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offline ecnadniarb on 2007-01-02 21:54 [#02025718]
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Is it worth paying the extra for the UW?


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2007-01-03 01:18 [#02025759]
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Depends. Do you want/need a sampler? Aparently it rocks, and
its twelve bit so it gives you a nice raw kind of 'organic'
distortion. It also remembers whatever you sample with it,
so its still there when you turn it on next.

Mind, I don't have a machine drum. Just a massive dose of
GAS for one.


 

offline cygnus from nowhere and everyplace on 2007-01-03 02:08 [#02025763]
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i've owned the sps-1 (non-uw) for roughly 9 months and i
dont feel the ability to sample is worth the extra 200,
although, i have it send midi to my sp-303 which has 64mb
memory and almost 30 effects, and resampling...

for the 200 you do for the UW, you could get an sp-303. or
another $100 and you can get an sp-404 if you want the
ability to do retrigger and timestretching on its knobs.
theres other samplers as well that you could hook up and
send midi. you could even route the sampler back into the
md's inputs and apply all the effects to it that you could
with any other sound on the machinedrum

my problem is recording the MD, i don't know how. it always
ends up sounding so different and i get frustrated. i'll
record like a 30 minute session, cut the things out that i
want, work w/ them in software and by the time i'm finished
it sounds on par with any other song ive produced on
software: weak and stupid. so i prefer to just jam with it,
let the hours fly by and just make loops. im glad to hear
you are getting one, you will really enjoy it. my current
dillemma is: go out of the country this year; or get a
monomachine. tough choice :(


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2007-01-03 02:15 [#02025764]
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The thing about the UW sampling abitility, is its designed
to be sequenced similar to the other machines in the machine
drum, so you get the parameter locks. You can automate the
speed of the sample, as well as the start and end times. So
it really is different than just sending midi out to another
sampler.

What audio interface are you using? Thats probly the culprit
is you don't have the proper tools to record it with. Its
not just the software that you use for recording.


 

offline esaruoho from helsinki (Finland) on 2007-01-03 02:15 [#02025765]
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i would love to have machinedrum+uw . im all for being able
to sample. i'd use it as a central sequencer, to drive other
bits of gear, then sample them in, and have at it. no more
latency for me, screw ableton live's plasticky sound ( :(
)



 

offline cygnus from nowhere and everyplace on 2007-01-03 02:19 [#02025766]
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currently no audio interface i just do the "REC Out" from my
mixer to my sound card and into ableton


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2007-01-03 02:24 [#02025767]
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Are you using on board sound? Or are you using a proper
soundcard?


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2007-01-03 02:33 [#02025769]
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What I mean is, you aren't going to get a good recording if
you are not using the proper tools to record. Maybe look
into getting yourself a better audio interface. Something
that will allow you to record multiple channels at the same
time, so you can master it properly.


 

offline cygnus from nowhere and everyplace on 2007-01-03 02:42 [#02025772]
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gotta save up :(


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2007-01-03 02:46 [#02025777]
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Its a sad fact of stuff and such.

I have to buy a new video card. I am not happy about it.


 

offline horsefactory from 💠 (United Kingdom) on 2007-01-03 03:03 [#02025781]
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they look sick, i would love one
sampling seems like a big plus to me, not some tacked-on
feature

i have a focusrite saffire le arriving today, looking
forward to being able to record properly :>


 

offline Skink from A cesspool in eden on 2007-01-03 05:25 [#02025811]
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I really want some hardware but i really don't have the
money. I need a guitar most importantly.

My setup now is starting to compare to a real setup these
days.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2007-01-03 05:43 [#02025812]
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Whever you can't afford new gear, do what I do and console
yourself with the fact that Four Tet - Rounds was done
largely in software and a guitar and recorded/processed on a
Soundblaster Live 5.1 card. :)


 

offline Skink from A cesspool in eden on 2007-01-03 05:51 [#02025813]
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I see what you mean. My solace comes from the fact that the
track i got played on radio 1 was written on pentium 2
laptop with 128mb of ram. I just got some tasty monitors as
it goes as well. I wouldn't have been able to afford the
whole price but it was christmas so my dad made up the other
half.

Sweet...

Sorry i rambled a bit there.

: )


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2007-01-03 06:05 [#02025816]
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Wicked, what monitors did you end up getting in the end?



 

offline Dannn_ from United Kingdom on 2007-01-03 06:16 [#02025819]
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The thing with adding contraptions and whatnot to your
set-up is that you wonder how you ever got by without them,
although you can be satisfied with very little


 

offline Arsey Rob from Derby (United Kingdom) on 2007-01-03 07:07 [#02025829]
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if you don't get the UW you'll regret it for the rest of
your life


 

offline futureimage from buy FIR from Juno (United Kingdom) on 2007-01-03 11:23 [#02025877]
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MUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUH
I really really really really really really want a
MachineDrum, and I always kinda discarded the sampler. But
with what Taxi said up there I WANTS!!!!


 

offline oscillik from the fires of orc on 2007-01-03 13:07 [#02025923]
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i desperately want the UW upgrade, but unfortunately for me
they don't sell the upgrade any more :(


 

offline Arsey Rob from Derby (United Kingdom) on 2007-01-03 13:09 [#02025924]
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yeah i missed out on that too (bought a monomachine
instead). i'm such an idiot


 

offline ecnadniarb on 2007-01-03 22:00 [#02026157]
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Thanks peoples. I see how I am fixed at the end of the
month money wise.

Sam: Did you get the Saffire? I was looking at getting it
myself while it's on sale at £199.99. You reckon it is
worth it?


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2007-01-04 01:55 [#02026200]
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Dude, you are NOT an idiot for buying a monomachine.

A suggestion might be to advertise on some internet forums
that you trust, and see if someone has a machine drum with
the userwave that they don't use, and wouldn't mind trading
with yours for an extra hundred pounds or so. That would
give you a cheap upgrade, and make them happy too.


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2007-01-04 01:55 [#02026201]
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The monkey demands you pay attention.


 

offline horsefactory from 💠 (United Kingdom) on 2007-01-04 02:59 [#02026214]
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first impressions are very good, had a mess around last
night and plugged in my decks, 101 and 606 - the recording
quality is fantastic, better than i was expecting even after
reading all the praise about it online. only quip so far is
that it lost the firewire connection once for no reason, but
i think it's probably because i'm using a cheap fw card. i'd
recommend it, especially if you only have a standard
soundcard now and are getting the md.


 

offline lupus yonderboy from 1970. (United Kingdom) on 2007-01-04 07:20 [#02026288]
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i just got an ultralite from the postman, i'd like to try
and get some oktava mics before my santa money gets widdled
away. gear is great fun.


 

offline Arsey Rob from Derby (United Kingdom) on 2007-01-04 08:10 [#02026295]
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a useful forum: www.elektron-users.com


 

offline Quoth from Sweden on 2007-01-04 10:24 [#02026356]
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SPS-1, great device for making the deepest drum machine
beats. this thing is wicked. talk about melting your FACE! i
wouldn't see why i wouldn't sell my soul to the gods versus
paying a couple more moneys for this mamma jamma. shit negro
this shit is whack.


 

offline Skink from A cesspool in eden on 2007-01-05 07:41 [#02026754]
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Tannoy reveal 8D's. I love them, although they need to be
set up properly still.


 


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