The pandemic is making it more difficult to fix the clap.
Behringer are the supply chain.
They donât manufacture all their components.
Uli Behringer wrote multiple times how theyâre able to buy huge amounts of parts and thus get them for a much better price than companies that cannot afford to buy such large amounts.
For Cool Audio chips, yes! But they do not fabricate absolutely everything from the sand and earth
Okaaay, maybe it was a slight exaggeration.
Yup, some of the latest OS updates have cured many of the original niggles and now the RD 8 is much more usable and stable. Looks like some of those updates came from the community too with B taking on folks to polish the OS. I think Jamie Munro has done a lot of the work on it? Either way bravo to B and the community for getting it sorted eventually.
Itâs nearly May 2021 are Behringer avin a giraffe or what? Whenâs this thing being released. they said March Itâll soon be Christmas ffs my RD-8 awaits his brother
Iâm the last one to defend B, but in their defense, this global chip shortage has also been pretty far reaching. The Korg Modwave, for instance, is practically vaporware, still. And thatâs good ole, reliable, âannounce on monday, ship on Tuesdayâ Korg, for crying out loud.
Surely itâs rippling out in some way for B, as well.
Iâm hoping around summer 2021 then
for sure! this problem wonât just magically disappear.
Meanwhile, thatâs over a year to make a lot of music with 909 samples in an OT, or a TR-6S/8S
I was going to buy another TR8s the other day but opted to wait for the RD-9. I had the TR8s when it first came out, pretty cool machine but sold it it to put toward an MC707 sold that as well bought it again and sold it again. I like drum machines with individual outs (rd8-rd9) hence Iâll wait. Got a Drumstation sounds great but love the look and potential of having both the RD-8 and RD-9 for live performance. Got enough mixer inputs (adat and analog expansion) on my new Yamaha 01v96i to take care of everything here now.
PS
Iâm a sucker for drum machines
or if youâve got soldering skills the RE-909 looks incredible and sounds perfect. âitâs not a clone itâs a replica.â
How much? Lottery win?
haha itâs not B level cheap but itâs not the $7k real ones go for. I think you can do a build for well under $1k
I absolutely do not need an RD-9 but I will absolutely be buying one!
I fall into this category as well.
When I saw this thread kick started I thought theyâd hit the streets! Doh!
That looks sick!
does it having panning?