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Includes 3 months of full access to ArtMaster.com – your online music learning platform for music production, songwriting and viral TikTok-style music creation.

When you purchase this studio product, you receive a free 3-month voucher worth EUR 59, valid from 2nd december 25 to 28th february 26, giving you full access to premium online courses focused on modern production techniques, beat-making, vocal editing, creative workflows and content-ready sound design.

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Compact Sampling Studio

  • 24 Bit / 48 kHz stereo sampling
  • Streaming from microSD card
  • Looping
  • Slicing
  • Sequencing and mixing
  • Combine loops with different tempos using built-in BPM synchronisation and beat slicing
  • Polyphonic playing of one-shot samples and loops via virtual keyboard
  • Piano roll view for creating and editing sequences
  • MicroSD slot for importing WAV files
  • Audio recording and playback as well as saving samples and presets
  • Touchscreen
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 140 x 130 x 30 mm
  • Weight: 907 g

Connections:

  • 1 x Stereo line input: 3.5 mm mini jack
  • 3 x Stereo line-out: 3.5 mm mini-jack
  • 1 x Stereo headphone output: 3.5 mm mini jack
  • MIDI input and output as well as clock input and output: 3.5 mm mini jack
  • USB host input
  • USB bus power
  • Available since June 2019
  • Item number 466764
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Polyphony 24
  • Internal Storage No
  • Storage Medium Micro SD
  • File Format WAV
  • Time Stretching Yes
  • Effects Yes
  • USB-port Yes
  • MIDI interface 1x In, 1x Out
  • Analogue Inputs 1
  • Analogue Outputs 3
  • Digital Outputs No
  • Display Yes
  • Sequencer Yes
  • Design Desktop
  • Control MIDI, Touchscreen
  • Optional Expansions -
  • Special Features Touchscreen
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Never just black and white

The 1010music Blackbox is a unique combination of the functionality of both a phrase sampler and a sampling drum machine. It can record samples live in 24-bit/48kHz quality or stream .wav files straight from a microSD card, but one of the defining features of the Blackbox is the way samples can be classified for different use cases: As required, they can tempo-synced, triggered normally, or played chromatically. Sets of samples are arranged on virtual pads in a 4x4 grid, and reverb and delay effects can be assigned to each pad individually; performers can the play the device's touchscreen to trigger the samples manually, as well as program the built-in sequencer. Despite its compact size, the 1010music Blackbox offers comprehensive compatibility with almost any setup, with three stereo outputs, one stereo input, a headphone out, MIDI I/O, and clock I/O (all in 3.5mm format), plus two USB ports.

1010music blackbox, compact sampling studio

Loops, Beats and One-Shots

Samples – whether recorded in situ or imported from a library – can be defined within the Blackbox's intuitive architecture in a number of ways: As a 'Sample', for one-shots with or without loop points; as a 'Clip', for tempo-synced drum loops and instrumental phrases; or as a 'Slicer' for chopped-up rhythmic patterns and beats. One-shot samples are ideal for drum hits and percussion in general, but they can also be played chromatically, which makes them great for synth tones and other instrumental sounds. Loops can be matched to the sequencer's tempo, but also pitch-shifted, while still keeping everything in sync. The slicer option is especially handy for chopping up drum loops so that individual segments can be triggered on their own. Samples – played chromatically or sliced – can be activated right on the touchscreen or using any external MIDI-compatible keyboard.

1010music blackbox, screen and sockets

Play it live, record in the studio, create new ideas

Extremely compact yet extraordinarily powerful, the 1010music Blackbox is ideal for setups where space is at a premium. Whether it's used as an instrument for playing samples as part of a live performances, as a more flexible, portable groovebox, or as entire production centre in miniature for sketching out beat ideas: It just works. And it doesn't even need to be hooked up to a computer – all the most important functions for editing samples can be accessed directly on the device. The versatility of its playback options also add value to this compact marvel, both for musicians who build live tracks from loops or for beatmakers who create entire grooves from individual audio elements. Working with the Blackbox feels a lot like using a classic sampling drum machine, where beats are layered into tracks from a pool of single samples – and yet modifying sample slices and integrating loops or audio clips is equally straightforward.

Manufacturer's logo on the 1010music blackbox, compact sampling studio

About 1010music

1010music was founded in Los Angeles in 2016 and focuses on digital solutions for musical applications. Prior to creating their own products, the developers at 1010music had all worked for renowned companies on large software projects such as Native Instrument's Traktor DJ. 1010music's creative modules – designed for Eurorack modular systems such as samplers, loopers, sequencers, synthesizers and effects – combine digital technology with analogue control and are all operated via multifunctional touch displays.

