I’m so happy for you! The machine drum is, in my opinion, the best drum machine! See you down the rabbit hole!
oh it’s a lot of fun! I can’t believe I got it for this price though, it feels like a steal
MD MK2, non-UW is arguably the best value drum synth available. I miss mine from time to time.
Enjoy!
good call. on the purchase @khaled
hard to find MD’s in pristine condition! most the ones I see pop up for a good price are pretty beaten up.
They definitely don’t pop up THIS cheap anymore. I found a MK2 non-uw that was tried for a few minutes and put away for $600 CAD a couple years ago and felt like i committed robbery
Hi there!
i want to buy a machinedrum, but i don’t know which one.
i found an offer for the machinedrum SPS-1 MkI nonUW for about 600 € and another offer
for the machinedrum SPS-1 MKII UW+ for 1000 €.
Which one should i get? Or shoud i get none of it and wait for another offer instead?
Thank you, your help will be highly appreciated!
What do you want to do?
@PeterHanes
Programming and effecting Drums (using samples and the synthezis), sequencing and effecting hardware gear (synths), jam with it, process samples, record it into ableton… i don’t know, stuff like that haha
what do you have in mind? what would be impossible/hard to do, if i would get the MkI nonUW?
Thank you so much for your fast answer!
Is it right, that i cannot sample with the mkI nonUW version? But would 1000 € be a fair price for the mkII UW+?
depends on what you want. imo the UW resampling with the ram machines is epic. tho if you get stuck in to modulating the effects n ctrl-all/8 etc with the ctrl machines the non uw is still a beast.
to really get either of em singing… utilise the lfo’s, all the different ctrl machines, and (if UW) resampling.
a non uw which is being used to its fullest (utilising all its amazing modulation capabilities) can sound vastly better than a uw which isn’t being used to its fullest imo.
the uw resampling is just another string to its bow which can liven up a pattern.
(not to mention you can load samples into the uw from a computer).
1000€ is a fair price for a mk2 uw+ of its in good condition. seems the standard price for em nowadays.
600€ is a fair price for a mk2 non uw.
is the uw worth the extra cash? only you can answer that. those prices seem normal tho.
[edit: in error I thought you said MKTWO non uw] my mistake. I’d say 600 is expensive for an mk1 non uw. that would be about 450 euro in my perfect world]
I’d definitely recommend the mk2 UW.
For the extra 400 you get an additional 32 steps, sampling and +drive(for samples and different projects/snapshots)
Plus there’s been some reports of the power supply being difficult to replace if the original defects
If it is in good shape, and you really want one, get it
If you regret it, you can sell it again, for the same price or a small loss.
To me, there is so much fun to be had with the real-time sampling.
Good luck with the purchasing.
Kind regards
Thomas
Thank you guys so much for your answers!
i think i’ll get the MkII UW! thanks for the tips!
that’s also a good point!
Cheers!
Oh, i found another offer:
SPS-1 UW MkI (no Drive+) also for 600€.
Woud y’all still recommend to get a MKII UW+ for 1000 €?
hm
mk1 UW 600$ is pretty cool…
In France we can find MKII UW+ around 800€.
I found one at 600€ as new, but I guess I was lucky.
i think you were definitely lucky lol
The MKI only has 32 steps. The MKII has 64.
edit: As Ryan previously mentioned. I guess that would be my deciding factor though, how long do you want your patterns and how much do you want to spend? I’d go for the UW MKII+ personally. In fact, I did!
I’m a person which is really undecidedl
Yes I think.
Maybe it depend of your setup.
What do you normally use ?
The MKII UW+ is the maxxed out version. There’s no better one to get. So if you like it, it’s a keeper.