I'm almost convinced to get rid of my octatrack, as my M8 does most of what I would use it for but fits in my bag. I really dig it.
Dawless
Discussions about running live music setups without the use of a Digital Audio Workstation. Dawless does not mean computerless.
I have one! Despite never really using lsdj or other trackers before getting it, it's probably my favorite music device, close followup by the organelle
Oh man I want one of these little dudes so bad. They look like so much fun to use.
Saaaame
Do you compose music direcly with it or just enter data of already composed track?
If I understand correctly, interface is very similar to LSDJ. So for long melody few 16-step patterns should be "chained". Does not it feel cumbersome?
Yeah as a composition tool it's amazing. You grow muscle memory with it really quickly. Also, it had midi in, so if you prefer to noodle on a keyboard, you can
Soon!! I’m in the next batch so should get delivery sometime in Aug/Sep if all goes well with the latest PCBs
I’ve watched all of the discord meetup vids, red means recording, avrilcadabra, allmyfriendsaresy ths, etc
Super pumped to get my hands on it, looks so slick and that FM synth sounds proper naughty!
You got any tunes that you made on it to share?
Edit: oh and what are those keycaps? They’re not the ones that come with it right?
They're from mech boards. Will dig out the order in a bit. I managed to break one of the original ones within about two days. Not a quality problem, sausage finger problem
Haha! They do look really cool though!
M8 User reporting in!! I'm in the Discord as well. I suck at it though but still love it.
When it has USB-C I will get one. I've used LSDJ for a loooooong time.
There's a thread on the discord about that actually. I'm not sure it's likely soon tbh
Yeah that was a dealbreaker for me as well. I get it, I just like, can’t justify spending that much money on a micro usb device lol
Is it really that important that the port is micro USB vs USB-C? idk seems like a weird hill to die on.
Hill to die on? There are about a hundred synths I'm interested in, why would I spend money on one that doesn't have the features I want?
But that's my point, what exactly is that "feature" USB-C is so important. I'm not trying to say you're wrong or anything like that I'm just curious about what make USB-C so important that it's a dealbreaker for you? Mostly in the hopes that I'm missing something and learn something new.
Well, sure I can explain why it’s important to me.
The main reason is that every single piece of tech I own uses the same cable. And I mean everything. Laptops, monitors, phones, controllers, speakers, MIDI keyboard. You name it. I stopped buying non-usb-c devices a long time ago.
Thus, I have a USB-C charging cable in several rooms, and my desk has about half a dozen ready to pop in and out. Everyone I know has USB-C cables handy as well, if I need to charge a device while I’m out or in their car. If I want to pack stuff up and go jam somewhere, I already have cables in my go-bag, so I simply disconnect whatever equipment I want to take and pack it. Totally effortless.
The result is a cohesive ecosystem of tech in which every piece universally works within the entire system, rather than being forced to associate each device with a specific cable.
As for the USB-C cable itself? It’s just really nice. My laptop connects to my setup with one [1] cable, that simultaneously handles power delivery, connecting to my external monitor, and connecting to my USB hub to hook up all of my synths and recording equipment.
So in conclusion, no, I’m not going to make special accommodations for a brand new device that inexplicably decided to use a trashy flip phone charger from two decades ago. Especially since Polyend also just released a handheld tracker at the same price point, and sure enough, they have USB-C. It’s really not a big ask in 2023
Thank you for the response.
I wish, it's hard to get over here.
Where are you?
The Netherlands
I'm in the UK. Got one of the batch from last summer.
Very nice!