
Most just see a picture, some videos, maybe reading the feature list and think they know exactly what it is (but will never read the manual) i’m not saying they don’t know if it’s right for them or not, but saying its better/worse or if it should exist, from my experience (with toys) doesn’t make any sense, to me anyway. Thinking things are redundant just because they under the same category or the same feature list is missing the uniqueness, of its sequencer, or fm possibilities or whatever.īut i guess allot cant grasp this concept so they prefer to compress what they see into categories (“i already have an fm synth…”) and use terms like “better/worse” or “x vs x” without going into depths, given excuses why they don’t need it, whats wrong with it instead on focusing of what it can do (or just ignore it)… What it “brings” like any other instrument it itself. i understand some think about toys as something only for kids, cheap/simple but i really don’t get that. I define “toy” as something you can toy with it, play with it. The nanobox razzmatazz is available for $399 USD. 2″ touch screen, 2 knobs and 4 buttons in a 3.75″ x 3″ x 1.5″ package.Mini TRS connections for MIDI in and out, clock in, line in and line out.Flexible power options from USB C connector.Make music anywhere thanks to a compact and nearly indestructible design.Quickly and easily map MIDI controls to macro parameters and mixer settings.Integrate razzmatazz seamlessly with other synths, drum machines, and audio devices.Record via line input to craft new pad sounds and create samples up to 30 seconds long.

Add depth and color to your drum sounds using delay, reverb, and a cabinet distortion.Sculpt and fine tune the sound of each drum pad using filters, envelopes, distortion, a resonator, snap transient generation, bit crushing, and rate crushing.


1010music has introduced the nanobox razzmatazz, described as “The World’s Juiciest Groovebox”.
