Yahoo Groups archive

Elektron Musical Instruments

Index last updated: 2026-04-28 23:22 UTC

Thread

Re: [elektron] Monomachine impressions?

Re: [elektron] Monomachine impressions?

2003-10-02 by Stacey Dodds

I am loving it.  I do feel the same way as you regarding the spending too much time programing it.  I too have been extremely busy this past week or so!  The few sounds that I have created with it so far I have loved.  The FM+ synth is definitely my favourite so far, but given that the possibilities seem endless so far, I have a lot of faith that this will be the next big thing on the market.  I am looking forward to the next revision.  I would like to see the MIDI problems that I have been having addressed.  I still cannot get the MM to work with a MIDI cable plugged in from my MIDI Time Piece AV.  

Stacey
Show quoted textHide quoted text
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ravi Ivan Sharma 
  To: elektron-users@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 4:23 PM
  Subject: [elektron] Monomachine impressions?


  So, how is everyone doing with their monomachines?

  I personally have been very busy so I haven't been able to devote 
  much time in the last week or so. But in some ways I don't mind 
  since the unit appears to be quite beta and I am afraid to spend too 
  much hard fought time programing when such sometimes vanishes and 
  may be likely to vanish again as the o.s. progresses towards 1.0.

  Loving it, hating it, or jury's still out?

  The way I see it, if I can't find much time, at least in a couple of 
  months or so I will have a better O.S. and a machine full of patches 
  to tweak and work from.




        Yahoo! Groups Sponsor 
              ADVERTISEMENT
             
       
       

  Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. 


[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

AW: [elektron] Monomachine impressions?

2003-10-03 by Splank!

I love it !!!
It is not as complicated as it seems in the beginning,
you just have to get used to it. Then you can work very fast.

You will have to devote some time first then it works by itself.


Flo






-----Ursprungliche Nachricht-----
Von: Stacey Dodds [mailto:staceydodds@...]
Gesendet: Freitag, 3. Oktober 2003 01:41
An: elektron-users@yahoogroups.com
Betreff: Re: [elektron] Monomachine impressions?


I am loving it.  I do feel the same way as you regarding the spending too
much time programing it.  I too have been extremely busy this past week or
so!  The few sounds that I have created with it so far I have loved.  The
FM+ synth is definitely my favourite so far, but given that the
possibilities seem endless so far, I have a lot of faith that this will be
the next big thing on the market.  I am looking forward to the next
revision.  I would like to see the MIDI problems that I have been having
addressed.  I still cannot get the MM to work with a MIDI cable plugged in
from my MIDI Time Piece AV.

Stacey
Show quoted textHide quoted text
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Ravi Ivan Sharma
  To: elektron-users@yahoogroups.com
  Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 4:23 PM
  Subject: [elektron] Monomachine impressions?


  So, how is everyone doing with their monomachines?

  I personally have been very busy so I haven't been able to devote
  much time in the last week or so. But in some ways I don't mind
  since the unit appears to be quite beta and I am afraid to spend too
  much hard fought time programing when such sometimes vanishes and
  may be likely to vanish again as the o.s. progresses towards 1.0.

  Loving it, hating it, or jury's still out?

  The way I see it, if I can't find much time, at least in a couple of
  months or so I will have a better O.S. and a machine full of patches
  to tweak and work from.




        Yahoo! Groups Sponsor
              ADVERTISEMENT




  Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.


[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]





Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/

MM workshop pt. 1: using the joystick

2003-10-03 by Splank!

Everyone can make new parts to this workshop.
Let?s learn more about the machine.

This info was sent to me by David@Elektron:

"
Step 1: you need to calibrate the joystick first
start while having [function] pressed
Testmode -> Make a circle with the joy ->
press octave up + down -> see a star, *, in the lcd -> restart.

Step 2:
press Kit->Assign to enter the Kit Assign Menu, from here the
destinations and amounts for the joy up-down, left-right, velocity and
key follow are controlled.

The current default setup is Joy left-right to pitch change, quite
standard. The joy up-down is set to the not finished dist, perhaps not
that great choice right now. Just go in and re-assign on turn the amount
to 0.

You can do lots of interesting things with the assign, favorites
velocity to filter Q and filter width or LFO speed and amount. But that
is just the start...

By now both the default setting and the dist are changed, so hopefully this
wont be a problem in the beta release.
"


STICK PLAYING INFO :
by choosing a track you can play with the individual stick settings for that
track.
For each track sound can assign 2 parameters per stick direction.

by pressing [multi trig] jostick movements will affect all track sounds at
once.


best
Flo

Re: MM workshop pt. 1: using the joystick

2003-10-08 by daniel_elektron

--- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, "Splank!" <splank@z...> wrote:

> Step 1: you need to calibrate the joystick first
> start while having [function] pressed
> Testmode -> Make a circle with the joy ->
> press octave up + down -> see a star, *, in the lcd -> restart.

This should not be needed, it is done in factory before shipping. 
This was only needed in your unit flo, becuase you got an earlier 
version.

Daniel

Move to quarantaine

This moves the raw source file on disk only. The archive index is not changed automatically, so you still need to run a manual refresh afterward.