I *never* expected to be shouted out by one of my favorite synth youtubers, you've inspired me longer than I've even had this crazy machine! 12:39 is the first thing you realize when using the Mono haha
I have the Elektron Model Samples which is great sounding and fairly easy to use. If people want to test the Elektron workflow, its a great way to get started. I'm not sure if I even want the Digitakt as its very expensive and a lot more complicated. I am after ease of use and inspiration, which I feel evaporates when you get bogged down with features.
Absolute favourite synth. When routing to a bus, you need to create a trig on the BUS track. Sound is only passed through to the effects when trigs are on. If you want it wet all the time, you can leave a trig on the first beat and then have max decay.
1. When you heard that bass and immediately got hype, we were also hype. 2. "Attack on the flange?" You're getting crazy with it haha! 3. Toot Elektron's horn man. The clunky, quirky workflow and modular routing makes those machines very special. Cool video as always! Cheers.
Neighbor tracks are super useful on the Octatrack. If you're using two effects on one track, you can route it through a neighbor and slap more effects on it. I use it to put a Dark Reverb after a chain like bit rate reduction and filter or filter and delay.
@@domachondri I heavily considered getting rid of everything for a Monomachine + Octatrack combo...sometimes I still look at my studio and think I have too much gear
Damn, lotta routing possibilities! I can see where the DNA of the OT and the Analogs came from. These are great, but seriously don't sleep on the A4, especially the MkII. It's pretty much a very odd 4-voice semi-modular system, and it's eurorack integration is perfect. That, and convenience of Overbridge make it a keeper for me. Would love to see Elektron revive some of ethos behind the MnM in their next synth, though
The two gotchas with routing audio are 1. You can only buss tracks from top to bottom, ie you can’t feed the output of a track to a lower numbered track, and 2. you have to trigger an FX or thru track to hear it.
This! Using neighbor tracks is also a good thing to automatically trig the FX from the previous track. + let’s not forget to plock the FX for extra funk! :D
lost the SD cards day of shoot, used an ATEM with slow SSD to capture 2 4k feeds. haha. had to do what i had to do! hopefully didn't take away too much of the vid for you!
Besides my rusty 101 the MonoMachine is the only piece of gear that will never leave me. Was surprised at the end of your clip that you got so much movement in the track and you didn't even use parameter locks (which were first introduced on MonoMachine).
@@outerdead Weird. I had my silver Elektrons connected to everything else and had no issues at all. The only problems I had were a couple of pots/encoders that eventually started acting up and i had to get them fixed.
@@VincentsVideoVisions did you ever use the 12 bit sampler sampling more than just drums/ one shot hits...id like to here songs other than techno been made with there potential
This is a great one, RT! Listened on my work commute, had to rewatch now that I'm home. Always love when you end up geeking out too hard and struggle to keep it cool 🤣
This video perfectly captures the fun of jamming on the MnM. The keyboard version would be great in a studio. The desktop is perfect for couch & headphones. Too bad they never offered the joystick on the desktop version.
monomachine doesnt have velocity sensitivity so the keyboard is a bit useless for how much space it takes up. i hooked up a midi keyboard to my monomachine and immediately went back to just programming it from the knobs.
Thought I didn’t want it or the MD UW anymore… Paid the price to get them back… Never will we part like that again. Endless discovery and rediscovery of gold.
The world has gone crazy. I bought a used machinedrum for 800 and thought it was too much. Just saw the prices today and wondering what are people smoking?
i bought machinedrum for 800 and sold it for 800. sometimes i wish i hadnt sold it but my first impression of it was that it just sounded bad. i still have my monomachine but im still holding on to it even though i find it barely more inspiring than the machinedrum. Elektron Four and Rytm are the way to go. especially the four.
Having reverb/feedback in the synthesis engine is something I think the Nonlinear Labs C15 does. When I think about what synth I would spend 5K on, the list is only 3 long and that's one of them.
@@danielmulholland5869 Moog One, more as an object of industrial beauty than as a synthesizer, but I lust for it nonetheless. And then the Deckard's Dream (which after import duties, adding suitable ringmod/FX units, and an MPE controller if you don't have one, would be around $5k). I've heard some surprisingly dynamic playing of the CS-80 on old records before Vangelis used one, and it's a different kind of sound that I don't think a lot of people associate with the CS-80.
Yeah that feedback gets really out of hand if you turn it up. Same on the Rytm. Does this als have a master track option like the last track of the Octatrack being able to function as one?
