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Author:  ellaguru [ Tue Jan 12, 2021 12:28 pm ]
Post subject:  Roland Verselab MV-1

roland wake up?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9imlUSQra4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hG1hXposTMk

thoughts?

i haven't time to check it better

at first glance: small screen

Author:  Jaytreaze [ Tue Jan 12, 2021 1:04 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Roland Verselab MV-1

Just watched the first video, about to start the second. But on your comment on the screen, I'm surprised they didn't pick a bigger display since that's the move everything else made especially for something that the first video mentioned is for making tracks from start to finish, in 2021, where it CAN be implemented (MPC Live, MPC X, Maschine etc,) HOWEVER... I like the idea of not having a fancy larger screen that shows you everything going on, just a preference of mine. Keeps the ears busier than the eyes haha.

Overall it still looks really neat and sleek. Really interested to hear what people make on this and see how people implement it in their workflows and further reviews :)

Author:  Chulukinat [ Wed Jan 13, 2021 8:42 pm ]
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Price on the high side but looking dope tho

Author:  ellaguru [ Wed Jan 13, 2021 9:38 pm ]
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKaIZHdVjVE
an interesting comparison between the MV1 and the MV8800 (plus this guy has nice tutorials for the sp808)

Author:  knobsmcgee [ Thu Jan 14, 2021 6:59 am ]
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I'm on the fence. They ALMOST nailed it. I'll wait for updates, or Korg's response.
If Roland releases a pro version of this,
i'm getting at least two.

Author:  mr.thraz [ Fri Apr 23, 2021 9:01 am ]
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got it. loving it so far.

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it's a nice device:
you can think of the MV-1 as like an entry level MV8800. they can both do the same thing but the 8800 is more flexible, while the 1 forces you to do things in a specific way.

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zenbeats opening a mv1-project in wine.

zenbeats, it gives you access to parameters that are hard to work with given the little screen they gave it. sampling on it is pretty much like just like on an sp but you get to bounce down, a.d.s.r. and mad polyphony. zen works in osx, ios, windows and android.
and also wine.



zenbeats is "stagelight" from openlabs. Roland bought it and repurposed it for their zen-cloud service, but since it runs on everything (including wine "so linux users like myself aren't leftout") they are using it to give added functionality to their New MV-1. it's not in beta but it's still being worked on heavily. and I'm glad, if they can get so it can make sampling less of a chore on the mv-1 then I'm set. right now sampling on it is like using a roland sp, which i don't mind but scrolling with that little knob is not cool. the one thing i hate about roland sp's is the low polyphony and no adsr on samples. that's not a problem for the mv-1.


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the MV-1 using the generic driver with J.A.C.K. on linux.


existing happily with me other devices and software.

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here i have the MV-1 as the master sound card in Jack.

when i do this i can activate it's multi-out over usb.


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the mv-1 has eight stereo outputs over USB. Seven stereo outputs for the internal tracks, one stereo pair for your vocal tracks. So yes you can go ahead and output your stems directly to a daw for further mixing and mastering outside of the mv1 if you like. But you don't have to, you can mix and master inside the device itself. If you see one of my pictures there I have gone ahead and imported some music directly into ardour (a Linux pro tools clone). But you don't need to do it with any daw at all, you can mix and master inside the box and use Zen beats to help you see the parameters that you wouldn't ordinarily see on the box. Also you can just import the stems into zen beats itself.




with its workflow i think the MV-1 is trying to be a less expensive (hence the screen) competitor to teenage engineering's op1.

i don't care though, i love it. quickly becoming my go to device.

Author:  ellaguru [ Fri Apr 23, 2021 9:42 pm ]
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cool review, thanks;)
this thing about outing many simoultaneus tracks is mad

Author:  Ill Green [ Thu Jul 22, 2021 10:04 am ]
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I was thinking about it but it seems like a modern SP505. And for an MV, this does not have pitch-speed. :?

Author:  ellaguru [ Thu Jul 22, 2021 2:36 pm ]
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Ill Green wrote:
And for an MV, this does not have pitch-speed. :?

ah.....not a good thing (also for me)

Author:  PHeMoX [ Sat Sep 04, 2021 1:15 pm ]
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As an MV-8800 owner myself, I don't really see a good reason to jump on the MV-1. I do like how it is a more modern and faster solution overall. But I already know I'm going to hate how it essentially wants you to just build one song at a time. From what I understand, that's how limited the internal storage is?

Does it allow for multiple projects at all?

Author:  mr.thraz [ Fri Nov 12, 2021 8:06 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Roland Verselab MV-1

Ill Green wrote:
I was thinking about it but it seems like a modern SP505. And for an MV, this does not have pitch-speed. :?


WHO told you that??


I've been time-stretching and pitching with it since i got it?

Author:  Ill Green [ Sat Nov 13, 2021 10:33 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Roland Verselab MV-1

mr.thraz wrote:
Ill Green wrote:
I was thinking about it but it seems like a modern SP505. And for an MV, this does not have pitch-speed. :?


WHO told you that??


I've been time-stretching and pitching with it since i got it?


Thats funny, your studio only has a 505 and a 606 :roll:


From the manual. Though I see pitch shifting, what I don't see is a parameter for pitch tuning which is a whole different feature. But if my missed something, let it be. I just saved money toward an SP-404MK2! :mrgreen:

Author:  mr.thraz [ Tue Nov 30, 2021 9:54 am ]
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Author:  mr.thraz [ Tue Nov 30, 2021 10:21 am ]
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Ill Green wrote:

Thats funny, your studio only has a 505 and a 606 :roll:


:mrgreen:


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