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Dr. Fluffenstein
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Looking for Machinedrum sampes

Post by Dr. Fluffenstein » Sat Jul 10, 2010 3:12 am

Does anybody know where I can download Machinedrum samples? I found some links on the forum but they are outdated. Thanks.

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Re: Looking for Machinedrum sampes

Post by micah frank » Sat Jul 10, 2010 6:13 am

broken machinedrum samples ;) MD Sysex Meltdown Kit -
http://www.puremagnetik.com/index.php?o ... Itemid=177

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Re: Looking for Machinedrum sampes

Post by Dr. Fluffenstein » Sat Jul 10, 2010 11:44 pm

Thanks for that, those are some great sounding racks :D . Are there non-broken samples circulating around? I'm in the process of making a MD rack, but at least now I can emulate a malfunctioning one :lol:

I found these:
http://rapidshare.com/files/131393473/s ... 1.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/131391224/s ... 2.rar.html

But they're rather sketchy, so I was wondering if anyone has some better dry samples.

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Re: Looking for Machinedrum sampes

Post by ark » Sat Jul 10, 2010 11:55 pm

I think M-Audio sells a CD of Machinedrum samples.

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Re: Looking for Machinedrum sampes

Post by Tarekith » Sun Jul 11, 2010 12:51 am

ark wrote:I think M-Audio sells a CD of Machinedrum samples.
Yes, created by one of the Elektron guys too, it's pretty good if all you want is static samples of the MD.

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Re: Looking for Machinedrum sampes

Post by Dr. Fluffenstein » Mon Jul 12, 2010 11:15 pm

Thanks I'll check those out.
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Re: Looking for Machinedrum sampes

Post by Slightlydelic » Mon Jul 12, 2010 11:23 pm

there's a machinedrum sample cd/dvd available on the electron site, dont know if its the one mentioned above.

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Re: Looking for Machinedrum sampes

Post by bencodec » Mon Jul 12, 2010 11:26 pm

The MD has 5 different synthesis types. Subtractive, FM, physical modeling, ROM, and Sampling if you get the UW version. they all sound great.
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Re: Looking for Machinedrum sampes

Post by Slightlydelic » Mon Jul 12, 2010 11:28 pm

while we are on the machinedrum subject, can anyone tell me the difference between the mk1 & mk2.

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Re: Looking for Machinedrum sampes

Post by Dr. Fluffenstein » Mon Jul 12, 2010 11:32 pm

bencodec wrote:The MD has 5 different synthesis types. Subtractive, FM, physical modeling, ROM, and Sampling if you get the UW version. they all sound great.
Thanks, I edited out that question from my post since I realize it is synthesis based :) . To re-phrase the question, are the synthesis parameters applied to oscillators? Or are they applied to internal samples? (kind of like simpler/sampler can be used to change a sound)

EDIT: nvm, I guess FM and physical modeling implies oscillators :roll:
Slightlydelic wrote:while we are on the machinedrum subject, can anyone tell me the difference between the mk1 & mk2.
The differences are listed in the manual under the section "Differences Between the MKI and MKII Models"
http://www.elektron.se/sites/default/fi ... OS1.53.pdf

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Re: Looking for Machinedrum sampes

Post by Slightlydelic » Tue Jul 13, 2010 1:10 am

Dr. Fluffenstein wrote:
bencodec wrote:The MD has 5 different synthesis types. Subtractive, FM, physical modeling, ROM, and Sampling if you get the UW version. they all sound great.
Thanks, I edited out that question from my post since I realize it is synthesis based :) . To re-phrase the question, are the synthesis parameters applied to oscillators? Or are they applied to internal samples? (kind of like simpler/sampler can be used to change a sound)

EDIT: nvm, I guess FM and physical modeling implies oscillators :roll:
Slightlydelic wrote:while we are on the machinedrum subject, can anyone tell me the difference between the mk1 & mk2.
The differences are listed in the manual under the section "Differences Between the MKI and MKII Models"
http://www.elektron.se/sites/default/fi ... OS1.53.pdf

thanks for that, not being an owner, i wouldnt have thought to RTFM.

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Re: Looking for Machinedrum sampes

Post by polyslax » Tue Jul 13, 2010 1:20 am

Don't know if you've already seen these ones but I mentioned some Machinedrum and Monomachine samples here:

http://forum.ableton.com/viewtopic.php? ... 9&start=59
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Re: Looking for Machinedrum sampes

Post by Dr. Fluffenstein » Tue Jul 13, 2010 2:27 am

Slightlydelic wrote: thanks for that, not being an owner, i wouldnt have thought to RTFM.
No prob. I didn't assume you were an owner, sorry if I sounded a bit RTFM'ish, that wasn't my intention :) .
polyslax wrote:Don't know if you've already seen these ones but I mentioned some Machinedrum and Monomachine samples here:

http://forum.ableton.com/viewtopic.php? ... 9&start=59
Thanks for those.

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