Kinda. You can set track 6 to a thru machine or an effect and run all of the other effects through it. Not strictly a master track, but it can function like one. The benefit of it is that you can choose which tracks are used as inputs for it, unlike on the OT.
Well the reason it’s become rare is because back in the day it was the least popular and sold the least, sure the keyboard version was more limited but not many had the desk space for it. It’s a curiousity sure but it’s value comes from its scarcity.
Quiero comprar una monomachine 😍 ese sonido a 8 bits es joya. Min 22:47 jajaja a mi me pasaba igual los primeros días que estube usando la machinedrum exactamente esa sensación de no saber que carajo hace la máquina pero suena tremendo jajajaja. Las maquinas de elektron sin duda te fuerzan muchísimo a estrujarte mucho el cerebro para que las uses a full para sacarles el mejor partido de sus máquinas creo que es lo mejor que tienen a pesar de sus limitaciones.
What an awesome and mind bending piece of kit! If anyone is interested then check out and it hasn’t been mentioned already, there is a cool demo of this by Cenk in a Sonictalk UA-cam vid.
I DOES exist....without the keyboard tho. ;) I've got one. sick beat....sounded like you emulated some good old school scratching at one point. very cool.
I had one of the SFX6 MNMs and a MDUW+....my fav synths ever. No other synths sounded so ho-hum but at the same time none others rewarded you as much with trying to figure out how to come up with new and weird ideas as these two early Elektrons. These two machines were definitely products that had a very identifiable sound and style, the newer Elektron stuff didn't float the boat like these. Unfortunate Elektron stopped making them. You didn't borrow this from a guy in Vermont did you?
The MnM is so powerful, I had a same similar reaction when I first got it but ones you get to know it better it opens up so many opportunities, it has a similar mojo to the Octatrack. Here’s a jam from a session: ua-cam.com/video/tnXq2vTEPoY/v-deo.html
Great video. Even at these prices, I'm still not sure I shouldn't just get one and marry myself to its terrible workflow and immensely awkward limitations.
How is the syntakt, released over a decade later, so much less powerful in many ways, despite trying to do something so similar. I wish these were still available.
I feel like Elektron is the only company whereby the more you pay the more you struggle. It gets more unuserfriendly (real word?) I made tons of beats the first month on the digitakt then bought the octotrack and after a year still on beat number 1. Just not fun to use and truly the midlife crisis sampler hahah
Don't give up! After five years with the octatrack, it'll only be slightly perplexing when it refuses to sample, or refuses to play something, or just randomly catches fire and kills the cat because of some obscure setting you accidentally turned on six months ago. Weird thing is, after all the frustration I finally realised there's just nothing quite like it, and now I've fully got Stockholm Syndrome and can't ever part with it even if the encoders literally crumble into dust or suddenly one day fire spring-loaded metal spikes covered in human faeces through both of my hands. I'm just stuck with it in this weird abusive relationship forever.
Ricky about to drop the hottest IDM EP of 1996
sophie used this for her ultra futuristic shit that everyone thought was the hottest idm of 2016
I *never* expected to be shouted out by one of my favorite synth youtubers, you've inspired me longer than I've even had this crazy machine! 12:39 is the first thing you realize when using the Mono haha
ily pls upload more jams 🙏
“I have a delay somewhere, but I’m not sure where”
-Classic Elektron User Quote
pff
Nnnaaanng nnaaaannnggg 😂
I have the Elektron Model Samples which is great sounding and fairly easy to use. If people want to test the Elektron workflow, its a great way to get started. I'm not sure if I even want the Digitakt as its very expensive and a lot more complicated. I am after ease of use and inspiration, which I feel evaporates when you get bogged down with features.
If you ain't hitting stop twice as a reflex by now then I just don't know what to say.
Classic "I can ping the server, but I don't know where it is in my house"
probably my favourite video of yours. Nice job of explaining some of the interestingness of the Monomachine!
The first rule in the Monomachine club is: ALWAYS turn key-tracking off for both the HP and LP. It makes this machine’s sonic spectrum much wider🤖👍
Thanks for the tip. i struggle to get good sounds out of monomachine. as opposed to elektron four which is amazingly easy to get good sounds.
@@djangofett4879 I’m glad to help. It took me a while to notice this as well, it’s a complete game changer and level’s up the Monomachine quiet a lot.
this is why i enjoy your channel Ricky, its like we are discovering stuff together...unedited and genuine :)
Absolute favourite synth. When routing to a bus, you need to create a trig on the BUS track. Sound is only passed through to the effects when trigs are on. If you want it wet all the time, you can leave a trig on the first beat and then have max decay.
