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Retrokits RK-008 Real-time Multitrack MIDI Recorder - Alesis MMT8 w/battery MINT
Kingston, London
£375
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- 6 hours ago
Description
Gorgeous little powerhouse, the size of an old calculator. Based on the legendary Alesis MMT8 midi recorder this records the MIDI core of your performance, allowing you to produce the sounds even after you’ve played your part, then letting you edit and add to it.
- 8 Multi-length Tracks of full 16 MIDI channels easy, unquantized MIDI recording
- EVERYTHING can be recorded...notes, pitchbend, controllers, program changes, sysex… the works!
- Powerful standalone and synth independent arranger (combine your realtime playing skills with the unique stepTime sequencing)
- Non-destructive/reversible editing with quantization, swing, filtering or transposing of recorded parts...even while playing
- 16 Songs with each 100 Parts. Each Part can contain 1 to 680 beats length of music or the RK008 can be set without tempo at all
- 8 Tracks per Part
- EVERY track able to record and play full 16 channels of MIDI if you want!
- Better than a sequencer as it does not have restrictions on polyphony or MIDI channel (unless you set them)
- 2x MIDI-In, 2x A MIDI-Out + Sync Out; TRS-A MIDI connectivity. Tracks are routable and also expandable via USB with our 12-port RK-006 USB Host/Interface.
- Super Portable; 13x8x3cm / 5.1×3.1×1.1inch with user-installable LiPo battery power (included with UK orders as a bonus)
- Deluxe 70s wood cheek version
Please note that the bonus battery cannot be shipped internationally, sorry about that.
Comes in mint condition...I'm 90% sure I have the box still, I just need to get to my storage place
Only selling as now using the huge Squarp Hapax (I think I'm going to regret selling this one!)
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