well it depends how much programming flexibilty you need and what kind of sound you like. I sold my machinedrum (for £750) to get the old korg er1 (for £75!) I prefer the sound and the ease of use of the er1 - of course, the machinedrum has greater flexibilty and multiple outputs, but I just didn't like the sound as much. Thanks to Mr Nagle for the advice on that! (and I bought a used Vermona DRM1 mark2 (the best drum synth I have ever heard!!!) and an Analogue Systems modular with the change, and still had £50 left over for a huge chinese banquet! Sometimes things turn out good :) Richard ----- Original Message ----- From: Martin Naef To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 8:55 PM Subject: Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: What's your P3 layout... Hi Stoffel Stoffel wrote: > By the way (and a bit off topic) i think about buying either an korg > esx or a machinedrum, but the machinedrum seems to be a bit overpriced > , on the other hand, it seems to have more things to play around, > than the esx. Any advice for me? Here's another vote for the ESX, and the Korg Electribes in general. They might not be the most feature rich machines, but they are incredibly easy and efficient to use. I think Korg hit exactly the right spot in terms of features vs. cost/complexity. Bye Martin -- http://www.navisto.ch http://www.myspace.com/navisto [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: What's your P3 layout...
2006-10-09 by Richard
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