yeah, i got a monomachine because of the machinedrum. that metal plate their house with most be brushed with with gear-cocaine or something Sampsa Lehtonen wrote: > On Wed, 19 Apr 2006 19:41:48 +0300, hymen_blaster <jeff@...> > wrote: > > >> I just recently got my MD, but I've had a monomachine and sidstation for >> a whileand loved them. I sold a TR-909 to get my MD and I don't regret >> it at all. Itreplaces a rack of drum machines I've been hauling around >> for ages (Oberheim DMX,SCI Drumtraks, Zoom RT234, circuitbent HR-16) and >> I haven't yet found a stylethat I'd want to do that the MD couldn't >> handle. Chiptunes? Yep. House? Yep.Trance? Yep. Techno? Yep. Ambient? >> Yep. >> > > C'mon guys! I just got MM myself. Don't talk me into it, I can't afford to > get hooked any more than this! > > > >> Anyway, I haven't even gotten to my favorite part - pattern programming. >> This iswhere the MD really shines. >> > > Having been using er-1 for a while I really appreciate the pattern > programming in MM. Not that er-1 isn't easy, but it's so limited. The > whole kit/pattern stuff is just so easy and flexible to work with. And the > possibility to control my other midi gear (er-1 too!)... and autosave! > And... > > Anyways, sorry for the offtopic. Hello to you all, fellow Elektron users! > o/ > > > -- Sampsa > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > -- .roby http://www.sweet-trip.net http://www.myspace.com/sweettrip [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [elektron] Re: MD incentive questions
2006-04-19 by roby
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