Nick is seriously the best person for these reviews. He hears the 5th on the snare instantly, he reminds Cenk about the band reject on the filter… gotta give credit where it’s due here.
That is how to do a demo, honest answers no BS, and the basic waves sound very good. All the right questions asked and a great sound recording too. That 30 mins went really fast, can't wait to get my grubby kits on it.
The scenes, performance and FM engines really surprised me! Woah! I was all set with the Tanzbar as my dream drum machine and you guys had to go and mess that all up :-) Thanks Nick & Cenk, great demo!
I think the extensive quality control every product goes thru consists of Mr. Dataline playing with every machine for about an hour... That would explain his skills on one side, and the pricing on the other side ^^
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Nick Batt and Dataline... the 2 coolest bald guys ever! :)
It sounds amazing, looks like a great performance machine, once you learn all the functions, which looks like a steep learning curve, but it would be worth the money.
I kind of wish there was a real Nick Batt review though. I feel like Cenk being there, Nick couldn't really rip into it and give his usual constructive criticisms. But this was a welcomed change!
7 years since the mk1 was released, and I finally got one. Even after all this time, I'm not sure any other drum machine compares (besides the mk2). Elektron have made a killer box that's stood the test of time
That machine is awesome but not because the sequencing part, it is truly a money shifter because of the way you can manipulate the sounds in a simple form everybody can learn.
If there one thing I would want on this it is a bi direction filter, so you could quickly pass the bits of the sample to sit on top or underneath the analogue foundation. They share the same filter, but wouldn't mind a digital one to this in an update Elektron.
This thing really does put all other drum machines to shame. Why anyone would spend over 3 grand on an overused 808 or 909 that can't do a fraction of what this can do is beyond me. Get over the vintage fetishism and buy this now.
I won't lie, it would have been nice to have more outs without having to wait 6 months or more for Overbridge, but with 808s going for about $3500 on eBay, I don't think anyone can argue that the additional outputs you'd get are worth another $2000 over the feature-stacked Rytm.
+Bannazkit Naturally I was attempting humor. IKEA means back ordered! (I have all 3 Elektron currently at home, but when I wrote that comment, it was in a very dry period when all were in fact, out of stock.
At 26:31 he says "we are planning to launch interesting machines to control the analog circuits in this". Anyone have any more information on that besides this vague statement? Very intrigued.
Awesome, but I wish you guys would have covered the sequencer. I find myself getting frustrated a lot with modern drum machines (overly simplistic pattern chaining, timing too restrictive, etc.). I wonder if the Rytm has gone beyond the usual limitations in any way.
Anyone can map the function onto TB Midi Stuff on the iPad. Now you have a BIG screen to run this beast and no need for menu diving. Also allows you to setup functions the way you want them arranged. Problem solved.
Also please ask Elektron to send more units then 2 per week to JRR shop in USA. I am 11th in line there. Thanks!!! lol CANT WAIT!!!!! ARGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG
I have the Octatrack, and it's pretty confusing. I'm planning to sell it. This looks a lot more straight-forward. If you were planning on doing realtime sampling, the OT can do some crazy stuff in that realm, but if you want a simpler sample playback and drum machine, probably go with this.
dalasv From the amount of videos i have watched of the Octatrack, i have kinda got an idea of the workflow (obviously need to get one to find out). Think i might go for the Octatrack as i can control my hardware via midi with it, can use single cycle waveforms with it and will probably start using it live. Plus i would love to be completely "out of the box".
Jimma Jam Can't go wrong with the octatrack.. depends on your background but I figured it out in a couple days. Within the hour I was making my own beats on it. So it just depends how you click with it and watching the online tutorials is a good way to go. Great manual too, very easy to follow.If you found it confusing I'm guess you didn't RTFM.
inf0tr8r I did read the manual and the various user written help texts on the user forum. I figured it out fine, I just think the workflow gets in my way too much, and it's easy to forget how to do something on it if you haven't used it in a while. The thing that annoys me the most about it is the file system. The way it's set up, you can end up screwing up one song if you change something at the "Project" level. There are ways around it, but I just prefer systems where each song is self-contained.
