Re: [elektron] Machinedrum bd_sd
2001-02-24 by Björn Fogelberg
... Coolness! But I think it would be much easier to get the same kind of stomping bass with the program Stomper. Great analogue kicks are really easy to do!
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2001-02-24 by Björn Fogelberg
... Coolness! But I think it would be much easier to get the same kind of stomping bass with the program Stomper. Great analogue kicks are really easy to do!
2001-02-24 by mr klown
Daniel- I m not sure if the Machinedrum can realtime change, but if it can, this might be a better way to demonstrate the bd and sd: Due a recording with the
2001-02-24 by Dr. Whammo
Have you synced the CPU to MIDI?? ... From: ripe To: elektron-users@yahoogroups.com Date: Friday,
2001-02-24 by Brendan Reville
... Cool. It s this kind of richness that I was led to expect that the machinedrum would feature, and which I hope it does! ... very much - Brendan
2001-02-24 by Joeri Vankeirsbilck
... Actually, most of the character of a BD is not made in its low-frequencies, but in its higher frequencies! You get the extra punch by adding some
2001-02-24 by Brendan Reville
... Yup, this is why I suspected a simple FM with pitch bend wasn t enough. I remember Stomper supports multilayering for its kicks, and I did suspect that it
2001-02-24 by Joeri Vankeirsbilck
... Very true!!!!!! But the nice thing about analog is that it s very easy to change its sound! It can be manipulated very well by EQ s, comp s etc etc... --
2001-02-24 by Martin Gustafsson
A bd-snd that can be all from nice and soft like old rythmbox style to hard hitting dancefloor kick. Then I would buy it. On the other hand, I would buy it
2001-02-24 by Brendan Reville
... Interesting. Well, like I keep saying (and I ll stop now :), check out their full tracks to hear how their style of kicks fit into their mix.. ... Hmm, my
2001-02-24 by Joeri Vankeirsbilck
Hi Daniel and Brendan, ... Yes, sort of... I also want such things (and you know what music I m into), but not exactly this BD... but it gives an idea of the
2001-02-24 by Brendan Reville
... I tried following their formula in Sonic Foundry, and actually found it harder than I expected. I ve also had no luck in getting stomper to produce such a
2001-02-24 by Joeri Vankeirsbilck
... Ahem... yes boss! :-) I ll try to do so asap, but I m overworked already (as you know :-). Bye, Joeri -- Joeri Vankeirsbilck joeri@belway.com Belway
2001-02-24 by Joeri Vankeirsbilck
Hi, ... Correct, but I ll try to be constructive! :))) ... Well, if it s the small wav file you mean, then it can not be used in a normal mix imo. Actually, I
2001-02-24 by Daniel Hansson
Thanks alot! That gives me a hint of what you were looking for. Actually that kind of bassdrum would be really easy to recreate, mainly just an FM-pitched
2001-02-24 by Brendan Reville
... I m going to put my feedback on the list because I know that what I m looking for in a sound is probably different to what a lot of others are looking for,
2001-02-24 by Daniel Hansson
...no... It s groups.yahoo.com and then login, and then go to files and then md_demo. And you ll find the demo-file. Joeri: time to update that
2001-02-24 by BLAINE BUXTON
Go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/elektron-users/files/md_demo If that doesn t get ya there, then just sign in into http://www.yahoogroups.com and go to the
2001-02-24 by diabolik@mindspring.com
Is this the correct link?: http://www.machinedrum.com/md_demo/md_bassnare.mp3 If so, I m getting an page error. Anyone else? thnx ... I will shamelessly try
2001-02-24 by Joeri Vankeirsbilck
Hi Daniel, I just downloaded the two mp3 files. Well well, the duck is in there as well. ;-) (inside joke) About the SD and BD... what you posted is most
2001-02-24 by Daniel Hansson
I will shamelessly try use you elektron_users as test-panel for the Machinedrum. As some of you found the published demos to be lacking of powerful bass and
2001-02-23 by ripe
The mobius rocks... I run it through the rm1x in record echo mode, so I never have to deal with the rm1x muting tracks when in grid record mode. I sequence a
2001-02-23 by geneohno@aol.com
Have you upgraded the ss to the latest os 1.1? I use the rm1x to control my sid, and had no problems. I think you are having timing problems cause you use the
2001-02-23 by Sean Welch
i know this isn t gonna help, but how is that mobius working out? good piece of gear?! please, give me pro s and cons of it.. I d realy apreciate it. -sean ...