1. When you heard that bass and immediately got hype, we were also hype.
2. "Attack on the flange?" You're getting crazy with it haha!
3. Toot Elektron's horn man. The clunky, quirky workflow and modular routing makes those machines very special.
Cool video as always! Cheers.
Neighbor tracks are super useful on the Octatrack. If you're using two effects on one track, you can route it through a neighbor and slap more effects on it. I use it to put a Dark Reverb after a chain like bit rate reduction and filter or filter and delay.
The one piece of hardware I can only dream of having. Actress and Sophie did some awesome things with it
And Autechre too!
@@domachondri I heavily considered getting rid of everything for a Monomachine + Octatrack combo...sometimes I still look at my studio and think I have too much gear
@@domachondri Autechre don't count. I don't write the rules. Don't shoot the messenger and so forth.
@@difflocktwo I’ll take this to mean their compositions transcend the gear itself🥰
I saw a Monomachine for 1200 just a couple weeks before Sophie passed. I’m sure I never will again.
That crazy random bass hit on such a cool run two times! Awesome tour around a seldom seen piece thanks!
Super cool unique instrument, thanks for the show and tell on this Ricky!
This video is amazing. I think it’s one of my favorite ones you’ve ever done man. Love seeing just the pure joy on your face at the end. Cheers
Glad you enjoyed it! And thank you for the support Jbrunel!
Another great video with a nice vibe!
SPS1-UW OS X.05 just dropped and its kinda nuts, really brings it up in line with the MNM
I’ve just purchased a MD - I think there is a LOT of interest in these old Elektron devices currently - so thanks for the amazing demo!
I own the "trinity", mnm, Machinedrum and the first Octatrack, but mnm is on the top. great video, great music, and lot of pleasantness. thanks Ricky
Have 2 of the MonoMachines MK2 (non keyboard). They never fail to disappoint. Thanks for sharing the keyboard version!
I have one from the original batch way back when. Got the desktop version since. Still a beast!
I have analog four, digitone, syntakt and digitakt but still want monomachine lol... and still want analog rytm and octatrack too haha.
Damn, lotta routing possibilities! I can see where the DNA of the OT and the Analogs came from.
These are great, but seriously don't sleep on the A4, especially the MkII. It's pretty much a very odd 4-voice semi-modular system, and it's eurorack integration is perfect. That, and convenience of Overbridge make it a keeper for me.
Would love to see Elektron revive some of ethos behind the MnM in their next synth, though
yea the routing, combined with trigs, AND P-locks is mind bending. Its fun to go back and where it all began
@Nkozi - would you say that the Syntakt revives the MnM? They seem very similar to me.
Thanks as always for the inspiration.
I have a MNM... love that thing. Good to see you sitting down with the mythical beast ... cheers Ricky
I've got two of the SFX6s. MnM is my favorite electronic instrument and the keyboard version is just lovely to play.
I am looking for one to buy :-)
This timbre of the sounds in this beat are so good
I’ll NEVER sell my monomachine
The two gotchas with routing audio are 1. You can only buss tracks from top to bottom, ie you can’t feed the output of a track to a lower numbered track, and 2. you have to trigger an FX or thru track to hear it.
This!
Using neighbor tracks is also a good thing to automatically trig the FX from the previous track.
+ let’s not forget to plock the FX for extra funk! :D
beat kinda reminds me of the earthbound soundtrack "battle against a weird opponent" when he ricky started adding the chords
Love my MK1 mono. Takes a bit to get your head into it, but it really is a one off.
Wow! The sound of Autechre
Nice vide and cool vibe! Thanks!
What an awesome piece of hardware. What's going on with the weird framerate drops in the overhead shots though?
I figured he had to sync the camera to the refresh rate of the screen or something
lost the SD cards day of shoot, used an ATEM with slow SSD to capture 2 4k feeds. haha. had to do what i had to do! hopefully didn't take away too much of the vid for you!
@@RickyTinez I think it's kind of cool
I don't even care about or want one of these, but I love this channel so much I am gonna watch this review!
Büromaschinen on Bandcamp did an entire album just on one Monomachine. Sounds amazing.
I am, btw, one of the 500 onwers of the SFX-6 MK1
Besides my rusty 101 the MonoMachine is the only piece of gear that will never leave me. Was surprised at the end of your clip that you got so much movement in the track and you didn't even use parameter locks (which were first introduced on MonoMachine).
I believe the MachineDrum had plocks first
@@arkngle correct, somehow I thought the MnM came first
The silver elektrons are still the best ones.
a video covering the MD and it's new firmware, maybe even the Megacommand would be really superb!
