> do people read posts, or just try and enlighten us with their thoughts > beforehand? > The guy just finished saying he has both, so he¹s heeded your advice I guess. > I envision a post coming up soon about how the an MD is capable of so much > more and > that the 909 is played out....this list is like a infinite loop in many ways > > no offense likes > > > Hello > > Stop trying to compare a 909 and a Machinedrum : they are different !!!! The > 909 is not better than Machinedrum and a Machinedrum is not better than a > 909 or other drum machine.... > > The Machinedrum is not a 909 emulation, so if you like and want 909 sound, > buy a 909 > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dieter Vandoren" <theartistformerlyknownasvandoren@hotmail.com> > To: <elektron-users@yahoogroups.com> > Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 10:50 PM > Subject: [elektron] RE: MD vs 909 > > >> > Well what i already noticed in teh 3 days that i have the MD, is that the >> > hats or weak compared to the 909 >> > >> > Furthermore i have the impression that the difference between the analog >> > kick and toms of the 909, and it s digital counterparts in the MD are well >> > noticeable (what is to be expected of course). >> > >> > But i d have to dive deeper into it to make a real comparison. Haven t had >> > the chance yet to tweak the many sounds of the MD. >> > >> > Anyway, there s no doubt they ll make a killer combo :] >> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [elektron] RE: MD vs 909
2004-02-04 by rajcoont@hotmail.com
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