Does anybody know if this sounds any different than the first or second generation Machinedrum? I can't really hear the difference, the parameters and essential layout are the same afaik and the MK1 Machinedrum is pretty cheap on ebay :) Only difference of course is the sampling part which I personally don't need.
+Alias Maurice 725? who did you steal it from? haha the cheapest i see them is like 13-1400 new. Or even 100 used? your buddy have any more 750 units? lol
I am just wondering why you would go through all of the steps to make this amazing expensive machine only to use a crappy low resolution LCD screen from 1989.
I hear you about the small crappy screen. I have an Analog Four and I can say the screen is adequate but a bigger & better quality screen would be most welcome. It almost seams like Electron doesn't listen to there customers because people have been complaining about the Analog Four screen from day one and once again here is another box with the same screen.
mattsynth They may have tons of them on storage. They have to use them all before going on to OLED. I can guarante that a big screen can be bad too. My now long gone (dumped) Kronos had so small letters I could not use it without gettting an ache in my back. They ignore older people (48 is old?), who have all the money, these days.
Daniel Davis The thing is, It has nothing to do with the sound of the machine. A screen more like the OP-1 would rise the price nuts, while it's likely not necessary.
Pshhhh, Don't know man, I'm pretty in love with the UW. Tho' I love that this one is easier to integrate with a computer, without the TM-1, and of course the layer capabilities.
Love the detailed breakdowns here on Sonic State. They know what's up! Cenk freaks the Rytm too. Analog Rytm Sound Pack here: elastic-membrane.com/products/analog-rytm-soundpack-vermona-drm1
Thanks for the rapid answer MrDataline...it would be interesting to compare machines such as the Tempest, Spectrallis 2, and RYtm. Such as character. Any thoughts?
there is something I can't figure out : is there only one analog OSC for making the bass drum ? I mean do we have to always start from the same VCO/VCA/VCF chain (is this VC btw?) and tweak to make different kicks, OR as the Machinedrum there are different types of analog OSC we can chose to create a kick..?
another question : can we tweak everything in a patern during jam session and come back to init parameters of the patern by just tap on a button as the Machindrum do ?
My question is, can you sequence external synths via midi or is the MD the only one that can do that? I'm looking for that "MotherBrain" for my system. Why should I purchase this instead of the MD, what's the advantage?
mikenagol69 MD can do up to 16 tracks if I recall correctly. Octatrack has 8 midi sequences in addition to the 8 audio sample tracks. Monomachine can have midi out on any of it's 6 tracks too I think. Rytm can't. I believe the A4/Keys can do midi in place of an internal sound as well. I just picked up an Octatrack as my new master clock/sequencer. It's great after getting your head around the way it's arranger section works.
Sounds great, and so many options....almost to many for a drum machine, if you can even call it that! It sounds pretty clean even with distortion added at the end of the signal chain. Does it have a pure analog signal out, like the tempest, or does have to pass through the digital effects before it leaves the machine?
***** now if you cut all the extras and just released a plain old drumcomputer being just a drumcomputer in a basic housing with basic functions, simple but proper, you could probably reduce the price by almost 1000 Euro and make rather poor guys like me happy too...
Goth108 I see your point. But this box is a complete machine - does not need any other gear to operate while giving years of audio adventure and this is what an Elektron box should do!
The Digitakt is the most affordable instrument Elektron has made, and it's far from basic. I love mine and will love it even more when they finally release Overbridge.
No, it's not possible. The rytm does not feature a MIDI sequencer. The pads can send MIDI data though if you want to assign them, and it has MIDI clock (I know this isn't what you want, but just clarifying!)