The Machinedrum UW mk2 is my favorite machine of all time. I'm still so devastated that I sold mine and now they are absurdly overpriced.
And the most jittery. Great if you don't need to sync it with anything.
@@outerdead Weird. I had my silver Elektrons connected to everything else and had no issues at all. The only problems I had were a couple of pots/encoders that eventually started acting up and i had to get them fixed.
@@VincentsVideoVisions did you ever use the 12 bit sampler sampling more than just drums/ one shot hits...id like to here songs other than techno been made with there potential
This is a great one, RT! Listened on my work commute, had to rewatch now that I'm home. Always love when you end up geeking out too hard and struggle to keep it cool 🤣
Insane elektron hasn't made a newer version of this or the machine drum
Yeah it is become very obvious the market demand is out there.
@@milk_bath i pray every morning for elektron to wake up to this fact
Thanks man! This thing is crazy as hell. You do a sample pack for us?
Man, I desperately miss my old SFX-6. That they never made a mk2 broke my heart.
This video perfectly captures the fun of jamming on the MnM.
The keyboard version would be great in a studio. The desktop is perfect for couch & headphones. Too bad they never offered the joystick on the desktop version.
monomachine doesnt have velocity sensitivity so the keyboard is a bit useless for how much space it takes up. i hooked up a midi keyboard to my monomachine and immediately went back to just programming it from the knobs.
@@djangofett4879 Keystep 37 does a great job of flooding my Elektrons with MIDI.
Reminds me of Jive Rhythm Trax! Very dope machine!
I’d kill for a monomachine...I cried the day I sold my machinedrum
I have no clue what this is, or what you actually do, but it sounds good.
Make Tracks with it please! Awesome!
Thought I didn’t want it or the MD UW anymore… Paid the price to get them back… Never will we part like that again. Endless discovery and rediscovery of gold.
Arpeggiator to BBOX
LFO to Arpeggiator
Omfg!
The world has gone crazy. I bought a used machinedrum for 800 and thought it was too much. Just saw the prices today and wondering what are people smoking?
i bought machinedrum for 800 and sold it for 800. sometimes i wish i hadnt sold it but my first impression of it was that it just sounded bad.
i still have my monomachine but im still holding on to it even though i find it barely more inspiring than the machinedrum.
Elektron Four and Rytm are the way to go. especially the four.
Can you make some old school minimal on a machinedrum?
I picked up a mint monomachine about a month ago. I have to wonder where the price will go from here.
Having reverb/feedback in the synthesis engine is something I think the Nonlinear Labs C15 does. When I think about what synth I would spend 5K on, the list is only 3 long and that's one of them.
What are the other two?
@@danielmulholland5869 Moog One, more as an object of industrial beauty than as a synthesizer, but I lust for it nonetheless. And then the Deckard's Dream (which after import duties, adding suitable ringmod/FX units, and an MPE controller if you don't have one, would be around $5k). I've heard some surprisingly dynamic playing of the CS-80 on old records before Vangelis used one, and it's a different kind of sound that I don't think a lot of people associate with the CS-80.
how is it possible that this video slipped from under my nose?! 3 years ago and i never saw it? shame on you YT algo
hahaha!
Yeah that feedback gets really out of hand if you turn it up. Same on the Rytm.
Does this als have a master track option like the last track of the Octatrack being able to function as one?
Kinda. You can set track 6 to a thru machine or an effect and run all of the other effects through it. Not strictly a master track, but it can function like one. The benefit of it is that you can choose which tracks are used as inputs for it, unlike on the OT.
1 of 3 is insane! I have to ask what stacked synth stand is in front of you on this video?
Dsi Pro 3, Dsi pro 2 and Novation Peak
@@piewhitrasberry1044 sorry I maybe worded this poorly. Not the synths but the stands they are sat on
Well the reason it’s become rare is because back in the day it was the least popular and sold the least, sure the keyboard version was more limited but not many had the desk space for it.
It’s a curiousity sure but it’s value comes from its scarcity.
Love it, thank you!
yo ricky, that track was ridiculously dope!!!
Still my favourite piece of hardware many many many many years after the fact.
what? i've never heard of this. thats so cool
Tha seems so uncomfortable!
I don’t know on them saying it doesn’t have any liking to D takt or tone. How is this not the predecessor to the digitone keys in it’s form factor?
I love my monomachine. Definitely never selling it or machinedrum 🥰😉
Quiero comprar una monomachine 😍 ese sonido a 8 bits es joya.
