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Re: [elektron] Re: Machinedrum question

2003-07-16 by Janne G:son Berg

... Hmm... but the 777 does already have two oscs (plus two subs). What you get is a three oscs (and three subs), plus the 202 has cleaner sounds when going up

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Re: A few questions

2003-07-16 by ask

Thanks, that is the closer, I just need to fish together the moeny and I ll be placing my order, hopefuly within the next 2 months. It s hard waiting though,

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[elektron] Re: Machinedrum question

2003-07-16 by ask

Actualy, the MC-202 is slaved to the FR-777 via the cv/gate out. Mixing the two together givees a nice sound, similar to having a dual ocilator synth. I dont

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Re: A few questions

2003-07-16 by Ronald

... pain ... using ... Yes, midi is always send out (depending on the midi settings). It s a very clever system because you can also send program changes wich

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Re: [elektron] Re: Machinedrum question

2003-07-16 by Janne G:son Berg

... Interesting! How will you be using the MC-202, loading sequences into it between every track from cd? The rest of the gear seems to work fine in a live

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Re: Machinedrum question

2003-07-15 by ask

I m in the same situation (considering droping the money on a MD). This is what I have that may help you. The MD is very industrial/electronic sounding, it s

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Re: [elektron] A few questions

2003-07-15 by ask

Thanks, that helps out a bit. And I dont think you would want to be moding this cisco, they sell for 600USD on ebay and that is without the extras I have in

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Re: [elektron] String sounds on the MD

2003-07-15 by Sr. Minimo

Hey Joe Your track is very touching, it really moved me in a day when I needed some sunshine. thanks flavio __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!?

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Re: [elektron] Machinedrum question

2003-07-15 by I've got a LASER, Earthman!

... that s an idea! :) ... My personnal view is that natural sound are not why the MD is here. (it s more here to prepare the coming of the ETs ;) The natural

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Re: [elektron] Machinedrum question

2003-07-15 by M-.-n

... I don t know if you can say linndrum is natural . To be the MD excells in the wierd & solid department. You can get solid groove but it always sounds a

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Machinedrum question

2003-07-15 by sebastien robin

Hello, I m thinking about buying a Machinedrum next christmas. Few quetions : Is it good for Hip-Hop, Funk, I m not looking for Natural sound in particular.

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Re: [elektron] A few questions

2003-07-15 by Corey Appleby

... I believe so, but I ve never used it to sequence any other gear. ... Yes. But kits are never autosaved. ... There s a copy on this page:

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A few questions

2003-07-15 by ask

Ok, before I sell off all my non-essential belongings to be able to afford a MD, I have a few questions. 1) will the MD operate in-full while in pattern edit

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Re: Speak & Spells.

2003-07-15 by jp

If you are looking for voice synthesis and aren t afraid to use a computer, check out Festival. It supports proper pronuciation in a few languages and says

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Re: [elektron] Speak & Spells.

2003-07-14 by M-.-n

Talking about bended toys... another classic target for mods is the serie of casio toy keyboard...I have a SA-1 and, though it is not bended, I discovered that

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Re: [elektron] Input/output questions

2003-07-14 by not known

... 2) Are the 2 separate 1/4 audio in jacks and 6 separate 1/4 audio out jacks of the MD mono or Stereo. The reason I ask is that the main output is left

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Input/output questions

2003-07-14 by ofthicktum

Hi I have recently purchased a Machinedrum which is bringing much me pleasure. Everyday I am finding new features and creating new sounds that are to be

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Re: [elektron] Speak & Spells.

2003-07-14 by endlessnessisticman

I would think, if you made it simple enough, you would only need a few filters if you are taking a speech production route. Maybe 4 or 5 points for vowel

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Re: [elektron] Speak & Spells.

2003-07-13 by Raj

one more thing... this maybe the future http://www.sospubs.co.uk/soundbank/1.asp#vocaloid the Yamaha Vocaloid ... From: I ve got a LASER, Earthman!

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Re: [elektron] Speak & Spells.

2003-07-13 by Raj

hi i agree, with Earthman your better off with S&S and maybe some formant filters. I ve used the Fs1r extensively and its difficult to see where your going

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Re: [elektron] Speak & Spells.

