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Seems to be only one track at the moment.
it's pretty but not for me. have to admit the price is pretty tempting.
I’m still not totally sold on the sound of it yet, kind of reminds me of the Electribe 2 in how basic it can be. I love the way it looks though, and props for offering two colors too.
Still, for only $100 more I think the OP-Z is still the better option. Smaller, better battery life, WAY better sequencer (one of the best ever made), and more sample support too.
These are the worst demos I’ve ever heard but I’m interest in the machine itself. Yamaha said let’s try to find the worst producers out there making sterile 4x4 garbage and try to have them make out demos..
Then I don’t see how they missed me. :-(
LOL.
I am missing loop mangling features. Are there any? slicing? timestrechting? bpm detection?
I think it seems pretty cool, and it’s def nice to see more small-form, feature-packed devices in the market
Is this essentially an OP-Y, then?
HAHAH!. I think I will pass on this one...I've got most of what it does covered in my collection of kit.
Will wait till the end of the month and see what Mpc gets released
Then decide
Interested design choices. This looks like something teenage engineering would build.
A good write up on the instrument:
https://cdm.link/2024/01/yamaha-seqtrak-first-look/
Seems pretty basic but design looks cool. Can do more with Drambo + KQ Dixie.
Finally a groovebox from Yamaha! Can't wait. I have sold EP133 after a few days.
There is an app.
Not as portable
It's an iPhone/Android app.
Certainly not.
Look at the sequencer functions in the OP-Z. Seqtrak isn't even close.
Eh, the Yamaha just looks like it took a lot of cues from TE and just didn’t nail anything…I’d rather give TE 2gees for a field than Yamaha 400 for a highly plastic, buttons all over the place, confusing workflow, weirdly odd machine that has limited power unless hooked to a computer or iPad…nope. This is my opinion not that of others in this forum. I have absolutely no gas for that thing whatsoever. I’d rather spend 200 more dollars and have an mpc1+
Hell I’d rather have a circuit
What game got changed by this thing? Ungratifying misclone?
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And now I’m looking at videos of MPC1
Definitely not game changier but possibly there is more to it than we think.
Is this any better than a Korg Electribe?
It has its own kind of hardware surface and I think that's the point.
Plus the Visualizer - which I'm hopefully able to get deeper into when Yamaha have fixed these insane crashes.
Did I hear it right? ‘Connect with your fans with global effects’? Oh dear 😅
It’s a nice little box but not massively different from Circuit Tracks, other than built in sampling.
Admittedly I haven’t watched those videos with much attention but it’s clear to me that as ever there’s only some things that can be labelled as a ‘game changer’ and to my eyes and ears this is not.
The price does make it an attractive option if one doesn’t have any other groove boxes.
Ok, I guess the gfx visualiser is kinda cool and unique to seqtrak.
The OP-Z has visuals support too, arguably a deeper one too, though the Seqtrack’s looks a lot easier to use.
I've had a look earlier today, and it seems like you need Unity to create visuals for the OP-Z app - or just use what others have made.
The Yamaha app offers quite a nice toolbox for creating visuals inside the app - unfortunately it always crashes as soon as I try do anything halfway advanced.
It looks neat, but no sample chopping! Only one shots.
If Ableton ever make a Push Mini, pretty much exactly the same only with an 8x4 grid and around the size of the Novation Circuits, it’ll be game over for these kinds of things.
In the meantime, every time I see something like this I ask myself why I wouldn’t just use Koala, or Logic Pro for iPad, or similar.