bigdmakintrax
BeatKreatoR
I finally copped this piece a few days ago, and you know the learning curve is gonna be about a week to get some solid tracks, but so far I love this workstation, forget about that keyboard billing, I had a Motif and a Triton and the MPC2k along with the RS7K, the MP7 and a Mophatt, SP12 and SP1200....most of tha cats that have been members for awhile can recall my complete hardware setups in the early days..hahahaha....and then my fall upon hard times and liquidating my gear and working on Fruity loops, Cubase and Logic, I still love those programs, but I just started working with the sequencer and interface, sample editor on the Fantom-S, I was a doubter but now I believe this board makes you forget about the keyboard aspect, the skip back sampler is dope....when you play something and not recording how many times have you been like damn I wish I recorded that....the skip back does just that its like a recorder that always runs and you can go back in time....sort of audio Tivo...but what I found that I think is the powerful feature is the seamingly infinite resampling you can do without any real loss of sound but the big surprise is the mastering features, it has built in compressors etc that look like the vintage gear almost like a plugin but the mastering makes this sound ready for pressing up you just record it straight from the board (via spdif)...so you get 0 noise....I put a 128MB smartmedia card in there hooked the board up USB to my computer...(is that some shidd or what???) then dragged ALL of my Favorite samples to it, because the computer sees the Fantom as a removable hard drive, I made some patterns that remind me of the MPC as far as how tight and punchy I could get the snare and kick......I dunno but Imma get some haters....(I just can't get that out of my software for some reason and my samples sound EXACTLY like they do when I preview them and after mixing, no thinning or loss like when mixing on the computer which depending on the sound card and processors will always happen) overall I give the board about a 9.9 right now that might go up...oh it comes with 32MB of ram out of the box, if you are looking for a solid workstation this might be for you.....I looked at the Motif ES but if you like working with waveforms just like you do on the computer this will help you to make the decision, there is a newer board out now the fantom-X that has even more features but my main thing is the ability to throw away all of my midi cables and all these pieces of gear and work on one piece to do my production, and I think I found the right piece.