No… What I’m saying is play with the models
I haven’t had any issues with jitter when recording USB audio. I did have an issue months ago where some tracks would stream at two octaves above where they were supposed to be, but after the last update, I haven’t seen that issue again
The new electribe basically.
Simple, stupidly fast, and un breakable
I’m convinced that you can do some real hit with both models!
As an M:S fan, I do get why it’s overlooked:
- We’re on an enthusiast forum, and enthusiasts tend to go for more powerful machines (OT, DT, MPCs, even straight up DAW), not the entry-level ones
- It’s not the newest Elektron (hi M:C!)
- Hardware sampler machines under $500 aren’t as uncommon in 2022 as, for example, affordable FM drums
- It’s a sample player, not a sampler, and the pads are too stiff for proper finger drumming. Change either of these and I think the M:S could legitimately be a Classic. Instead, it’s merely Very Good in a sea of other Very Good bits of hardware
Thanks I heard that USB Audio doesn’t stem out each track though - just the stereo out. So unless I am wrong that makes it not really a great option for me. Oh well, for the price it is a nice intro to Elektron sequencing.
You can just record it 6 times on a 4 bar loop?
4 bars is not really enough to me since half the point of the Elektron sequencer is using the probability and P-Locks to keep the sequence evolving. So I’d personally do more like 48-64 bars and it’s not really worth the extra work for me to stem it out that way.
Sometimes not buying gear is the best option in my case.
I guess everyone has their own feeling in what is or isn’t worth the time.
I personally would have no issue sampling that into 60 bar on my MPC, muting the tracks and doing it again, as that’s what I do already on my Overbridge enabled Digitone and non Overbridge Wavestate alike
Yep, I personally would so there we go. I’m getting rid of a decent amount of gear though so I am pretty picky at this point about what comes in.
I just put my M:S to sleep (sold). Now I’m trying to decide if I need to go Digitakt. The M:S was fun but I didn’t like browsing or loading samples. Seemed cumbersome. Also I’ve noticed in Digitakt videos that it seems to have a “sound” that I like. That kind of thing can go a long way in terms of motivation me. But the M:S sound didn’t do anything for me one way or the other.
Sounds like you’d enjoy the Digitakt.
Bigger screen, more capabilities. And still a great punchy, hifi sound.
I’m very close to getting one. What I’m wanting to do is grab short bits of audio coming out of my Count to 5 that I run various things into and then sequence away. But I’d like the whole process to be fairly quick.
digi will be great for that, you just can’t go wrong with the Digitakt!
Great. Now I want one. What about Model Cycles? Is that going to be a classic too?
yes
That’s always been my take on the M:S as well.
i see it like an akai S20, only fail it cannot sample but that’s not too hard…
I slept on my Digitakt once and woke up with a bent encoder. I wouldn’t recommend sleeping on ANY Elektron devices.
Also dont sleep in the subway…
I have awoken!
First impressions - hooked up to my MPC (the way I run every synth) its like an awesome extension of the machine.
Selecting a track makes it chromatically playable on the MPC pads (which are far better to strike) regardless of the mode and the knobs of the M:S give playability and tweaking that’s just not there on the MPC when running a drum program.
And then there’s the step sequencer, which is way better than the MPC step sequencer and right in front of you.