2003-07-13 by voicestatus

... the speech ... The regular beeps ... SSR + ... If I listen to the album Computerworld from Kraftwerk I have to conclude that I like it, so for me it could

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Re: [elektron] String sounds on the MD

2003-07-13 by Janne G:son Berg

... Ok. http://www.dtek.chalmers.se/~d3berg/sounds/stringme.mp3 is my first attempt at creating strings with the md. Some ploingy sound at the start of the

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Re: [elektron] Speak & Spells.

2003-07-13 by I've got a LASER, Earthman!

... It gets boring if you have only that, but to produce something in the same tones, you d need formants (small band pass filters) loads of envelopesŠ You re

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Re: [elektron] Speak & Spells.

2003-07-13 by M-.-n

Speak & Spell s are just sample based. If you are talking about the speech synthesis, I doubt the monomachine will be anywhere close. The regular beeps of the

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Speak & Spells.

2003-07-13 by voicestatus

Greetings, Is there a possibility that the new MonoMachine have some kind of sound synthesis like the Speak & Spell machines??? For those who don t know these

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Re: [elektron] Re: Indiana Users

2003-07-11 by amos luyk

Doh!.... you may have hit on a problem in my thinking..... I guess you have to find one to try out after all =0(. thinking happy thoughts amos ...

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Re: Indiana Users

2003-07-11 by kevin montuori

... a did you know they do a money back guarantee if you order one, get a it and dont like it? what happens to the US duty tax in this case? k. -- kevin

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Re: [elektron] compressor tutorial

2003-07-11 by Federico Ciapi

I have received a simple email, not a tutorial. but I haven t it anymore.... They just explained me how a comp works, reducing peaks. anyway, this is how I use

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RE: [elektron] Digest Number 906

2003-07-11 by Matthieu Boulard

Hello Elektron users ! I read a moment ago that somebody received from Elektron a tutorial to learn how to use the compressor. Would it be possible to get it

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Re: [elektron] Indiana Users

2003-07-11 by amos luyk

Hi Bryan, did you know they do a money back guarantee if you order one, get it and dont like it? thinking happy thoughts amos ...

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Indiana Users

2003-07-10 by ask

If there are any Machinedrum users in Indiana, please contact me. The machinedrm sounds great, but without a way to actualy get a hands on experiance I can t

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Re: [elektron] String sounds on the MD

2003-07-10 by endlessnessisticman

I make alot of synth sounds with the sampler machines. I forget the 3 letter name for it. Just turn up the retriger. Adjust pitch for a kind of filter

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Re: [elektron] String sounds on the MD

2003-07-09 by steril707

i already tried that alot off course.. nobody there who made some decent strings on the MD with a detailed roadmap to success? like EFM-HH; Decay 128; Pitch

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Re: [elektron] String sounds on the MD

2003-07-09 by Janne G:son Berg

... Use the lfo:s for adding more string like envelopes. Go for the reverse lfos:s, apply them to filter width and such. Use the eq to emulate the resonant

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Re: [elektron] String sounds on the MD

2003-07-09 by steril707

i already tried using the gnd-sn a lot, but i always end up with kind of bell -type fm sounds, or some weird rocket scientist elektro tones... please check

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Re: MD Carrying case

2003-07-09 by izfunky

I have a Pelican case for my SP-808 sampler and it s very nice. I haven t sized up which would be right for the MD, but I highly recommend them. Basically

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Re: [elektron] String sounds on the MD

2003-07-09 by lecz2003

Strings like this! Check this out : get a impulse , send it to an external output such as C , connect the output directly into an inputmachine , give both ,

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Re: String sounds on the MD

2003-07-09 by Mind Mechanic

... Sure; start with a GND-SN, use lots of decay to make a nice long sound, and tweak away. You should be able to get some string-like sounds.

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String sounds on the MD

2003-07-09 by steril707

Hello Guys.. Did anybody found out a good way how to do string sounds on the MD? i found some advice from nils odegaard on this in this forum, but its quite

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Re: Sequencer question

2003-07-09 by schmackofanz

I agree that notelength control is crucial to get a perfect groove. If the MIDI machine isnt flexible enough i would suggest that you use the envelopes of your

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