I have the Rytm slave to MPC, when I send a pattern program change to the Rytm, it starts 1/4 beat after. is there any solution? it makes the live performance impossible thanks
yes but the knobs are not dedicated, you don't know what the knob is controlling unless you glance at the screen, hence the need for a bigger screen but more importantly a higher resolution screen. look, I get what your saying about the sound, I just don't buy into the whole "oh it's based off of sound" I mean isn't this a sample heavy unit. would be nice to actually see the name of the sample.
i see on a dataline video, he is talking bad things about his elektron warranty...he said dont whant to play with elektron stuff no more, and when i see this video, its like, wow.....i think when elektron saw that video, think have to do something about dataline complainings, after all, youtube is a crucial way to make business...and yes, its nice someone like dataline on elektron
im absolutely sure!!!he says dont whant to play anymore with elektrons cause they gave to him a bad warranty support, and he said, when somebody question him about what did he play at that moment, he answer that he plays with a stag...but atention, he dont make a video about this question, this is just a coment in one of his videos, and he said this, years ago, before start to represent elektron...
The price is ridiculous. Take a look at the KORG electribe 2 sampler and compare the tech (sample freq and digital conversion are identical to this product; but the KORG has 24 voice-polyphony, the Elektron has 8 voices; KORG has multiple effects assignable to each step, RYTH has 2, etc etc) and the price. Elektron stuff is over-rated and over-valued. Call me an evangelist for KORG, but I'm just watching out for my music-making brothers and sisters: we don't need the boutique shit to make solid music.
I have an E2S and it's a different machine altogether. This is a drum synthesizer, the electribe is a sampler and only a sampler. The Korg has a single effect per part and a master effect over all parts (that's 2), and while the korg has functionality similar to parameter locking, the rytm's parameter locking is leagues more flexible. If you just want a drum machine that will play your sample collection then yeah, just get the korg. But if you want to shape your own sounds the RYTM just annihilates the korg.
I shape the sound of my samples with the ES2, I'm not stuck just playing them back. Also, when I said that the es2 has multiple effects, I was referring to how many are available-the RYTM has two, electribe has dozens -not the application of them, which is equal to the RYTM anyway. I don't think you've spent much time digging into the electribe mate. The ability to shape new and unique sounds is built into it, and resampling makes for further depth, then again... to infinity. ;) also, there is onboard synthesis for working from scratch. I could go on.
I agree that you can shape sounds with the E2S, I actually squeeze a lot of utility out of it and as a groovebox it can be a blast, but the RYTM far and away has the upper hand in terms of the ability to shape sound. As for effects, I wouldn't really say it has dozens, it just has its FX chopped up into little bite-sized pieces, ie 12 different delay effects that are just different speeds of each other. I would argue that the RYTM is more powerful in the effects department as well. I'm not trying to say the E2S is shit and the RYTM is some god-tier instrument. I love my E2S, and I use it alongside my elektron gear all the time. All I'm saying is that the RYTM, like all of Elektron's instruments, has a lot more depth and power than you can see in this demo and you shouldn't write it off so quickly. I gurantee if you spent some time with one you would pick it over your E2S in a heartbeat. As for justifying the price difference, that's another conversation entirely.
there is something I can't figure out : is there only one analog OSC for making the bass drum ? I mean do we have to always start from the same VCO/VCA/VCF chain (is this VC btw?) and tweak to make different kicks, OR as the Machinedrum there are different types of analog OSC we can chose to create a kick..?
As I understand it, it's one. It's analog, not digital to have more. All analog equipment (old roland 808,909) use the one oscilator for each voice. In elektron, to make it different you have sample support for each voice, and all this crazy shit with effects, paramter locks, etc... It's enough ;)
Nick is seriously the best person for these reviews. He hears the 5th on the snare instantly, he reminds Cenk about the band reject on the filter… gotta give credit where it’s due here.
That is how to do a demo, honest answers no BS, and the basic waves sound very good.
All the right questions asked and a great sound recording too.
That 30 mins went really fast, can't wait to get my grubby kits on it.
I'm totally sold on this especially with the new overbridge.
@11:30 "and with the forthcoming overbridge--it might even be out by the time you watch this"
certainly did not age well at all lol
Was literally just thinking that hahahaah
The scenes, performance and FM engines really surprised me! Woah! I was all set with the Tanzbar as my dream drum machine and you guys had to go and mess that all up :-) Thanks Nick & Cenk, great demo!
I think the extensive quality control every product goes thru consists of Mr. Dataline playing with every machine for about an hour...
