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a bit o.t.o.t.:

this thing looks quite interesting but just a sample-maximum of 16seconds? :?

Are they kidding us. :tantrum:

The cost difference for them between 16seconds and (say) a minute should be a few cents for them nowadays.

Stupid business-f**kers.... :mad:

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Yeah, but how long a loop would a DJ need?
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"In some cases there is an object called red that contains everything that is red. In much the same way a pot is a plate."

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jens wrote:a bit o.t.o.t.:

this thing looks quite interesting but just a sample-maximum of 16seconds? :?

Are they kidding us. :tantrum:

The cost difference for them between 16seconds and (say) a minute should be a few cents for them nowadays.

Stupid business-f**kers.... :mad:
16 seconds is a bit stingy, but after looking around this thing seems to pack a lot of punch for the cost compared to other units.

I guess 16 seconds is enough to loop a beat or a bar or 2 of a track.

Anyway i don't think its released until new year when i will actually be able to afford it, so i can keep looking around for a while.

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15 seconds.

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Dunno - I could make good use of this thing live with one of my projects.

We're just two guys:

I'm playing guitars (&basses) and keys and doing programming

the other guy is singing, playing drums and keys and doing programming.

If just the two of us want to perform our stuff live we need to trigger some loops and stuff.

If the sample-memory would be bigger I'd probably buy this thing. :?

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jens wrote:Dunno - I could make good use of this thing live with one of my projects.

We're just two guys:

I'm playing guitars (&basses) and keys and doing programming

the other guy is singing, playing drums and keys and doing programming.

If just the two of us want to perform our stuff live we need to trigger some loops and stuff.

If the sample-memory would be bigger I'd probably buy this thing. :?
You might be better going for something like a Korg Electribe sampler. About twice the price, but you're getting a much more powerful phrase sampler with many FX built-in and the like. And no doubt much more than a few seconds sampling memory.

Probably more suited to your needs than this thing.

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yamaha do one i picked up from toys are us has midi control too
not the best toy in the world but a hell of a lot of fun
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Actually it has to be said, why dont these kinda things take memory cards? I mean, the cost of a CompactFlash card is minimal, and the interface chipset has to be be sodding cheap as hell now...
An idiot on Set Theory:
"In some cases there is an object called red that contains everything that is red. In much the same way a pot is a plate."

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Which one is that vurt?
An idiot on Set Theory:
"In some cases there is an object called red that contains everything that is red. In much the same way a pot is a plate."

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whyterabbyt wrote:Actually it has to be said, why dont these kinda things take memory cards? I mean, the cost of a CompactFlash card is minimal, and the interface chipset has to be be sodding cheap as hell now...
yes, good idea - that's my point:

Why don't the take care of such important points? :?

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quincy wrote:
jens wrote:Dunno - I could make good use of this thing live with one of my projects.

We're just two guys:

I'm playing guitars (&basses) and keys and doing programming

the other guy is singing, playing drums and keys and doing programming.

If just the two of us want to perform our stuff live we need to trigger some loops and stuff.

If the sample-memory would be bigger I'd probably buy this thing. :?
You might be better going for something like a Korg Electribe sampler. About twice the price, but you're getting a much more powerful phrase sampler with many FX built-in and the like. And no doubt much more than a few seconds sampling memory.

Probably more suited to your needs than this thing.
yes, maybe but first of all it's much more expensive and then it's much bigger.

it's great that you can take this little Behringer
thingamajig in your hands while you're 'playing' it ;-)

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jens

Why don't the take care of such important points? :?


On this product, almost certainly economics. Saving a couple of DM on parts makes a massive difference in a production run on a budget piece of kit. Remember it probably costs about £20 to manufacture, so it becomes a more noticable slice of the cost.

But even on less budget-oriented stuff, where you're paying several hundreds of bucks, you still see fixed memory, where the overhead is more easily accounted for.
An idiot on Set Theory:
"In some cases there is an object called red that contains everything that is red. In much the same way a pot is a plate."

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whyterabbyt wrote:Which one is that vurt?

sorry had to nip out on an errand bizzarrely you know the yamaha djx in your cubboard :-o
this is in fact the yamaha djx box :D

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whyterabbyt wrote:Yeah, but how long a loop would a DJ need?

3.30 for the perfect pop hit i beleive :hihi:
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vurt wrote:
whyterabbyt wrote:Which one is that vurt?

sorry had to nip out on an errand bizzarrely you know the yamaha djx in your cubboard :-o
this is in fact the yamaha djx box :D


Ok John so how much is one of those and what can i do with it?

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