🎧 Beat the Ordinary with IK Multimedia UNO!
The IK Multimedia UNO Drum is a cutting-edge analog and digital drum machine featuring 6 analog voices, a 64-step sequencer, and 100 pattern presets. Designed for portability, it operates on battery power and connects easily via USB and 2.5mm MIDI, making it the perfect companion for musicians on the move.
T**!
Fantastic Drum Machine!
I’m loving my Uno Drum. I’m a solo artist and this drum machine allows me to set it and forget it, but also allowing me to quickly manipulate the beats and add affects on the fly during a break in guitar, or while singing. If you have the Uno Synth, then the Uno Drum becomes even more handy. The Uno Drum with guid the Uno Synth to the tempo, and take control of the synth, giving me and other solo artists or band member (that may have more than one job) more freedom to fill in more sounds and layers using other instruments.The Uno Drum is also fantastic for stand alone recording or just a fun little jam in the basement with buddies. Anyway you use the Uno Drum it will not disappoint.Sit back, relax, and enjoy making music.
S**E
Didn't like the drum quality
Drum sounds didn't sound good.
D**K
The most most most bang for your buck... and more.
I'm no professional but this is an amazing drum machine. I have a Volca Drum, Novation Circuit, MPC1000 and a Korg ER-1. (I also owned a Drumbrute for a bit but sold it because it lacked versatility.) The UNO has everything a person like me could need. The analog sounds are deep and rich, and the PCM sounds are infinitely programmable. I would highly reccomend this machine. A few months ago I downloaded some of the sound packs they offer on their website. I can't do any A/B comparisons with the drum machines they are emulating, but dang they sound just like them. I can't express how much I enjoy this dtum machine.
H**E
Works great for my needs! UPDATE: Not any more!
Some time ago, I tried using my Novation Circuit to sequence some synthesizers and enjoyed it immensely. I used the Circuit for drums, note and pattern sequencing, and master clock. Eventually I wanted different tones other than the kick, snare, hi hat and ride cymbal that the Circuit offers. Since the drums in the Circuit take up two of it's four tracks, I searched for another sequencer and gave up.Fast forward to now, I got a Launchpad Pro MK3. It fits my needs based off the Circuit perfectly, but now I needed a drum machine or synth. Enter this UNO Drum.This synth is way more capable than I gave it credit for!! It's sequencer is surprisingly robust, the drum tones have, in my opinion, the right amount of dialing flexibility. I'm able to alter the tones to the point of being highly noticeable, but I don't feel overwhelmed by options either. Having a broad variety of drum kits to choose from further encourages creative experimentation.To go back to my note about this synth's built in sequencer, obviously I'm not utilizing it. I'm using my Launchpad Pro to sequence it, which it does fine with proper setup. When I first tried sending some MIDI commands to this synth at first, it did some startling things like playing it's own step-sequenced patterns, switching drum kits and so on. I finally did the sensible thing and read the manual, which revealed to me that this synth was trying to pull it's own weight by handling some of the sequencing and performance duties itself.For the time being, I'm keeping it simple and just having this synth take note commands from my LP Pro, so as not to stunt my creative enthusiasm. I'm happy to know that this synth has capabilities for me to grow into though!Finally, a note about the tones of this UNO Drum: While you can easily look up videos of this on the internet and judge for yourself, I'm happy to say this synth has some very nice drum tones. You can dial them to sound more natural, or more synthesized, more "electronic" per se. Heck, even the sequencer has a timing option called "Human" that, as you may have guessed, tweaks the timing of sequences just a little, to mimic a human drummer. As I'm just a bedroom guitarist that noodles with synths, I can't speak with authority has to how authentic this feature is, but I'm glad to have it there! Heck, maybe I'll use this to make up some drum tracks to jam along with on my guitar!!UPDATE: After having owned this thing for a few months, it has turned into a fire liability. It has killed several batteries and fried a USB power supply.It began a couple of weeks ago. I hadn't done any "DAW-less" jamming in a while so I sat down to do just that. I noticed after a few minutes, the UNO Drum was flashing "BAtt" on it's display. I was a bit surprised, since I'd dropped fresh batteries in it the last time I used it but went and grabbed another fresh set of batteries. I noticed when I took the first set of batteries out, that they were REALLY warm to the touch, almost hot. I hoped it was just a fluke, and put the fresh batteries I'd grabbed earlier in. After a few minutes of use, the UNO Drum once again flashed "BAtt". Once again, the batteries were nearly hot to the touch. Probing them with my multimeter showed one of the three batteries had less than 0.6 volt in it, with the other two reading at normal levels. Again, these were fresh batteries that I had bought a couple of weeks before.So, I tried USB power. I used an adapter rated at 2 amps, which I figured would be more than enough to power the UNO Drum. Once again, a few minutes after use, the UNO Drum began wildly flashing it's LEDs and shut down. It would not power back up. Probing the adapter, which is of course rated at five volts, it was only outputting about 0.1 volt now!I emailed IK Multimedia immediately, detailing the events I just covered. Now, a week and a half later, they replied, saying they needed to discuss what to do with my UNO Drum and to stand by! I understand that the holidays are nearly upon us at the time of writing this update, but this is ridiculous!I dislike having to update my reviews in such negative ways, but I find the dangerous nature of this UNO Drum and the lack of concern from IK Multimedia to be completely unacceptable. I cannot encourage anyone at all to buy an UNO Drum, or any product from IK Multimedia now.
T**M
Very inuitive drum machine, some flaws
The most fun drum machine for me south of 400$. I've tried the TR 08, Volca Beats / Drums. For me, the sounds are good & simpler to manipulate then on the Volcas, easily expanded to16+ steps and more intuitive & accessible for live play. Only downside for me was build quality of the battery box. Had to put in a spring to make it work. Not sure they forgot it, or whether it came off after first battery exchange.Biggest flaw for me is that it misses a sync in / out to easily talk to Korg devices.
J**T
Great sound!
This has great sound to it. It’s a little complicated to use at first but I’m still new to drum machines. I do wish there were other outputs aside for only usb and a 1/8th inch jack.
Z**G
Sampled sounds dont sound good
Its 12bit but somehow the sampled sounds do not sound good like old 12bit drum machines. The analog sounds are very good in my opinion. You can hack it and upload your own samples.
H**P
Incredible warm sounds
You would have had to pay a lot for this in the 80's
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