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I’ve actually grown to like the clacky keys. Reminds me of Elektron gear in that way. Not very expressive to play but very unique. And, to me, makes it a lot easier to play drum/percussive sounds with the keyboard.
I still can't look at those without thinking it's a bad photoshop.
On the flip side I have one of these which has been absolutely fantastic.
It's one fugly mother, that's for sure!
Mine’s still going strong but I had some cc events coming out of it by themselves. It was faders but I sorted them with some contacts cleaner. I always thought that the faders are the weak spot since dust can easily get in there.
Mine’s still going strong but I had some cc events coming out of it by themselves. It was faders but I sorted them with some contacts cleaner. I always thought that the faders are the weak spot since dust can easily get in there.
@supadom Yeah I'm going to have to open it up for a proper clean at some point to check, at the moment it's not got any life at all from that slider...
i almost hulk smashed it instead of selling it the last time i had one
If it was from way back I could understand it, but it was manufactured at a time when just about EVERYTHING with a USB port was class compliant.
If we’re doing fantastic stuff, then I love the new Sequential Take 5. Great all-around analog poly synth, great sound. Plus I got it upon release, before the $300 price hike that came within a month thereafter. I feel completely satisfied between it and the awesome opsix, and the lust for anything more has actually subsided. Just straight jammin now.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder :-)
I'm with you on this. The thing that I like most about it is that it feels like a new generation of analog design that isn't looking slavishly back to the late 70s/early 80s.
It goes without saying my thoughts regarding the Opsix is that I'm equally smitten. And you can pick up the pair for less than a single Prophet 6.
Totally. My only problem with it is it’s so shiny and new I’m scared to get down and dirty with it. But that’ll pass. I spent my first hour with it just playing the first two factory presets and I was instantly in love.
I can always find something wrong with anything, but the Take 5 and opsix purchases I feel I knocked out of the park. Never have I been so satisfied with acquisitions.
The Take5 is most definitely tempting. I bought a Pro3 when they came out and it’s still an all time favorite of mine. I’m not interested in buying any new hardware, but if I did, that and UDO Super 6 would be my first choices.
What was it you didn’t like about it? I’ve been smitten since the first day I got mine. And being able to send audio and midi back and forth from the op-1 and the iPad is so much fun it should be illegal. Will never sell mine.
the list is pretty long but the usb ground hum and the abysmal (lack of) midi implementation/control. The lack of an undo is a pretty solid negative too, particularly for something that wants to be used standalone as much as it does.
what i did like is its build quality, but thats about the only thing in the positive list. Everything else goes in the "meh" or "jfc, really?" columns.
worth 600$ TOPS. 999$ when they came out, meh..no. 1399? They can just fuck right off with that price.
i really wanted to like it, but alas...nope
(ive owned it 3 times, which i think is enough to make up my mind)
No need for the last part, wasn’t trying to invalidate your opinion. There are a couple of workarounds for the undo function but it’s definitely a love or hate kind of device. Personally it’s a huge part of my workflow and one of the best musical devices I’ve ever owned.
That said, I very rarely, if ever, see it go for $1399 in the US, I got mine for under $1000 new last year when they were selling for $1100 new from the factory. Totally worth that price for me and what I get out of it. But the value/worth we place on things is really kind of arbitrary anyway.
Out of all the gear i currently own i’d have to say the NI Maschine plus is a huge let down in its current state.
Here’s why:
The price vs power is skewed maschine plus would be a win at 899.99
Wow under powered for running such heavy plugs! Native instruments sure did work on two polar opposite sides with this maschine. Ni has some
Of the heaviest plugs (cpu) ive ever used in my daw, yet they picked one of the weakest cpu’s for maschine plus! Curious move indeed.
The synth parameters are seriously NOT in a useful order at all? Who programmed this thing really?
Gets really hot, needs venting—-yikes
Corrupts sd cards quite often, so
Back up your back Ups Folks
The sampler is way basic, very very dissapointjng sampler power
If you are torn between this and an mpclive…the live is a clear winner!!! Its not even close
No worries. didnt think you were. just throwing some context in there to show ya i did give it a fair shake and that im not just in the anti-TE boat because its popular.
Business idea: selling fender style poti knobs with TALENT written on them to put on your guitars
Can't imagine how this went wrong..
If you contact Novation they’ll send you a fader free off charge.
One of my faders died soon after I got my LC XL 2nd hand.
I contacted the tech department and they said ,’send us your address’.
A few days later I had a new one which I duly installed.
My repair wasn’t the greatest but it did the do.
Works solid.
The faders whether from them or other companies
are known to stop working after awhile.
Anything from dust to the contacts breaking inside.
If it’s dust then a good blow with a dust canister will do the do.
Thanks, yeah it's not dust I've tried compressed air cannisters. I did contact Novation some time ago and they quoted me a price to fix it, so maybe I'll try again
It’s actually not that difficult if you know basic soldering.
If you know someone that can do basic soldering ask them
if they can do it for you if you don’t know how to solder. 🙂
If you’re based U.K sides then I know a couple of people
who could do it for you without to much expense.
I can do soldering well and I have all the gear it's just finding the time, especially as I have other controllers.
Superb.
Then give Novation a shout if and when you have the time.
Totally. I do know a lot of people who bash the OP-1 that have never even touched one so I’m at least happy to see someone who gave it the ol’ college try first. Crazy how different peoples preferences can be. You don’t like it at all and it’s an all time favorite for me haha.
LMAO love this! I’m not gonna lie, I quite liked the Timbre Wolf the few times I played it. It’s simple, but was also a unique idea. I even liked their drum machines.
I was so disappointed with the SH-101 back in the day I stuck it in the attic at my mums place in 1983. Last year I decided to revisit it. I found it & it had been trodden on a few times over the years by god knows who, plumbers I imagine as she never goes up there. I decided to spend the money & get it looked at / repaired (great job cyberwave ems) & it sounds much better to me now than it did back then. At the time I considered it really cheap sounding (I had a Pro One & white face Odyssey at the time as well). Enjoy it now which I never could then.