2001-02-23 by Stéphane Noblecourt
About DUMPS =========== I have had the Quasimidi 309 since 1997 and my best way to do DUMPS without trouble has been midi dumps. No trouble, work fine. I do it
2001-02-23 by teomi@cs.com
Hey all. I was working on a table sound on the SidStation and wanted to dump it as sysex to save my work. the patch included 3 individual tables...kind of
2001-02-23 by ripe
Ok, I just got my sid. I love the sounds, they fit well with a screaming dx100 :) The problem I m having is using the sid with my hardware sequencers. I have
2001-02-23 by scott pagano
hello i am working to create an environment in MAX to be able to control ALL of the sid station parameters from a graphical interface. the continuous
2001-02-22 by Daniel Hansson
I think it s OK to discuss other gear that is slightly connected to the Elektron stuff. Forbidding naming anything but Elektron products would be stupid. :) If
2001-02-22 by geneohno@aol.com
buy it and get a cheap key board. if you don t like it you can sell it at pretty much the same value cause eventually these things (ss) are going to be
2001-02-22 by Andrew Barthle
i was going to say before, but mr. hansson has beat me to it, that i dont think that they had a big plan of lathering us all up for the machinedrum (perhaps
2001-02-22 by Andrew Barthle
there is a handheld music list , as well as one for LSDJ (similar to nanoloop) on yahoo groups. sign up there and you can have all the nanoloop tjafs you
2001-02-22 by krupir@hotmail.com
My thinking : as far as today, I like 309 a lot. Quasimidi have a real good thought on how they put up their instruments as far as I know. They look like your
2001-02-22 by krupir@hotmail.com
I you want THE sound, then Sid might be the shit. THE sid sound that is. If you wanna sit down and have much fun and want GREAT sound but don t really mind THE
2001-02-22 by Sean Welch
come to think of it, what might be best for starters is a sampler. From there, u can create ur own synth patch s and drum tracks. a sampler would also
2001-02-22 by Fred
Then give us an updated OS with lots of bugs so we have something to complain and lament about....praising the Sidstation day in day out is getting tedious. :)
2001-02-22 by Mads Bredager
any suggestions of what to read? i just want a machine that has THE sound. and the sidstation has that. but as written before, im a complete newbie, and the
2001-02-22 by Shawn Mativetsky
... that ... Well a friend of mine, Future-Eater, uses nanoloop (and the sidstation) extensively. Check his mp3.com page ... http://www.mp3.com/future-eater/
2001-02-22 by daniel eriksson
mucho tjafs (bullshittin) about the nanoloop on the sidstation list, maybe keeping to subject would be advisable ? daniel Get your small business started at
2001-02-22 by Janne G-son Berg
... What I am looking for is this: The ease of programming that a 606/808/909 gives you. This makes it fun to play around with and encourages you to explore
2001-02-22 by Daniel Hansson
... I think most of you will like what there is when you get the whole picture. The cool thing about Machinedrum is that it has new synthesis methods for
2001-02-22 by Daniel Hansson
On Thu, 22 Feb 2001, step laub wrote: [4 linked LFO s] ... Chaos programming can never be easy to control. :) Daniel
2001-02-22 by step laub
yep. the lfo´s r realy fascinating me this time. i experienced some neverending lifeform with routing all lfo´s to each other. i like the way the lfo´s
2001-02-22 by Dr. Whammo
Shoot, whats the dealio, yo?!? I think those MP3 s are pretty damn tight! Its not like any factory demo is going to make you wanna sell your mama to buy the
2001-02-22 by teomi@cs.com
thanks for all the info guys :-) do you know where can i listen to demos of the nanoloop besides the ones that are on the nanoloop web site? thanks, Eitan
2001-02-22 by Skin Matrix
hey, To the best of my knowledge you can only get the nanoloop directly from Mr. Wittchow i.e. through the nanoloop site. You can order with complete
2001-02-22 by Logan
Yeah, the Gameboy Classic is a bit more rounded & warmer in sound to the newer color Gameboys but don t let that be a deciding factor. If you can appreciate
2001-02-22 by Sean Welch
probbably. in the older gameboys u got the original sound chip...in the colored ones...u probbably got a re-vamped version with less color and featrues. and
2001-02-22 by Inform3r
... Maybe if Elektron didnt hype it up for so long, our expectations wouldn t be so high?? Looks like their promotion might have back-fired on them.....
2001-02-22 by revtor@aol.com
Hey now you nay-sayers.. I like those sound clips... Lots of Low 808 thunder bass, lots of nice noisy hats/snares and a few squiggly electronic sounds..
2001-02-22 by teomi@cs.com
thanks for the info. I got a couple more questions... in the nanoloop web page it says that the sound of a gameboy classic is considered to be much better than