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some questions before buying this machine...

some questions before buying this machine...

2003-07-17 by philipp_angleitner

first question: is it possible to make some absolutely "digital" 
beats with this machine? or are there only beats possible which have 
something like an analogue feel? the question is a bit tricky, i 
know ;)

second question: how many parametres are there for the different 
sounds? how many different values do the parametres have? i mean: the 
jomox xbase has 127 values per parametre. so how many offers the 
machinedrum?

last question: is this tool better than the xbase? what do those of 
you say who own both these tools?

thanks for answering and sorry for my fucked up english... phil

Re: some questions before buying this machine...

2003-07-18 by Joe

--- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, "philipp_angleitner"
<Philipp_Angleitner@a...> wrote:
> first question: is it possible to make some absolutely "digital" 
> beats with this machine?

yes. yes. yes.


yes!

> or are there only beats possible which have 
> something like an analogue feel?

well, it's not analogue, but the appropriate machines do an excellent
emulation of it.

 
> second question: how many parametres are there for the different 
> sounds? how many different values do the parametres have? i mean: 
> the 
> jomox xbase has 127 values per parametre. so how many offers the 
> machinedrum?

for each machine there are up to 8 synthesis parameters (decay, pitch,
modulation, tremolo, snap, tune, hardness, etc.). most of them have 8
and a few have a couple less. then they all have 8 effects parameters
(EQ, filter, sample-rate and AM (basically an amplifier)). and they
all have 8 "routing" paremeters (delay, distortion, panning, volume,
reverb and 3 LFO paramters). in addition, each machine (there's 16 per
pattern) has a dedicated LFO which can be setup to modulate any
parameter (as well as another machine's parameter) with different
waveforms.

> last question: is this tool better than the xbase? what do those of 
> you say who own both these tools?

i've only heard demos of the xbase. it sounds like it's a great drum
machine, but that's about it. many people have written entire tracks
on the MD, because of the wealth of sounds it offers. the xbase does
great analogue drums, but the MD can emulate analog drums (very well)
as well as *many* other drum and electro sounds.

check out http://www.elektron.se and click "partner"; there might be
someone in your area that can demo the machine for you. that will give
you a better idea of what it's really like to play this great machine :-)

Joe.

Re: some questions before buying this machine...

2003-07-18 by Ronald

> second question: how many parametres are there for the different 
> > sounds? how many different values do the parametres have? i mean: 
> > the 
> > jomox xbase has 127 values per parametre. so how many offers the 
> > machinedrum?

I guess you still don't have the answer youre looking for.
The number of steps for every parameter is also 127 like all the 
usual midi CC's. This gives you smooth parameter changes without 
stepping artifacts. You can make ik step though if you like that 
through parameter locks, the best feature on the MD for sure.

And yes it can sound very digital, very high to very low, very short 
to very long sounding digital, harsh, metallic, man i really love 
this machine!

Grtz. Ronald.

Small impression of MD/Evolver combo:
http://www.roonan.fiberworld.nl/Roonan-short-MD-EV.mp3
(i promised this demo a few weeks ago, here is a small preview of a 
live set i'm working on, expect more within a month or so)

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