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I agree with some of that, although unlinked drum sections is the standard, I don't see how the concept could be a catalyst for any additional complaints. What features do you think folks take for granted on the circuit currently?
The only feature I take for granted is the one that converts hours into seemingly minutes
So, as I said, I imagine one factor could be the current one-screen-only patterns view which would no longer be an option. We would either have pagination (like with synth patches) or some weird scrolling; neither would be as usable in terms of live performance. Perhaps there's some other solution to that, but I'm out of ideas for now.
this is the part I agree with after hearing your thoughts on it, especially if they keep the same form factor speaking of which I hope for the next version they make the ciruit flat like the electribes, add 4 more rows, unlink the drums, add ton more sample time, and maybe a screen with waveform editing, and slicing.
but currently I can't find anything worth taking for granted, it's on the extremely limited side but they seem to be squeezing a tremendous amount of creativity out of the limited design.
I just hope they implement panning before I sell mine as I love this thing and wouldn't sell it if implemented.
Uh-oh. Am seriously thinking of buying this puppy, but no panning....
it's a problem for sure, for those of us whom view fundamental mixing in all of its glory as something to embrace as a part of the great tapestry of musical fabric that enwraps us all in the warm, cozy, tradition of mixing and monitoring what can only be described as the various themes of our lives.
I was heartened by the inclusion of panning in blocs wave and launchpad apps, as well as the positive expression of support for panning being implemented in the circuit by the devs so I took the plunge, what a great little beat machine, I only hope I can pull it from the ranks it holds in my little Market place bundle. All Novation would need do is let us know the eta and may panning be upon us all.
Looks like thomann has a sale on Circuit, from over 310 down to 248
Ouch, now I'm tempted to get a second one!
thomann ramen, there's a better deal than even that in the marketplace
There's always new or practically new ones on eBay for $240. I keep saying no but I want one.
248 is including (free) shipping
No sale for launchpad pro :-(
Weird isn't it? I know I can pick one up, new but in an opened/crumpled box for 250, but the extra 80 feels safer. Lack of imagination on my part (or too much maybe...).
Plenty of friends and acquaintances take a certain pride in adopting second, third and beyond Previously Owned instrument / devices and while I've done it too there's something to be said about knowing that a Thing is factory fresh with the strangely soothing ritual of peeling off the crisp packaging and undressing the newly beloved.
@Tarekith I too am tempted to get a 2nd Circuit. That's a strong testament to the product: "so good I bought it Twice"
Your testimony is compelling. All's that left is the purely internal matter of whether I can in all conscience fob it off on the Kid as a major Xmas present knowing full well that he has to spend much of his life out of the house, whereas I don't
One of the good things about the Circuit is that it is battery powered and therefore you can take it out and do those 'circuit jam sessions' that people video themselves doing when they go outside. I tried exactly this myself this evening down by Connaught Bridge overlooking Royal Victoria Dock and the Docklands of East London:

Hahaha!!
Hilarious!
A new take on 'chill'
VEry good indeed IT.
Heheh....Wonder if 1.5 will include a heater !
As I live in Salford....I couldn't do this, because if I did I would get beat up, and my circuit knicked off me....
LOL!
Well at least JMJ only had the driving rain to put up with when he did the Destination Docklands concert there. It was on that stretch of water - the Royal Victoria Dock, and you can still see the preserved remains of Millennium Mills standing up on the left of it, that a lot of the projections were directed onto. I actually went to the gig, and at that point decided "I'm going to live here one day". Much later, I did.
Panning , sample start.... please
I was trying to use my Circuit earlier as a midi controller, just going through a lot of my apps seeing what I saw. Interestingly the knobs do a lot in Gadget. Also interestingly, Rebirth would be a good mate for it if only the rebirth controls could be midi learned from the circuit knobs (which as far as I can see, can't).
Can I ask how users are finding drum polyphony since they added sample flipping? Originally only have access to 4 sounds at once was a bit of a turn off. I realize you can only have 4 playing at once but is it fairly easy/fluid to intersperse additional sounds? I was imagining a default workflow like 1=kick, 2=snare, 3=hats, 4=toms+claps+perc+etc with lots of flipping. Is that similar to how you find yourself managing it?
Also, I really wanted to use it as primarily as a drum machine, can anyone speak to how good the 2 synth tracks are for drum synthesis? Fast envelopes?
This was done using ONE drum track on the Circuit for one of the Facebook group challenges:
http://tarekith.com/mp3s/CircuitChallenge.wav
Normally I tend to use one track for kick, one for snares and percussion, one for cymbals, and one for all sorts of other sample flipped sounds. Most of what you're hearing in this set is done through sample flipping on the last two drum tracks:
offtopic, did ya get second unit at the end?
g r o o v e
No, not yet.
Wow. Useful stuff. He's good.