Monomachine, SIN Clipping
2007-05-06 by Niall Munnelly
Hi, At what mix level and volume does a SIN machine clip for you? With the mixer volume one the sixth line and the track volume at 76, some clipping s audible.
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2007-05-06 by Niall Munnelly
Hi, At what mix level and volume does a SIN machine clip for you? With the mixer volume one the sixth line and the track volume at 76, some clipping s audible.
2007-05-06 by roby@sweet-trip.net
Hi, has anyone ever tried anything to make the machinedrum/monomachine buttons click-less? just wondering /roby //www.sweet-trip.net
2007-05-05 by Mattingley
timing inaccuracy in the studio: sucks timing inaccuracy on stage: er... does not suck, not really life is too short, move on or wait for sample-true virtual
2007-05-05 by innerclock2004
... You don t need to analyse or spend hours or even do any testing. If you sync up the SPS-1 to something that keeps regular time closer to the mark you can
2007-05-05 by Silvia Tubig
there is no drift... there is unprecission that got taylored in a way that it follows a regular cheme.. therfore actually simulating what real drummers do.. I
2007-05-05 by Leo Cavallo
(edited from the forum) Another thing to consider, mostly directed to who keeps repeating stop complaining and make some music . The MD - as every other
2007-05-05 by innerclock2004
Thanks Marc and much respect back at you in spades both for the support and for your own obvious interest and commitment to getting the funk back in all our
2007-05-05 by Leo Cavallo
... what a gentleman... and what a brilliant example of humanity... really...
2007-05-05 by marc s davidson
hi david, I have been following this topic with a great deal of interest. you are correct in your assertions - I have to agree completely with what you are
2007-05-04 by innerclock2004
I m posting this copied across from the Elektron-Users Forum not to double up but to clarify my position once and for all on the SPS-1 Timing Debate. Two main
2007-05-04 by J D Budris
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2007-05-04 by J D Budris
I think your sarcasm is pathetic, I was making an assumption from what several others have found to be a problem, I love the sound it makes and I personally
2007-05-04 by rui da silva
i think you guys should all spend more time doing beats and less time on the email... ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2007-05-04 by Silvia Tubig
no reason to be zynic about it.. the MD behaves rather strange in the editor and that sucks.. it more like editing a real drummer than editing a drummachine...
2007-05-04 by onosendai@free.fr
... Enjoy, you only need 15 secondes to figure that in Ableton Live. If you don t, you have a serious earing problem.
2007-05-04 by bainbrge
I think you should sell your MD because it can t keep absolute autistic time , i.e. the super accurate time signature only the severely autistic care about. I
2007-05-04 by geir_helgi
... Drugs? are you referring to drugs? :P hehe J/K
2007-05-03 by fierce4910
Here s another interesting read http://www.notable.com/index.php?page=about It documents the use of the Russian Dragon (rushing-dragging, geddit?) a unit which
2007-05-03 by Ed
... Now, i ve ignored this whole timing debate so far because a) i m _way_ too busy with work to keep up to date b) it seemed to get vitriolic quite quickly
2007-05-03 by Silvia Tubig
i havent done many measurements but i got the idea that the timing gets more accurat when syncing the MD with a clean external clock with turbomidi... more
2007-05-03 by j3l1yt0t5
its the *internal* timing thats whack, not the midi. The midi is solid & consistant. its the sounds triggered inside the machine that are sloppy or magic,
2007-05-03 by J D Budris
This is becoming a huge ordeal. I thought when I bought the Machinedrum UW I was getting the best drum machine in the world. For the price you would expect
2007-05-03 by j3l1yt0t5
I was wondering if I could pay for a Monomachine with magic money ? has anyone tried this with success ?
