electribe sampler?
Big big jump. I'm getting one.
It doesn't compare with the Electribe sampler. I had both. Just sold the circuit today. The E2 can sample, edit, trim, chop, play samples chromatically and polyphonic. So it's a different beast.
what's the max sample time?
Why?
@AndyPlankton @ghostly606 which in your opinion is the best iPad editor. Does your creations allow complete editing of the modulation matrix. Can you save the preset to the circuit like the isotonik editor. Saving snapshots on the iPad would be cool.
I never got round to finishing my editor so mod matrix incomplete. The bones are there though if someone else wants to finish it... (I've sold my Circuit so I won't be finishing it!)
You can save patches on TB MIDI Stuff but you can't change the memory of the Circuit itself. It would make sense if Novation release an app covering this some day.
60 seconds. Still doesn't actually sample, of course.
I almost just ordered one but I don't want to use a computer to load samples. Wish iOS Safari would get with the Web MIDI program already. Maybe in iOS 10.
I have a feeling if they did it over again they would have made it the sampler people were begging for. Still it's good to see these updates.
Really? Considering how popular it is it seems they made exactly what people want. At least at the price point.
i dunno, when it came out as many people who liked it for what it was wished it was a sampling beat machine, which it wasn't and from the responses they gave me, it wasn't meant to be. Then imo they read the tea leaves and started putting in some great updates... I just think if they did it over they would have not rejected the sampling beat machine part and prepared better for it.... more sample time, being able to sample into it and edit, not having to deal with the computer as an option etc... nothing ground breaking but just what you'd expect in a sampling box.... I guess I was one of those beggars back then... but they were going for a sketchpad. It's still a very cool sketchpad, maybe the coolest outside of the iPad.
I was totally happy with it right off the bat and was hoping they would release a second sampler version. But now for free it became a sample player with the just the right amount of functionality as not to be too bogged down with a screen and menus.
I thought a second was was coming too, guess it will depend on the updates they have planned, looks like more are on the way,
I have a Circuit and a Electribe 2 Sampler. Circuit has 2 mini nova synths, better knobs, onboard speaker, and has a great user interface. The Electribe Sampler's preset drum samples on the other hand beat Circuit's synth drums, but it lacks the powerful Mini Nova synths. Electribe's user interface sucks but it has a memory card reader which gives it unlimited memory. The Electribe also exports patterns as Ableton projects (SD card only).
I say they are both great, but if I had to pick one it would be the Circuit because it sounds great and does more with two synths (lead and bass) and drums. If I was going for a straight drum machine I would choose the Electribe.
With the lemur template you can edit all parameters, matrix included. Patches are saved in the session, but not as preset on circuit, still need to use the isotonic editor for that. The reason for this is that lemur cannot handle system of the size needed for cuircuit patch.
is it possible for the pitch automation in circuit to be locked to scale?
You do realise you can change all the samples on the circuit right?
Nah its pure free wheelin fancy free hangin out commando style! Yeehaw!
I focused on the differences because I was comparing the two, but here's one of my favorite videos on the subject.
please tell me that now after all of this time, the circuit does have panning doesn't it?
Fudgek!
Okay Alex, we're getting into uncertain territory here.
I thought I heard that you can't have a note longer than 1 bar in Circuit, meaning there's no way to record a note that sustains over multiple bars?
Correct, sadly. One of the reasons I sold mine.
Yeah, it's really a shame as it was starting to look like my next purchase. I can see how that won't be a big deal for some who make certain styles of music but what I had in mind was making long, slow, ambient synth pads and drones that evolve over multiple bars.