With all this talk I’m checking out a minty A4 mk1 in the morning. It might pair nicely with my new dfam and my small percussion modular setup.
The A4 mk1 was my first Elektron and I still miss it.
Soooo, recently I picked up a 0-coast, which I am absolutely loving, especially sequencing the MIDI B CV/Gate options with my DT. And of course now I am thinking “wouldn’t it be great to have a Mother-32 to pair it with – it has a sequencer and its patchbay which would be awesome with the 0-coast, and I could potentially get a DFAM later on” But reading this thread I’m kinda thinking about a mk1 A4 again, with CV/gate it could also expand patching possibilities on the 0-coast, and potentially mean not wanting a DFAM, either. Hmm, decisions
it can it even has more envelopes and lfo’s available than the mother. And p-locks.
You can use the DT for midi sequencing and the A4 for modulation and/or gates. Plus analog drums. (or, as a sidenote, 4 monosynths or a polysynth )
At about the price of one of those moogs.
And if you use the modulators from the mother for the 0-coast, you loose it for the mother itself and vice versa.
Still a great combination
ohm that´s a good point with the A4 vs. Dfam! I´m asking myself … well, can I do anything with the Dfam that the A4 can´t do? Yes, its the oscilator fming each other … but beside that? and soundwise?
Isn´t the A4 the better Dfam (x 4) anyway?
I got mine for 3x more of the price today when I got my A4 MK1 last year… Oops
Found this on youtube. No serious comparison at all, but still a nice example of A4 drums.
Brief druma demo I made a few years back:
still my go to drum presets.
In all ways but three - the DFAM makes sounds the A4 cannot, the silly limited sequencer has a character all of its own, and it’s handsome as hell.
Hmm, maybe my next purchase then I really do want a sound design-y drum machine – I’ve actually been looking for a Nord Drum 2, but seeing as they hardly ever come up for sale, an A4 might just fit the bill and be a great option to work with the 0-coast and also fit well with my other synths…
Have in mind that a little bit of eq and/or comp might be needed to make the a4 shine as a drum machine. That’s my humble opinion
so maybe A4 as a analog drum maschine and dfam as analog complex oscilator … driven by the A4
I also See MK2 go for little as 850€…
I bite myself for letting my MK1 go…but otoh i wouldnt have a MK2 now…
Yes, just checked today again. ± EUR650 in Germany for a A4Mk1.
Also an OTMk1 for EUR720!
crazy. The OT cheaper than a new DT.
long live the gas and consumer mentality in ‘music’ ‘making’ ‘community’
I’m looking forward to the speedy release of a Digitone Mk2 so I can buy a Mk1!
oooufffff… drums on the A4 are the best from the Elektrons and overall very good sounding but thats a big statement.
I think the Tanzbar sounds better, so does the Alpha Base, and the Tempest is banging too but people dont give it enough credit because they dont really understand/know synthesis.
For its versatility, sequencer, easy of use and fantastic sounding drums, the A4 MKI is a keeper - especially at this price
Yes,on the other hand … if nobody gets hurt by it there is no real problem.
Music changes, personal goals change,… life changes.
Still have my first guitar!
ooof tempts me to sell my DT and grab one , yes yes i know i should keep the digi and grab one to go along side of her but but …