I'm really looking forward to this one :-) Finally my Jomox will have a better companion than the rather anemic ER-1! Any rough idea at all when it will be ready? jngpng ----- Original Message ----- From: Daniel Hansson <daniel@...> To: <elektron-users@egroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 9:40 PM Subject: Re: [elektron] Re: Machinedrum > On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, John Potter wrote: > > > I'm wondering if it's analogue/rompler/sampler or a combination > > thereof? > > We live in the digital era! :) There is a massive amount of DSP power in > the Machinedrum (more than three times a Virus). But don't judge the sound > thereof. We want to show what is possible with some creative thinking when > it comes to DSP programming. > > Each drum has a separate model (like a specially designed synthesizer), > and there are several different approaches to the modelling for different > groups of drums (three totally different bassdrums for instance) that each > have different parameters. Some are somewhat based on samples, but most > are not. > > What has been important to us is to give all drums a dynamic feeling - > that is what I think is good with analogue drummachines. But not all are > based on ideas from analogue drummachines. There are many new ideas as > well. > > > Based on the SID chip? > > No SID-chip in this one! > > > The multiple outputs + big screen + X0X grid look very promising > > indeed. > > We've tried to use the best ideas from the classic drum machines, combined > with new approaches... > > > I want to hear some samples... > > They will come. :) > > file://Daniel > > > > >
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Re: [elektron] Re: Machinedrum
2000-10-17 by Julian Parker
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