>My point is.. I love the sound of my MD and my MnM but samples are such an integral part >of the music making process that it should be a priority for Elektron to design a truly >intuitive hardware sampler/sequencer............ Yes!, I'm not a Monomachine or Machinedrum user & I suppose the elektron of today is completly different from the one that built my Sidstation many years ago. I was impressed with the machinedrum though, and a performance sampler in the new style would be very welcome in my setup. Elektron will have to do thier research to find a gap in the market of the size they have filled with thier previous 3 products...On the subject of Andrew Weatherall though via. Two Lone Swordsmen, Keith Tenniswood is a big fan of that green Korg one.. ES-1? ;-) oooh, that delay knob!! hahaha. Look at it this way though, Elektron are very DSP based these days I would love to see them put those skills into some small (<\ufffd150) effect boxes. I recently bought a couple of those Alesis ones, as I can't remember thier names, you can tell that I don't use them much. the quality is awful, both have a constant humm. /Steven
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Re: Grime
2004-03-13 by Steven Henry
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