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Old 08.09.2003, 06:09 AM
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Some of you may already know I'm into the Elektron thing.

http://www.monomachine.com/

New info. Hopefully the sounds will come soon.
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Old 08.09.2003, 11:38 AM
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yeah the monomachine looks pretty sweet...i just hope it isnt way over priced...or too expensive whichever comes first

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have any idea how much it will run?
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Old 08.09.2003, 12:27 PM
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man i love Elektron...

I wish i could afford every piece.

I had to sadly passup a machinedrum for only $500.00 brandnew



ok now im sad hehe..

New one goes for around $1200.00 to $1500.00 USD
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Old 08.09.2003, 12:47 PM
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im not sure but i think i would rather buy a new clavia synth for that!!

monomachine looks awesome but i have not heard as many good things about elektron as i have clavia

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I guess ill just have to wait for the demo sounds...thanx fluid for the info
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Old 09.09.2003, 03:45 AM
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yea your prob bout that.. this looks kool..







Remember the Commodore-64?

Hehe..
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Old 09.09.2003, 07:38 AM
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The machinedrum is not a clavia. If clavia could make a better drum machine...I'd be surprised.

Now I saw the price for the thing. They are going to sell them at 1900USD! 8O It is only up to 6 part multi timbral/polyphony. But it has a sequencer, you could make a song with just the monomachine. It also has all new synthesis structures. You'd be buying something totally new, and would be getting sounds never heard before.

The voice synthesis machine makes vowels and consonants. What I heard from it, it sounds like a speak and spell. But there are some FM synthesis and some other digital synthesis like a SID emulator (without the noise). There is also a beat box synth.

It is overpriced. (A machinedrum for 500 is a steal. Sorry.) I would not buy the thing mainly because I need something else and it is too expensive. I would like to see a cheaper kb-less model. We'll see how the winter goes for elektron.

I have heard demos. But they say don't tell anyone where. It sounds ok. I could post the email I got. It is kind of long.

Email me if you want to hear it or read the email I got from elektron. I don't want to get yelled at.
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Remember the Commodore-64?

Hehe..
this is completely off the topic of the original post (sorry uden)...please continue with original topic after reading my dribble!!

i remember the c64 with all my black heart!!

sam-speach, micro-vocal and micro-rythm (at least i think they were the names of them!! great fun!!

i still remeber programming a strobe light in basic!! press enter and give your-self an epileptic seizure!! hehe

plus there was the games!! 2 hours waiting for the tape drive to load!! hehe

i still have memories skipping school and sneaking home to play games with my mates!!!
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i've owned 2 sidstations - both with diffrent types of sid-chips in them.. i loved 'em but had to sell 'em because of moneyproblems and i've owned a Machinedrum which is also really nice (even if i didn't make any drumloops with it - mostly used as an synthesizer )

if your into the sid-sound check this out then: www.hardsid.com (4 sidchips = 4 sidstations on one soundcard with an easy to use editor and so on - i was going to buy one but my computer broke down and since i haven't got a computer to put that one in)

I just love Elektron's stuff - and the monomachine will probably be really odd but cool too - but i've heard that it will cost ALOT..
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Old 11.09.2003, 09:51 AM
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Slightly off topic, but check http://www.mbnet.fi/jutut/assembly2003/tulokset/ and download C64 songs under "Oldskool-musiikki" section. Not bad I say.

Also try "64k Intro" to check out what 64kB programs can do.
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