Got his Sampler (3 times), mainly for Amen-Breakage.
1) Record via audio-in or mic something u like (recod in doublespeed for double length).
2) Trim (a bit tricky) then Reclice automatic into 16 steps (nice!) or manualy (tricky) into 16 sciles
3) Copy parts into tonal mode
4) Have fun! :D
The step sequencer (up to 4 samples at same time playable) is very nice and offers true analog pitch, tonal play, filter (lpf, hpf, bandpass, notch) per track. steps are programmable (volume, pitch, lenght, retrig, filter, etc).
Trig in to synch with external clock.
The sound is very crunchy and has character. Stuff sounds rich lofy (90ies style). Has punch.
Very portable. Blug in hedphones or even use the speakers to jam around. You can punch in (careful) the slices like on an mpc or programm step by step.
With the built-in mic u can sampe anything. Quality is good (rich lofi).
It takes some time to get the trimming right, but onceu know this gear, u will know how to work.
Happy accidents happen. Very fun.
Do not get the silicone casing tho, it sucks (cant see the step leds at all). There are third party see through hard-cases which are better. I enjoy it without any casings.
If you want a rich lofi mutlipurpose sampler and slicer with instand workflow, this is the thing. GLHF :D