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What's a good price for......?

Looking for a used novation circuit.
Can anyone tell me what a really good (but realistic) deal on a good condition one would be?
In Canada here.

Thank you
(Good thread for other gear too?)

Comments

  • @Tarekith said:
    $200-250.

    Oh that low? US you mean yes?
    So $320 cad would be just over $250us

    I may be able to get one for less you think?
    They sell for $459cad new now.

  • No need idea to be honest, just going by what a quick search of the local Craigslist showed me people were selling them for now (here in the US, correct).

  • edited February 2018

    https://victoria.craigslist.ca/msg/d/novation-circuit-groovebox/6472791741.html

    Used 390$ seems a bit overpriced given that Long and McQuade sell it new for 449$, but then tax, so #*&^%ing 520$

  • Once I got Zeeon and BM3 I really considered selling mine... then I thought the second I do I bet novation puts out a kick ass companion iOS app (unlikely but just my luck).

  • @AudioGus said:
    Once I got Zeeon and BM3 I really considered selling mine... then I thought the second I do I bet novation puts out a kick ass companion iOS app (unlikely but just my luck).

    Would be grateful if you'd sell yours, would love that app..... :)

  • @Tarekith said:
    No need idea to be honest, just going by what a quick search of the local Craigslist showed me people were selling them for now (here in the US, correct).

    Ah thanks @Tarekith
    So I like your circuit videos. Do you still have yours and what do you think of it now?

  • Fwiw. I love using mine as a midi controller with AUM and AU3 synths. Its just soo easy to map midi functions across and the automation is easy to record on the circuit. If I like anything that Ive done I record it into modstep or Cubasis and can continue working without the circuit. Im thinking of getting rid of my beatstep pro (then I can stop thinking about acquiring cv compatible kit) it's so cool.
    It would be good to see that novation app though.
    I think I paid about $200 second hand on ebay

  • Search on eBay for an idea of average prices. On the left, tick 'Canada only' and 'sold listings'.

  • @Redo1 said:
    Ah thanks @Tarekith
    So I like your circuit videos. Do you still have yours and what do you think of it now?

    Yes I still have it, and I think it's one of the greatest musical instruments of the last 20 years. It forces you to explore and create with your ears, not your eyes.

  • I have two. They are just so great.

  • Cool. Thank you everyone. I am buying it tomorrow. It is listed as new in box so I think it is a good deal.

  • edited February 2018

    @robertreynolds said:
    I have two. They are just so great.

    @robertreynolds
    I'm trying to find this answer. Is it not possible to load a 32 sound drum kit and record finger drumming into the pattern?

    When finger drumming are you limited to only 4 sounds?(kick,snare,hihats)

    Ok also...can it be used as a midi controller for bm3?

    Ohhh. I think I found my answer

  • edited February 2018

    First impressions are...not sure how much better it is than my dusty mc-303
    Course that should change once I get it hooked up to my laptop and the editor and update it and.....
    Gonna have to get my own sounds in here.

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