Am I the only one? [Machinedrum love]

I wish i had one…

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what stand is that?

the track scroll encoder is the worst thing about machinedrums. (imagine if it was a MnM style joystick…???). beyond tempo and track selecting which can be done faster and more reliably via func+trig it doesn’t serve any purpose.

after installing a new one several months ago it’s already on the fritz, slowing down tempo when speeding up, have to use it at a consistent speed for reliability.

there is a similar encoder on my boss sp505 that is over 20 years old and had much more abuse, but it’s rock solid after all this time.

just thought i’d throw some much needed negativity into this love thread.

they have the same interface designer as well!

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GORE.

I picked up a MD at some point along with a MegaCommand and… I’ve been playing more with my MnM :frowning:

I’ll have time to get used to the MC workflow this year and start more gamified projects, at least.

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I literally never use it. I very rarely change tempo, and if I do it’s with the keys, and I use the function keys for track selection.
You are right that a joystick would have been a better option. But the Machinedrum was already an expensive machine, especially for when it came out. So imagine how much more that would have added to the price. Some product design is made for pricing purposes, and they are usually the ones we complain about.
Maybe someone will come up with a clever hack?! Put the word out and you never know. Mechanical engineers love a challenge.

I actually picked up the MNM last night, for the first time in a long time. (I have been getting distracted with modular.)

It is a phenomenal machine. I was having an absolute ball. I think I might dedicate a good month to exploring it fully and creating sounds on it. Dare I start up a MNM love thread? :sweat_smile:

Its hard to choose between the two. They are very different beasts, and sit very nicely next to each other, which is what Elektron we’re going for I am sure. So, why not have both!

Much like the MNM, on the MD, I think the best results are had when exploring with the LFOs and messing with parameters locks (and trigless trigs on the MNM). And both do not need samples. The beauty is in the built in machines.

I suggest some cowbells, noise, snares and kicks for some good sound exploration on the MD. And if you have the new non official firmware, the synth machines.

Also on the MD, assigning FX or control functions on a track as opposed to a machine, can also bring a pattern to life, and make the MD much more playable live.

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at the risk of blowing my own horn sharing this as it’s not often i’ll return to a recording and be really happy with the capture.
The MD clicks, glitches and garbles during live performance (mostly when using ROMs and envelope stuff) but i’m at peace that that is part of its sound :grimacing:
This one has a kind of flow state to it where i wasn’t over thinking transitions and tricks and just let the patterns roll out by themselves.
I’m still yet to find a human/machine interface that allows for fun creative expression like this old timey synthetic percussion sequencer. :slight_smile:

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The spontaneity of this capture makes it all the more interesting

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I think i’ve missed a saison. You find a MD ? If it’s the case, i’m very happy for you. I was so embarrassed.
But finaly everything is cool.
I’m so happy having change my mind. I would have a lot of regret.
Now, when i ear what you do with it, i think you was made for it.
Cool breakthing idmishway of play MD👏

Edit : really like your track, feeling, samples and break, everything is appealing.

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thanks! i wanted yours to do :

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Ahhh, OK, i understand. Nice idea
Less remorses :sweat_smile:

I never thought to play 2 MD. Can be fun, i saw