That would explain his skills on one side, and the pricing on the other side ^^
Nick Batt and Dataline... the 2 coolest bald guys ever! :)
don't forget larry david
I thought i was watching Orbital and Moby after they let themselves go xD
It sounds amazing, looks like a great performance machine, once you learn all the functions, which looks like a steep learning curve, but it would be worth the money.
I kind of wish there was a real Nick Batt review though. I feel like Cenk being there, Nick couldn't really rip into it and give his usual constructive criticisms. But this was a welcomed change!
bless up dataline/sonicstate for the thorough walk through. Looking forward to the Elektron heritage episode :)
toms sound so good.
Great presentation! I already wanted to buy it, but now I cann't wait!
Absolutely wonderful product demo! Would have liked to see live in-depth sequence building and parameter locking though...
They're both doing a great job demonstrating this machine! Cenk really knows how to show off the features and make me want to buy that beast :)
I'm talking about the sound itself i.e. Aggressive, bright, thick. Airy...that kind of thing.
best drum machine on earth!!
Thing might change if Sequential releases a new replacement for its legendary DSI Tempest in August 2020.
Killer analog drum machine. Will go great with my Analog Four, very similar setup. I do wish the screen was bigger and better quality.
Just completed the BlaclkTrinity with the Rytm last night. cant wait to get it set up.
7 years since the mk1 was released, and I finally got one. Even after all this time, I'm not sure any other drum machine compares (besides the mk2). Elektron have made a killer box that's stood the test of time
Happy to read this as I'm debating pulling the trigger on a used MK1
@@ryanjapan yeah, it's a keeper. The alternative would be a Digitakt + RD-9 + RD-8 combo, but you miss out on p-locks on the drum machine then
Nice demo chaps. Thing I love about Elektron kit is the way you can start with a recognised sound then morph into something completely different :-)
What a lovely machine!
That pressure sensitive parameter control is sick!
That machine is awesome but not because the sequencing part, it is truly a money shifter because of the way you can manipulate the sounds in a simple form everybody can learn.
What a great machine!!
Cant wait till mine arrives in a couple weeks. :)
If there one thing I would want on this it is a bi direction filter, so you could quickly pass the bits of the sample to sit on top or underneath the analogue foundation. They share the same filter, but wouldn't mind a digital one to this in an update Elektron.
Great machine presentation. Congrats guys!
This thing really does put all other drum machines to shame. Why anyone would spend over 3 grand on an overused 808 or 909 that can't do a fraction of what this can do is beyond me. Get over the vintage fetishism and buy this now.
808 has 10 outputs
I won't lie, it would have been nice to have more outs without having to wait 6 months or more for Overbridge, but with 808s going for about $3500 on eBay, I don't think anyone can argue that the additional outputs you'd get are worth another $2000 over the feature-stacked Rytm.
Fair enough. The tr-8 has 4 outs, but it's only $499. I love it so far, but will not be getting rid of my 808. 😃
As for parameter locking...don't need it really. I don't perform live anyway.
James Reeno parameter locks aren't necessarily *FOR* live performances. thats a HUGE part of programming the damn thing
Elektron is selling all replacement parts to refurbish your MKI , I did with mine, looks like new! Best drum machine in history by far.
Fantastic demo, I'm sold!
Elektron is a Swedish word that roughly translates to "backordered"
+Mitch Gurowitz Wtf? No it does'nt? haha
+Bannazkit Naturally I was attempting humor. IKEA means back ordered! (I have all 3 Elektron currently at home, but when I wrote that comment, it was in a very dry period when all were in fact, out of stock.
Mitch Gurowitz haha amazing
Funny as hell lol!!!
At 26:31 he says "we are planning to launch interesting machines to control the analog circuits in this".
Anyone have any more information on that besides this vague statement? Very intrigued.
Best informative video on RYTM! thanx a lot
important Overbridge info at 11:40
I like that the kick is stable on this unit with each hit
awesome demonstration :D
Awesome, but I wish you guys would have covered the sequencer. I find myself getting frustrated a lot with modern drum machines (overly simplistic pattern chaining, timing too restrictive, etc.). I wonder if the Rytm has gone beyond the usual limitations in any way.
