Re: [elektron] Monomachine GND machine?
2006-05-11 by roby
just to clarify, we are talking about the monomachine gnd not the machinedrum (i know the machinedrum s gnd makes clicky/pulsy sounds, but the monomachine is
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2006-05-11 by roby
just to clarify, we are talking about the monomachine gnd not the machinedrum (i know the machinedrum s gnd makes clicky/pulsy sounds, but the monomachine is
2006-05-11 by innerclock2004
Hi again - not fishing for sales really but I ve updated my site with a few nice studio pictures (MD included).....My Sync-Shift is still available if anyone
2006-05-11 by erase
oh you just put out the trigs where you like the arpeggiator to advance one step , with clever programming you can make wonderful stuff. it sends out an
2006-05-11 by roby
yeah, i m dreaming of all the possibilities until i get home. does it send a pulse per note-on or is it a continuous pulse, tempo dependent? ... -- .roby
2006-05-11 by erase
abso-stinking-lutely A nice trick with the juno6 though if you get tired of the same melody , get the filter to self oscillate and play around with the
2006-05-11 by erase
amen to that
2006-05-11 by innerclock2004
Not being smart but life was much tighter before Midi. When everything locks to the rising edge of a nice +5 volt pulse wave - everything is always on the
2006-05-11 by roby
oooh, no way!! i should try that with my juno 6 then. but, that s what it does then? ... -- .roby http://www.sweet-trip.net http://www.myspace.com/sweettrip
2006-05-11 by erase
oh, he means synths that dont have midi as standard , some old stuff which featured for example an arpeggiator had often an input from which you could pulse
2006-05-11 by roby
that seems kinda pointless (not you, i mean the machine itself)...can t you do that with a midi track? ... -- .roby http://www.sweet-trip.net
2006-05-10 by yok_ele
thanks!! ;) Gonna follow what you said... ... group of ... set every ... There is an ... haven´t ... about it ... for me ... through the ... sysex files
2006-05-10 by Janne G:son Berg
... I ve been using it to trigger arpeggios etc. on old analogue synths. /Janne
2006-05-10 by roby
Hi, just wondering what the GND machine in the Monomachine is for (not the sine or the noise)? It s synthesis page is empty and there s no documentation about
2006-05-10 by djmitymike
Yes, i think i just may.... first I need some info though: How is the MD set up un ure environment? Second: How is the individual channel strip set up? just
2006-05-10 by Tarekith
Different D/A s in the MD and your computer soundcard too, that can make a big difference. ... -- Tarekith http://www.tarekith.com
2006-05-10 by Patrik Rydberg
Well, the original sample is mono as well. /Patrik
2006-05-10 by Patrik Rydberg
Well, yes, I konw they are 12bit, but that should just alter the amplitude of the samples, not the symmetry of the rise/fall of the waveform. A sine wave
2006-05-10 by Tarekith
They are also mono, where as the sample in Cubase might be stereo. ... -- Tarekith http://www.tarekith.com
2006-05-10 by Ville Gustafsson
That s not strange at all, the machinedrum samples are converted to 12-bits and gritty-sounding on purpose. That s the whole point. If you want them hi-fi,
2006-05-10 by Patrik Rydberg
Yes, well, what s annoying me isn t that my bass drum sounds bad in a mix. What s annoying me is that the same sample of a kick, played straight from cubase
2006-05-10 by tahvenaine2002
From my experience, getting deeph oomphs is a matter of mixing sounds together. It s easy to alone, but when you start to add different sounds to it, overall
2006-05-10 by damon
FANTISSIMO!!!!
2006-05-09 by Jesse
FORTE ! ... From: synthyscott To: elektron-users@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 6:25 PM Subject: Re: [elektron] Machinedrum bottom end lacking...
2006-05-09 by synthyscott
Dynamix is the key. ... From: Chris Stammen To: elektron-users@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 5:57 PM Subject: Re: [elektron] Machinedrum bottom
2006-05-09 by Chris Stammen
Also, it might not be your MD at all: adding pads with thin kicks, using a decent compressor, in the right mix, might pump the beat a bit :) If that aint
2006-05-09 by Tarekith
Hey guys, has anyone else seen this? When I use a CTRL All machine with my MD-uw, and then reload the current kit, some sounds are not reverting to the
2006-05-09 by Jesse
Different strokes for different folks i suppose, or in this case dif thumps for different bumps? It all depends on what type of kick i am trying to create.....
