If you download the manual from machinedrum.com at the end it has a midi cc
chart
Every feature has a CC!
The Pads are sorta moris code type tapping id say it rests a little under a
16'th of an inch, and they are verry accurate (in my opinion)
And it has 2 inputs wich can be used with Drum triggers!
So u can hook up 2 pads from an electric drum kit to the MD
One of the coolest features on the MD is the way the knobs work, when you
twist them normally the spin slowly, but when you press down on the knob, it
goes faster, this is the fist synth ive seen that does this and I hope it
becomes a trend
I have some tunes I made with the md on my website @
http://www.cryogenick.net first 2 on the "music" page have Machinedrum (in
crunchy mess the whole rhythmic part is a machinedum completely dry, with no
processing at all)
The MD is definitely my favorite piece of gear, its worth every cent.
Kyle Riggs/Cryogenick
maker of odd noises
http://www.Cryogenick.net/
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-----Original Message-----
From: nev@... [mailto:nev@...]
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 9:41 AM
To: elektron-users@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [elektron] Questions for the MD Thumpers
hello MachineDrummers. I don't (yet) have an MD to grace my desk, so
I've got a few questions for you MD thumpers:
* Is it possible (yet) to send MIDI CCs out via the eight knobs?
(Likewise, do the pads send data out?)
* SHIFTY: Nice work on the DTMF tones(!) Do you have a demo recording
to showcase your tonal exploration?
* What words would you use to describe the sensation of pushing/playing
the MachineDrum pads? (Examples = Bouncing on rubber? Dialing a
pushbutton phone? Squishing a wet sponge? Tapping out a morse code
message? etc..)
thankyou!
(ps - more audio demos please! I've enjoyed all of your sounds quite a
bit)
tim
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