Reloop RP-8000
Reloop RP-8000 Posted on: 14.09.2013 by Dung Domingus http://www.reloop.com/reloop-rp-8000Looks like this could be cool. The buttons are a bit close to the platter imo, but I'll reserve judgement until I get to play around with one. Additionally they have posted the beatpad and key pad on their website. Thoughts? http://www.reloop.com/reloop-beatpad http://www.reloop.com/reloop-keypad | |
Izola Larose 15.09.2013 | the 8000... actually surprised it took someone this long to make this. on a side note the beat pad looks upside down (not a huge fan of hot cues over the paters). the key-pad looks like what might be the best all in one entry level production tool around. good work re-loop. |
Dione Haimes 15.09.2013 |
Originally Posted by bafko
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Marva Aird 14.09.2013 | this guy told what's it gonna cost (at the end of the vid, 2:14), i'm really impressed |
Carter Wetrich 14.09.2013 | |
Doreen Schurle 14.09.2013 | The new gear - especially the RP-8000 - is fucking insane. Played with it a bit earlier but was competing today so had to work on my set... tomorrow I'll be back with more information |
Delena Katherman 14.09.2013 |
Originally Posted by Stewe
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Kellie Myrum 15.09.2013 |
Originally Posted by Patch
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Brunilda Kora 15.09.2013 | Keypad is just RIDICULOUSLY cool. If anyone looking to get into production DOESN'T snap one of these up as soon as it becomes available they are a FOOL. A FOOL, I TELL YOU! Actually - it is (I THINK) the first completely all in one solution for DJ'ing and production. Damn - I could write some seriously hardcore templates for Ableton Live for that thing...... |
Carter Wetrich 15.09.2013 | The RP-8000 does have a browser track selector knob I own 1200s but would much rather have the RP-8000. It has a wider pitch range than mk2-mk5, pitch range read out and enough midi controls to do what I want with it. I hope they sell this in the U.S. |
Vernie Kuam 15.09.2013 | i immediately got a gear boner. If the execution of the product is close to the concept, and the price is reasonable, then everyone will want them. A few thoughts on these: 1). Most of those that seriously want turntables have them. Most of those that want turntables want 1200's, and can get them pretty easily. 2). those that are digital djs going into dvs already have controllers for loops, hot cues, etc. 3). I'm guessing it'll be around $800-1000 new. Perfectly good techs go for $300 used and dicers can be picked up for $50 used. 4). Even if you buy these for yourself, you'll have to have dicers/another controller for anytime you play out. Unless you want to bring your own turntables to every party. Which would suck. 5). Also, it would have been nice to have a control on this product for browsing and track selection. That being said, I still want them. Serato is really picking up their game in the scratch-certified mixer/ssl/sdj native controller realm. |
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