Awesome demo! Jonesing for one now.
I never knew Mr. Dataline was Cenk! I sure do hope that the bugs and hardware issues get worked out of the Rytm MK2.
Anyone can map the function onto TB Midi Stuff on the iPad. Now you have a BIG screen to run this beast and no need for menu diving. Also allows you to setup functions the way you want them arranged. Problem solved.
Sold! Cant wait until friday, come on UPS!
Kick sounds heavy!
can you parameter lock lets say in the kick drum the first hit to be with hard engine and the second with classic?
Ok, fuck it. I'll buy it. I like it.
Me too!
Also please ask Elektron to send more units then 2 per week to JRR shop in USA. I am 11th in line there. Thanks!!! lol CANT WAIT!!!!! ARGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG
Need to decide between this or the Octatrack... :(
I have the Octatrack, and it's pretty confusing. I'm planning to sell it. This looks a lot more straight-forward. If you were planning on doing realtime sampling, the OT can do some crazy stuff in that realm, but if you want a simpler sample playback and drum machine, probably go with this.
dalasv
From the amount of videos i have watched of the Octatrack, i have kinda got an idea of the workflow (obviously need to get one to find out). Think i might go for the Octatrack as i can control my hardware via midi with it, can use single cycle waveforms with it and will probably start using it live. Plus i would love to be completely "out of the box".
Jimma Jam Can't go wrong with the octatrack.. depends on your background but I figured it out in a couple days. Within the hour I was making my own beats on it. So it just depends how you click with it and watching the online tutorials is a good way to go. Great manual too, very easy to follow.If you found it confusing I'm guess you didn't RTFM.
inf0tr8r I did read the manual and the various user written help texts on the user forum. I figured it out fine, I just think the workflow gets in my way too much, and it's easy to forget how to do something on it if you haven't used it in a while. The thing that annoys me the most about it is the file system. The way it's set up, you can end up screwing up one song if you change something at the "Project" level. There are ways around it, but I just prefer systems where each song is self-contained.
fair enough, I think it's an amazing machine and live with the things I can't change
Does anybody know if this sounds any different than the first or second generation Machinedrum? I can't really hear the difference, the parameters and essential layout are the same afaik and the MK1 Machinedrum is pretty cheap on ebay :) Only difference of course is the sampling part which I personally don't need.
+Alias Maurice 725? who did you steal it from? haha the cheapest i see them is like 13-1400 new. Or even 100 used? your buddy have any more 750 units? lol
could I connect this via MIDI to my Maschine so that they work in unison?
I am just wondering why you would go through all of the steps to make this amazing expensive machine only to use a crappy low resolution LCD screen from 1989.
I hear you about the small crappy screen. I have an Analog Four and I can say the screen is adequate but a bigger & better quality screen would be most welcome. It almost seams like Electron doesn't listen to there customers because people have been complaining about the Analog Four screen from day one and once again here is another box with the same screen.
mattsynth
They may have tons of them on storage. They have to use them all before going on to OLED. I can guarante that a big screen can be bad too. My now long gone (dumped) Kronos had so small letters I could not use it without gettting an ache in my back. They ignore older people (48 is old?), who have all the money, these days.
Imagine the A4 or this drum machine with an OP-1 screen. That would be awesome.
Daniel Davis The thing is, It has nothing to do with the sound of the machine. A screen more like the OP-1 would rise the price nuts, while it's likely not necessary.
...because the point of the device is to be used without looking at the screen much.
Fattest drums! I absolutely dig this, full support
Pshhhh, Don't know man, I'm pretty in love with the UW. Tho' I love that this one is easier to integrate with a computer, without the TM-1, and of course the layer capabilities.
Cenk...the man.
this thing looks crazy
It is crazy!
can you add your own samples on this, for example a bassline to play under ?
Love the detailed breakdowns here on Sonic State. They know what's up! Cenk freaks the Rytm too.
