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Re: [elektron] a bid hand for elektron and the MD

2003-04-30 by Raj

hi

I don't think anyone here can convince on words alone...

Perhaps you should go try it there is a 10 day money back g'tee

The FX are good for a synth but aren't going to compare to an Eventide or TC
Processor thats something you've got to live with unless you have the bucks


----- Original Message -----
From: "simon leclerc" <Simonvolt@...>
To: <elektron-users@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2003 5:18 PM
Subject: Re: [elektron] a bid hand for elektron and the MD


> Ok, so far what i read about what users think of MD FX:
> The distortion is weak.
> The Sample rate reduction is unusable (not strong enough)
> The reverb is cheap sounding.
> The delay takes one 1 bar to adjust to different delay settings.
>
> This seems like a great collection of FX :(
> Is there one good Fx i can use in this machine ?
>
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> on 30/04/03 10:48 AM, digitalwank@... at digitalwank@... wrote:
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> On Wednesday, April 30, 2003, at 01:43  AM, aeon wrote:
>
> > I like bit-depth reduction more because it is a means
> > by which to impart a tonal character from many older
> > digital drum machines, and I find it imparts a more
> > pleasing (to me) artifact than sample rate reduction.
>
> I have to agree with you on this.  I would also prefer a bit-depth
> reduction.  The SRR rarely gets used, and even then it's usually only
> when I'm processing vocals.  I think it might have been better if they
> had put the SRR before the filters and parametric EQ, but after the AM
> section.
>
> c.
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