I wanted to see if the Roland P-6 could replace my MPC 60ii when it comes to texture and sound quality, TL:DR nope. BUT the P-6 definitely has its own sound that is unique to itself.
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00:00 The Goal!
00:54 Simple Straight Clean drum beat
01:44 Trying to get "Crunch"
02:14 11kHz vs 14.7kHz vs 40kHz
02:44 Drum Sounds Alone
03:26 Getting "Dirty" clipped drums on both machines
04:12 P-6 Pros vs the MPC60ii
05:08 Piano Chords and Synths
06:04 Now this sounds crazy
07:10 Why no 44.1 on the P-6?
08:00 Another Plus for the P-6. Chromatic Range
09:35 Sampling a whole "song"
11:16 What a "whole track" sounds like on each device
11:55 Final Thoughts, did we learn anything?
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