2006-05-09 by ransomnoteny
Hey all..new to this forum...need some help..have a machine drum running in logic..and for some reason i can record midi messages, but they only play back if i
2006-05-09 by Tarekith
It s 100% entirely you. The MD thumps somethign fierce IMO, try playing with the EQ and hi pass filter with heavy amounts of res. ... -- Tarekith
2006-05-09 by rydan
Hello there! I have been experimenting quite a bit with my UW, and I really love it, especially for creating weird percussive loops and strange sampling
2006-05-09 by rydan
Well, That would be rather nice, especially if you could use a midi keyboard to adjust parameter locks of the midi machines, like you do on the MM, press
2006-05-09 by pixfodase
In my previous post what I meant was that Actually I *wouldn t* mind paying extra to have this feature alone.
2006-05-09 by Rui Peixoto
Hi elektromites! I posted a suggestion for a possible OS upgrade in which the MD could accept/record keyboard input sometime ago. I think we got lost in a
2006-05-08 by uri indgena
I know little but: what i do is change the whole kit+patterns, so every archive is a group of ideas that i want to play together, this way I load a whole live
2006-05-08 by yok_ele
hi, I transfered from my monomachine to my PC (Windows XP)a pair of patterns+kits. From the Midi OUT of the monomachine to the midi IN of my external card
2006-05-04 by Tarekith
FYI, the keyboards in the Virus Full sized versions are the same as the Fatar SL161, the Indigo uses a slightly different one, but the Polar is Fatar as well.
2006-05-04 by Gerald Stevens
Uh... yep - they put a fairly generic keyboard in the Indigos. I guess all the sparkly blue-lights were supposed to make up for keyboard quality. It really
2006-05-04 by Andy Tarpinian
... Woh, Really? I haven t touched an Indigo in a while but my KC board blows the mono s out of the water, I can t imagine they put crappier boards in the
2006-05-04 by Desdinova
... Phew, ok... hmm, routing velocity to two different parameters sounds delicious. I ve been trying to find a buyer for one of my kidneys since the Elektron
2006-05-04 by Gerald Stevens
The monomachine keyboard feels almost exactly like my Virus. Of course, I have a Virus Indigo... so that may explain it. -gerald [Non-text portions of this
2006-05-04 by Andrew Denyes
The Monomachine keyboard is velocity sensitive. If you want velocity to control a parameter, you must assign it in the Kit Edit- Assign- VEL panel. You can
2006-05-04 by Andy Tarpinian
... i just hooked it up to the virus and yes it is velocity sensitive. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2006-05-04 by Desdinova
hmm, well, I guess it s outside the scope of the classic monosynth paradigm but I really thought that it did. So, are parameter locks the only way to change
2006-05-04 by niall munnelly
... actually, this may be wrong; i haven t played with my mono in a few months. the sequencer _definitely_ doesn t record velocity changes. i can t remember
2006-05-04 by Desdinova
It s not velocity sensitive? c_c
2006-05-04 by niall munnelly
... the monomachine experience is taken to a whole other level wit hteh keyboard, though. -- yours, niall. .. . . . . . . .
2006-05-04 by johan_et_pirlouit
Thanks for the quick replys. I wanted something that I could use as my master controller as well. Without aftertouch, or even velocity for that matter, I
2006-05-04 by Andy Tarpinian
... yea it s totally not up to quality of somthing like the virus, but its so worth it to have it intergraded [Non-text portions of this message have been
2006-05-04 by niall munnelly
... it s on the cheaper side, and there isn t any touch sensivity. i m not afraid to bash at it, but, then again, there s little point in bashing at it with
2006-05-04 by johan_et_pirlouit
What do owners of the SFX-6 keyboard version think about the quality? Is there anybody who has compared it to the keyboard feel of a kawai, virus, or moog