Min 22:47 jajaja a mi me pasaba igual los primeros días que estube usando la machinedrum exactamente esa sensación de no saber que carajo hace la máquina pero suena tremendo jajajaja.
Las maquinas de elektron sin duda te fuerzan muchísimo a estrujarte mucho el cerebro para que las uses a full para sacarles el mejor partido de sus máquinas creo que es lo mejor que tienen a pesar de sus limitaciones.
every video i want to sample ur demos hahahh
Such a beautiful machine indeed! And those sounds!! So amazing indeed! What kind of headphones are those?
Audeze LCD-X (cheaper then a Monomachine in the states)
Great maschine! What headphones do you use in the video?
Funky digitone ya got there😂
Have you checked out the Isla s2400 yet?
What an awesome and mind bending piece of kit! If anyone is interested then check out and it hasn’t been mentioned already, there is a cool demo of this by Cenk in a Sonictalk UA-cam vid.
oooo i haven't even seen that! Thanks for the support and suggestion Wayne!
Seeing you have so much fun with the Monomachine makes me realise I should get back to making stuff with mine again. Love your enthusiasm!
I would love to see you cover more vintage gear on loan. Machinedrum, ASR-10, SP-1200
Funny you bring up routing as this was a topic of interest on the modular forums when it came out
I DOES exist....without the keyboard tho. ;) I've got one. sick beat....sounded like you emulated some good old school scratching at one point. very cool.
Make a sample pack with it please! 😁
I had one of the SFX6 MNMs and a MDUW+....my fav synths ever. No other synths sounded so ho-hum but at the same time none others rewarded you as much with trying to figure out how to come up with new and weird ideas as these two early Elektrons. These two machines were definitely products that had a very identifiable sound and style, the newer Elektron stuff didn't float the boat like these. Unfortunate Elektron stopped making them. You didn't borrow this from a guy in Vermont did you?
wonderful beautiful show machine is nice...
Somehow design of very old elektrons looks way cooler than their new machines)
This is pretty cool
Cool broo to bad you didnt finish that track
suddenly digitone keys doesn't feel like a wild design choice
I Love elektron gear so jelly 🙏
Checking Reverb, BRB
I actually saw one of these on there a while back for like 6k
The end is very "drexciyan"
Autechre , Hot chip and Dntel. Sophie came in years after Ae put the boxes in storage
Lol these fanatics are going to take your comment as some sort of personal attack.
What headphones are u using? Great vid btw
I feel like I'm watching clips from the New Dance Show, from my younger days. 😎
Goosebumps for life
just saw this on a second hand gear forum in my area :D i think it looks clunky though
elektron makes the coolest drum machines
Very generous of Daniel to let you borrow it 😀
super sick
The MnM is so powerful, I had a same similar reaction when I first got it but ones you get to know it better it opens up so many opportunities, it has a similar mojo to the Octatrack. Here’s a jam from a session: ua-cam.com/video/tnXq2vTEPoY/v-deo.html
HOLY FUCKING SHIT
THIS IS A THING?????
I want a Monomachine SFX6 so much. I own a Monomachine SFX60+ MKII, but the key version is so much better looking. Someone out there selling one? :-)
This IS a very rare SFX60+ MKII Key version! insanity haha, and i agree. the key version is something from a madmax movie! its badass
@@RickyTinez and I covet that joystick
That's cool. Sounds a bit like M.O.O.N tracks
Great video. Even at these prices, I'm still not sure I shouldn't just get one and marry myself to its terrible workflow and immensely awkward limitations.
What headphones are you using in this upload?
How is the syntakt, released over a decade later, so much less powerful in many ways, despite trying to do something so similar. I wish these were still available.
I feel like Elektron is the only company whereby the more you pay the more you struggle. It gets more unuserfriendly (real word?) I made tons of beats the first month on the digitakt then bought the octotrack and after a year still on beat number 1. Just not fun to use and truly the midlife crisis sampler hahah
Don't give up! After five years with the octatrack, it'll only be slightly perplexing when it refuses to sample, or refuses to play something, or just randomly catches fire and kills the cat because of some obscure setting you accidentally turned on six months ago. Weird thing is, after all the frustration I finally realised there's just nothing quite like it, and now I've fully got Stockholm Syndrome and can't ever part with it even if the encoders literally crumble into dust or suddenly one day fire spring-loaded metal spikes covered in human faeces through both of my hands. I'm just stuck with it in this weird abusive relationship forever.
@@axonandon haha sounds terrible....I think I will stick to my mpc's rather.
bring it back