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Smag 26.06.2005 03:34 PM

Anyone with a Machinedrum?
 
I've been looking at getting my hands on a Machinedrum but am not so sure after listening to the demos on the Elektron website - they're not that good are they? For anyone with a Machinedrum, would you say these were a fair reflection on what it can do?

3o3 26.06.2005 03:55 PM

I owned a Machinedrum for about 8 months before i had to sell it due to some finacial problems.

Anyways, I dont think those MP3's on the Elektron website show it's whole capacity. I haven't had so much fun with a drummachine.

I made some really odd twisted electric piano sounds that sounded really cheezy 80ies casio homekeyboard. You can make some really odd FX, Lead-sounds/Bass-sounds and so on.

And it's an excellent hardware-sequencer! If i had the cash i would buy it or wait until the new machinedrum comes out with sampling option!

Smag 26.06.2005 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by 3o3
If i had the cash i would buy it or wait until the new machinedrum comes out with sampling option!

But I thought existing machinedrums can be upgraded to have the sampling option, is this not the case? Is it a separate unit they're bringing out?

Also, some people have said the Machinedrum sounds a bit cold, do you find this a problem or not?

3o3 26.06.2005 04:41 PM

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But I thought existing machinedrums can be upgraded to have the sampling option, is this not the case? Is it a separate unit they're bringing out?
I've heard rumours about this aswell, but the main problem is the simple "upgradecost". I have friend that loves Elektron-stuff and he has all their products. and he talked about the (if they allow people to upgrade) it will cost quite alot (Everything elektron releases isn't cheap).

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Also, some people have said the Machinedrum sounds a bit cold, do you find this a problem or not?
Nope, but then again. I like hard/electronish type of drums.

Merlot 26.06.2005 05:16 PM

I definitely want one for sure. If i didnt need to update my mac, thats what I would be getting. :evil:

Smag 26.06.2005 05:31 PM

It looks rather tasty:

http://www.elektron.se/stories.php

Hollowcell 26.06.2005 11:00 PM

Pretty full on combo you'll have if you end up getting the Machinedrum Smag - that with your Jomox would be a gutsy combo for sure!

Drammy 26.06.2005 11:04 PM

I got one and love it BUT - I use Cubase and Cubase won't sync to an external MIDI Clock...

Now the MD is excellent as a master clock but does not sync to an incoming clock very well - when recorded into Cubase where Cubase is master I found all my sounds to be either infront or behind the beat by anything up to 300 samples - not ideal.

For this reason alone I barely use it - gutted - waiting for Steinberg to make Cubase sync to external MIDI clock.


Drammy

Panopticon 27.06.2005 07:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Drammy
when recorded into Cubase where Cubase is master I found all my sounds to be either infront or behind the beat by anything up to 300 samples - not ideal.

Are they all off by the same amount? I'm not positive about Cubase these days, but at least with Digital Performer there's a MIDI I/O fine tuning utility to compensate for this.

Drammy 27.06.2005 06:12 PM

Unfortunately not, they are all random - some are infront some are fairly close and some are way behind, v frustating!


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