I like making music most when playing a4 and dt.
no other gear. my moogs sound amazing, great workflow, but complexity holds me down. kind of cognitive overload, lack of focus, etc…
I thought of adding an SSL big six
is it a good idea? routing all 4 outs of a4 into monotrack 1-4
I love the compressor of the SSL Six, prefer it over my Ah.
I am afraid the Big six is too big :\
This thread is cool but it is making me realise im using the A4 to about 10% of its potential…
I have that less with the rytm. I felt the same with the digitone, being a preset type of dude. Yesterday i explained this to my mate while showing him the amount of possibilities and just tweaking stuff and i mangled a sound so heavily we both looked at eachother and said:ok holy shit, it is pretty cool…
This one was also another reason that brought me to create this thread
Good read on the manual, good read on synthesis techniques and audio processing, and you will realised soon the beast you already got on your hands.
Even if this machine can be seen as a preset machine, from my point of view and while this being helpfull to store your own presets or study and deconstruct others, it should be seen as the complete opposite way, a sound design analog beast! (to make it sound yours)
Got mine yesterday! Looking forward to playing more with it. I barely tested it yesterday but found the sound to be pretty full, and definately not lacking in bass. Doesnt sound like a vintage monosynth, but think i will get alot out of it if i think of it more as a modular synth in a box.
LOved the fromfactor, sequencer and the architecture. Absolute amazing. Like all the different enevelope shapes (why the Rytm doesnt have them !! It needs so muich exp. curves !) and gazillion LFOs. But I just didnt liked the sound and it had so many narrow sweetspots that you need to hit like the right filter settings. Was not a joy to programm it for me. But thats just me. I am not worthy !
huh, that’s just what i thought about 10 minutes before reading this. i thought about a “workaround” but didn’t try it. your post made me.
it is possible!
I have no regrets, though. This machine will compliment my Digitakt and Digitone quite well. I really like the latter, but I still feel more comfortable with subtractive synthesis when trying to dial in a specific sound. FM is more of a “happy accident” kind of sound design method for me right now.
Playing around with the A4 for a couple days, I can see myself being busy with the exploration of its capabilities for quite some time. I’m excited!
I loaded Richard Devine’s sound pack today and it’s made me wonder if I may end up enjoying the A4 more than the Monomachine.. I’m not ready to make such a bold statement yet as I’ve only had the A4 for a couple of months, but it is capable of some very unique sounds.
The musicality and emotionally stimulating potential of this thing is incredible. Once again I started to try and learn some things with it and all of a sudden realised I’ve got a track done.
I totally understand the agony at times trying to get something going on from scratch but every time I begin to really push it by using the sound pool, parameter locks and fx track wizardry something unexpected and beautiful happens.
There is just something v special about the way the oscs and filters play together that becomes apparent from the presets alone. It sounds so vivid and alive and conjures up really strong emotions. This instrument is a work of art.