So who's got a Monomachine?

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So who's got a Monomachine?

Post by Thinktanx » Wed Mar 21, 2007 8:44 am

Just bought a used Monomachine SFX-6, and am waiting for it to arrive. I'm seriously stoked. I am about to burst waiting for it. Curious who else is rocking the Mono along with Live, and what you have to say about it. :D
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Post by northernlight » Wed Mar 21, 2007 10:41 am

since i got my elektron gear (monomachine & machinedrum) i haven't touched live. :oops:

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Post by Thinktanx » Wed Mar 21, 2007 5:30 pm

Yeah, you know, I'm totally looking forward to syncing up my Mono and MD and just rocking outside the box. Of course, everything will still end up in Live, but the more work you can do outside the box, the better, IMO. :D
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Post by iamnotcool » Wed Mar 21, 2007 7:00 pm

how are you guys with elektron gear running your audio interface configurations? Are you using the master outs only, or are you taking advantage of the 6 outs and running them to your audio interface? I'm interested in selling Komplete to buy machinedrum or monomachine, but I dont have an audio interface at the moment, leaving me with just the master out to the onboard sound.
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Post by Thinktanx » Wed Mar 21, 2007 8:11 pm

I rarely ever use the individual outs on my Machinedrum because they bypass the master fx buss, which is one of my favorite parts of the machine. I love the MD rhythm delay and gated reverb. And I usually spend a ton of time programming my beats on the Machinedrum with parameter locks and all that, so by the time I dump it to Live, it is pretty much exactly how I want it. Sometimes I will throw some crazy Ableton fx on it, but most of the time the only thing I'll add is a little more compression to get it ridiculously bangin. This is on top of the compression from within the MD itself, which is more than adequate.

I will say this, no matter what, if you get some elektron gear, you will not regret it. The MD is the most amazingly expressive drum machine. I have had mine for a few years now, and I still find out new tricks it can pull on a weekly basis. Love, love, love it. Can't wait for my Mono to arrive. :)
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Post by Tarekith » Wed Mar 21, 2007 11:23 pm

I don't use the extra outs on my Machinedrum either. Like all drum machines and grooveboxes, they always botch it by not including the effects on the seperate outs. Oh well, the stereo out works fine for me.

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Post by Clearscreen » Thu Mar 22, 2007 12:08 am

i've got an sfx60, and theres been a couple times i wish i'd got the sfx6! still, the 60 can be moved about a lot easier! awesome machines with really unique sounds - you're going to love it! :D
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Post by Thinktanx » Thu Mar 22, 2007 1:19 am

Clearscreen wrote:i've got an sfx60, and theres been a couple times i wish i'd got the sfx6! still, the 60 can be moved about a lot easier! awesome machines with really unique sounds - you're going to love it! :D
Yeah, the portability factor of the 60 would be cool, but I wanted that joystick and keyboard. Plus, I quite like the uniqueness of the 6.
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Re: So who's got a Monomachine?

Post by ophidite » Thu Mar 19, 2009 12:56 pm

is it possible to recreate a sort of parameter lock inside an impulse rack for example

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Re: So who's got a Monomachine?

Post by six_o_clock_crow » Thu Mar 19, 2009 1:35 pm

ophidite wrote:is it possible to recreate a sort of parameter lock inside an impulse rack for example
I am saving for a Machinedrum and Monomachine, because I want to get away from computer based writing. I'll still keep Live for gigs, remixing, and collaborating with people I know that also use Live. But, frankly, I am getting tired of computer based creativity.

Anyways to answer the question :lol: ... I don't have any Elektron gear yet, but as I understand 'parameter locks' they are essentially a way of having specific events happen on a per-step basis within a looped sequence. For example: every time the kick plays on beat 2, the pitch increases by 4 semitones etc. I think you can record this in to the MD or MnM 'live'?

So, I guess the equivalent in Live would be automation?
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Re: So who's got a Monomachine?

Post by onehandstand » Thu Mar 19, 2009 1:37 pm

I had sfx6 and regret selling it, it's an amazing instrument
but one day i'm gonna get sfx60 along with this little gadget http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JP5x7jDg73c
drool :P

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Re: So who's got a Monomachine?

Post by jesQuick » Thu Mar 19, 2009 1:37 pm

How about a dummy clip. Wouldn't it do the trick??

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Re: So who's got a Monomachine?

Post by six_o_clock_crow » Thu Mar 19, 2009 2:39 pm

jesQuick wrote:How about a dummy clip. Wouldn't it do the trick??
That's what I was kinda thinking - automation of one form or another.
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Re: So who's got a Monomachine?

Post by soundwave » Thu Mar 19, 2009 3:01 pm

six_o_clock_crow wrote:
ophidite wrote:is it possible to recreate a sort of parameter lock inside an impulse rack for example


Anyways to answer the question :lol: ... I don't have any Elektron gear yet, but as I understand 'parameter locks' they are essentially a way of having specific events happen on a per-step basis within a looped sequence. For example: every time the kick plays on beat 2, the pitch increases by 4 semitones etc. I think you can record this in to the MD or MnM 'live'?

So, I guess the equivalent in Live would be automation?
Parameter lock is different, it "locks" a certain machine in a value that you created, for example pitch of bass drum, and that doesn't change when you tweak master pitch
Automation is more like recording a movement of a pot or a slider, that can be easily overwritten, the lock "locks" it, so it can't be changed...
You can download the manual on elektron's site
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Re: So who's got a Monomachine?

Post by Thinktanx » Thu Mar 19, 2009 7:12 pm

Soundwave is right on.

Parameter Locks are 'automation' in a very general way, but drawing automation lines on a grid could never compare to the tactile nature of using the Elektron machines. There are no other instruments on Earth with such a seamless marriage of sequencer and synth/sampler. And then you throw in Slides... oh man. 8)
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