Easy sampling for effortless performances

Recording new samples with the 1010music Blackbox isn't just straightforward – the device also has a whole host of playing aids like a metronome, selectable quantisation, and adjustable loop lengths. Even while the sequencer is already running, a new sample can be recorded and – as a live looper would – the Blackbox automatically matches the new beat's length to that of the sequencer. It's noteworthy that the sequencer in particular has clearly been designed for a fast workflow, with a distinct focus on programming notes and hits in the typical timing divisions. For more expressive playing beyond the touchscreen – like laying down basslines, chords, or melodies – a MIDI keyboard would be a great addition. Once these elements are also part of the Blackbox's sample bank, full sequences can be intuitively triggered while playing live using the touchscreen pads, making it easy to build a unique new track on the fly.

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astonishing!
baby octatrack? 09.08.2019
this thing is easy to use, right out of the box.... load one of the factory presets & it brings with it a load of samples, sequences & even a song structure. getting your head round the architecture is a breeze, even with convoluted workflows. the "keys" screen is useable, bit smaller than most you'd find on ipads, but the box will 'host' a usb keyboard, so no real worries there. there's piano roll editing for triggers & polyphonic note playback. it will drive external synths &c at the expense of one or more of the pads.... there are sixteen pads available in each "preset" (which are sets of samples & sequences that can be regarded as a high-level 'state' of the machine); each pad can be loaded with a single-hit sample that can be played with the keys or triggered from the pad or the sequencer, or with a 'clip', which can be automatically time-stretched to fit your master tempo. there are many options within the setup for each pad... looping, pitch shift, basic filtering, adsr... so it's possible to get a useable range out of (say) a single piano sample. no multisample support, but you could spread an instrument over two or more pads if you badly needed to use the box this way. delay (syncable) & reverb, basic but useful. many outputs, & these are dc coupled so you can use them as controllers or audio. I could go on.... you can run up to 16 sequences at once, or chain groups of sequences into songs, with loopable sections.... essentially what we have here is a baby octatrack, & then some. if I could change one thing, I would give it an internal battery. maybe make the audio looping a bit more like an electrix repeater, with an overdub/undo mode. but I'm very impressed. will use this for playing long background loops, for midi looping, for running basic midi sequences, for grabbing audio & looping it.....
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Niche product
tomasmc1 24.01.2022
Let me start by saying, I’ve bought this item twice and I still can’t find a place for it in my set up. As a stand-alone unit it works ok but lacks solid midi integration when connected to my Elektrons.The sound is excellent, the effects less. I’ll keep this one on the off chance I may need it.
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Little wonder
HprFcs 31.05.2020
It's tiny but/and great. Built like a tank. Very easy to use. And the team behind it is great: they listen to the customers and keep adding features with new firmware updates.

I switched from the Electribe 2 Sampler to the blackbox and I'm glad I did. Yes, the Electribe has more features, but the blackbox has no gaps between patterns and no sample time limit. And it's sequencer is so much faster to work with.

I'll get my sounds and effects from other gear/sources. All I want my sampler to do is record and play samples in a fast and easy way without limitations. And that's exactly what blackbox does best.
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Capable, versatile, sounds great but the user interface may not be for everyone
GARCON 15.08.2022
It is built beautifully, it is incredibly versatile and it sounds great but unfortunately after about two weeks I just didn't feel compelled to use it anymore.

**** see thoughts after 3 months below ****

**** initial review ****
For me the main issue is the sequencer. While the screen is good (as far as screens go), I don't like tapping in sequences as I have to manually adjust the velocities afterwards to add dynamism. The step sequencing screen is very fiddly and I find editing to be a pain, especially as the sequencing lanes are so small and the different shades of grey are hard to see.

While it can be sequenced externally, this is not why I bought it. It also has a looper function but I have other devices for that too. I bought this as a portable groovebox (with a powerbank) and because of the interface, I don't find it inspiring.

Another issue for me was that it momentarily paused when saving.

*** update after three months ***
I decided to try this as an alternative to my Akai Z8 sampler and my Pigtronix Infinity looper pedal.

My thoughts on it when sequenced externally - - - - - - -
Loading samples is easy enough and and I have had good results sequencing with Cirklon. I still find editing samples a bit fiddly but everyone else seems to think editing is easy so maybe it is just me.

However, even following a brief test, I decided immediately that is much quicker to use than the older Akai so I sold the Z8.

My thoughts on it as a looper - - - - - - - -
I tried this just before the window to return it expired and this is where is shines for me.

When playing my modular, I send copy of my master signal to this and I can easily grab a loop and then cross-fade to this loop before changing what is going on in my modular. The sound quality is much better than the Pigtronix pedal and the loop customisation is easier.
I now have 16 loop slots so it's very easy to fade back to an earlier part of my set. As soon as I figured out this feature, I put my Pigtronix looper up for sale.

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I still don't think it is great as a standalone groovebox, mainly due to the touch-screen. If the 8 tiny pads were velocity sensitive and could be repurposed for adding beats or notes, it could be a winner.

Even though I bought it as a groovebox (and almost returned it), its other strengths are why I kept it. I have got some decent grooves going with it but it doesn't inspire me as a standalone device. Considering how versatile this is and how easily it can do different things, it really should be worth considering.
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