ampassasinbirmingham
15-08-2003, 03:54 PM
i was thinking of getting one of these for mainly live use. is it worth it, is there anything better in the same price range
http://www.roland.co.uk/prodimages/MC09.jpg
Phraselab
Tweak, Sample, Loop.
The MC-09 PhraseLab is an all-in-one production tool combining a DSP synth, step sequencer, four-part audio looper and effects processor. With this single instrument, musicians can create fat analog synth and rhythm sounds which can be sequenced and then sampled (along with phrases taken from external sources) using the four-part audio looper. An onboard effects processor and cool functions like Chop make the PhraseLab a killer remix machine.
It's a Synth!
First and foremost, the MC-09 is a powerful modeling synthesizer designed in the tradition of Roland's analog synths of the past. Using six control knobs, users can create a wide variety of monophonic synth and rhythm sounds which can be played via the MC-09's pads and 32-step sequencer or MIDI. Even drum patterns can be programmed with Roland's popular TR-REC method, first introduced on TR-Series Rhythm Composers. With the PhraseLab, there's no need to hunt down vintage synths and drum machines-it's all here!
It's an Audio Looper!
But the PhraseLab is more than just a synth. It's also an audio looper capable of playing back four monophonic phrases up to six seconds each (phrases can be taken from the internal synth or external sources). Best of all, looping is simple since the PhraseLab uses BPM and measures to automatically stop recording at the perfect point. Loops can be triggered with the step sequencer anywhere desired-even at different pitches. And with the Chop function, the MC-09 can automatically divide a loop into 16 "slices" for constructing new phrases.
It's an Effects Processor!
Once the DSP synth has been freed up using the audio looper it's time to add effects. Simply choose from one of the PhraseLab's four high-quality algorithms: Filter, Isolator, Phaser and Slicer. Effects can be applied to any of the four audio loops or to live inputs, and can be controlled in real time via the knobs for more intuitive tweaking.
The PhraseLab in Action
Start by creating a synth or drum pattern using the step sequencer and record it as an audio loop. Repeat the process until you have drums, bass or any other sound recorded from the Line input. Then arrange up to four phrases with the sequencer and add effects. Once finished, you can save your work-including synth/effect patches, sequences and audio loops-using an optional SmartMedia card. Creating phrase-based music has never been this easy!
http://www.roland.co.uk/prodimages/MC09.jpg
Phraselab
Tweak, Sample, Loop.
The MC-09 PhraseLab is an all-in-one production tool combining a DSP synth, step sequencer, four-part audio looper and effects processor. With this single instrument, musicians can create fat analog synth and rhythm sounds which can be sequenced and then sampled (along with phrases taken from external sources) using the four-part audio looper. An onboard effects processor and cool functions like Chop make the PhraseLab a killer remix machine.
It's a Synth!
First and foremost, the MC-09 is a powerful modeling synthesizer designed in the tradition of Roland's analog synths of the past. Using six control knobs, users can create a wide variety of monophonic synth and rhythm sounds which can be played via the MC-09's pads and 32-step sequencer or MIDI. Even drum patterns can be programmed with Roland's popular TR-REC method, first introduced on TR-Series Rhythm Composers. With the PhraseLab, there's no need to hunt down vintage synths and drum machines-it's all here!
It's an Audio Looper!
But the PhraseLab is more than just a synth. It's also an audio looper capable of playing back four monophonic phrases up to six seconds each (phrases can be taken from the internal synth or external sources). Best of all, looping is simple since the PhraseLab uses BPM and measures to automatically stop recording at the perfect point. Loops can be triggered with the step sequencer anywhere desired-even at different pitches. And with the Chop function, the MC-09 can automatically divide a loop into 16 "slices" for constructing new phrases.
It's an Effects Processor!
Once the DSP synth has been freed up using the audio looper it's time to add effects. Simply choose from one of the PhraseLab's four high-quality algorithms: Filter, Isolator, Phaser and Slicer. Effects can be applied to any of the four audio loops or to live inputs, and can be controlled in real time via the knobs for more intuitive tweaking.
The PhraseLab in Action
Start by creating a synth or drum pattern using the step sequencer and record it as an audio loop. Repeat the process until you have drums, bass or any other sound recorded from the Line input. Then arrange up to four phrases with the sequencer and add effects. Once finished, you can save your work-including synth/effect patches, sequences and audio loops-using an optional SmartMedia card. Creating phrase-based music has never been this easy!