2007-05-03 by innerclock2004
For those of you who consider that 2.5 milliseconds is esoteric when discussing tempo variation and well outside the range of human perception - here is a
2007-05-03 by Silvia Tubig
... ! I can t believe it s a ... out of my own experiance i can say that when i found the iregularitys in the md´s´timing i was looking for other sources of
2007-05-02 by Silvia Tubig
... And the TR-808 as Daniel correctly observes does not ... thats not true..the 808 is very acurate in general but sometimes looses a beat for unknown
2007-05-02 by Luke Sanger
cheers guys.. ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2007-05-02 by fierce fish
I m wondering do people who are not happy with the timing use swing/shuffle? I don t have an MD but my Mono has pretty good timing when synced to my other
2007-05-02 by verstaerker
yes - press record and play together - it records then the changes u make - i don t know if this works in songmode too ... hey, thanks for the response. when
2007-05-02 by Niall Munnelly
... Absolutely. Record + play. -- Yours, Niall. .. . . . . . . . . . Aleph Null.
2007-05-02 by Luke Sanger
hey, thanks for the response. when you say parameter changes etc. are written live, can they be recorded live and replayed back in song mode? cheers, Luke ...
2007-05-02 by Leo Cavallo
Nobody could have said it better... :-)
2007-05-02 by Niall Munnelly
... On the patterns, or on the kits? You have to save changes to the kits, and pattern changes {like parameter locks} are written live. If you meam kits,
2007-05-02 by Luke Sanger
duh! Cheers, these are the mistakes you only make once! ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2007-05-02 by verstaerker
the settings must be saved with the kit!
2007-05-02 by Luke Sanger
Bankrupted myself buying an M.D last week and have to say I m impressed with the soundto say the least. After making some patterns etc I ve tried to put
2007-05-02 by innerclock2004
Thanks for the response Daniel - it s a very tough issue and you have made your point clear enough although I disagree on a number of fundamental points though
2007-05-02 by Leo Cavallo
hey Tony yeah, I agree, but if that s really a feature don t you think that people should know about that timing detail before buying a MD though? All I see on
2007-05-02 by analogback
... between Midi clock timing and sample accurate timing of audio, anyone who thinks any computer be it Mac or PC has good midi timing is deluding themselves,
2007-05-02 by onosendai@free.fr
... Well, it s not like a little problem you can move on : the timing issue make the Machinedrum incompatible with other machine. You can t play live with a
2007-05-02 by J D Budris
... If this is such an issue that elektron doesn t rectify in an o.s. update. Maybe the mystic JJ that has made the MPC 1000 an absolute wonderfully fun and
2007-05-02 by Niall Munnelly
... I expect that you missed the email from Elektron Labs asking for examples. That s posted in the thread at elektron-users.com If nothing gets done about
2007-05-01 by innerclock2004
... Hi Robert - just to clarify - it is not a bug certainly but by the clearly random nature of the internal timing stability in the SPS-1 it can never
2007-05-01 by Niall Munnelly
... Life ain t cheap in Europe, yo. -- Yours, Niall. .. . . . . . . . . . Aleph Null.
2007-05-01 by Tony Scharf
I think this list should be renamed. The rehashed, reworded, never ending discussion of midi timing and arm-chair dsp coding would be a better title for it.
2007-05-01 by Robert Krueger
... Did you miss the long email from Daniel (elektron) regarding the timing ? :) It s not a bug.
2007-05-01 by Andy Tarpinian
... does the timing issue occur say synced up to the MnM? if so, might be the best example to use as elektron could reproduce the scenario
2007-05-01 by Jesse
I have been reading these Midi Timing e-mails for a month or so now, and I remember maybe a year or 2 ago when someone had first brought up midi related
2007-05-01 by Jesse
... Agreed ... Also agreed... ... From: Niall Munnelly To: elektron-users@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 3:26 PM Subject: Re: [elektron] Re:
2007-05-01 by Jesse
... From: Niall Munnelly To: elektron-users@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 3:26 PM Subject: Re: [elektron] Re: Elektron s timing signature ... I