Analog Rytm Sound Pack here:
elastic-membrane.com/products/analog-rytm-soundpack-vermona-drm1
Great as always.
nice timesink...
good job, elektron :)
Thanks for the rapid answer MrDataline...it would be interesting to compare machines such as the Tempest, Spectrallis 2, and RYtm.
Such as character. Any thoughts?
I will probably sell my machinedrum to get the AR. This machine sounds much better to me.
Game over man game over!
you had me at " granulized smurf laughters "
there is something I can't figure out : is there only one analog OSC for making the bass drum ? I mean do we have to always start from the same VCO/VCA/VCF chain (is this VC btw?) and tweak to make different kicks, OR as the Machinedrum there are different types of analog OSC we can chose to create a kick..?
another question : can we tweak everything in a patern during jam session and come back to init parameters of the patern by just tap on a button as the Machindrum do ?
Impressive.
J'adore le regare de cenk :-D
"genre,mais c'est quoi ce type?
Un alcoolique?
un routier?
Ou
Un bûcheron?
:-D
When is the Elektron-special gonna "air"?
Check ıt out, its out now!
My question is, can you sequence external synths via midi or is the MD the only one that can do that? I'm looking for that "MotherBrain" for my system. Why should I purchase this instead of the MD, what's the advantage?
mikenagol69 MD can do up to 16 tracks if I recall correctly. Octatrack has 8 midi sequences in addition to the 8 audio sample tracks. Monomachine can have midi out on any of it's 6 tracks too I think. Rytm can't. I believe the A4/Keys can do midi in place of an internal sound as well. I just picked up an Octatrack as my new master clock/sequencer. It's great after getting your head around the way it's arranger section works.
a bigger screen?
Sounds great, and so many options....almost to many for a drum machine, if you can even call it that! It sounds pretty clean even with distortion added at the end of the signal chain. Does it have a pure analog signal out, like the tempest, or does have to pass through the digital effects before it leaves the machine?
Yes, the audio signal is 100 percent analog.
***** now if you cut all the extras and just released a plain old drumcomputer being just a drumcomputer in a basic housing with basic functions, simple but proper, you could probably reduce the price by almost 1000 Euro and make rather poor guys like me happy too...
Goth108 I see your point. But this box is a complete machine - does not need any other gear to operate while giving years of audio adventure and this is what an Elektron box should do!
The Digitakt is the most affordable instrument Elektron has made, and it's far from basic. I love mine and will love it even more when they finally release Overbridge.
Dataline!!!
what kind of audio jacks do you use? i see them often in the videos and they just look so damn chunky and nice.
Can we load 24 bit samples into it?
So it's not possible to sequence a synth vía MIDI with this machine?
No, it's not possible. The rytm does not feature a MIDI sequencer. The pads can send MIDI data though if you want to assign them, and it has MIDI clock (I know this isn't what you want, but just clarifying!)
I have the Rytm slave to MPC, when I send a pattern program change to the Rytm, it starts 1/4 beat after.
is there any solution?
it makes the live performance impossible
thanks
Go to the elektronauts forum website and ask any questions there.
will there be sampling directly into the machine at some point?!
I'm a traveller from the future, there is a mark II version with your wish fulfilled....
Why does the sample-depth of drum machines never go beyond 16bit? Is it a technical limitation?
why do you want more than 16bit? in the end (CD), it's gonna to be 16 bit nevertheless.
diego scar That's true I guess, but what if it goes straight to vinyl? haha
Bone Alias it has been well proven that 16 bit audio has a LOT more dynamic range than vinyl.
"Well, this is just the default bassdrum"
BRMMMMMM BRMMMMMM BRMMMMMM BRMMMMMM
Does the Sonic State guy ever wear a different shirt? :D
+Absolute Magnitude yes he does
Just not in the videos you watch 🤹♂️
Nice stuff and sounds great. But I have Ableton and a Maschine so there is nothing there I cant do already.
But its analog!!!!!
Is the signal compressed with the onboard compressor thruout this presentation?
Or is he demoing all the sounds naked/dry?
+Lars Rosenblad Thats impossible to say as the compressor settings are per pattern so each pattern can have totally different settings.
So the digital efx are a side chained on the Rytm?
yeap!
I've not wanted to like it...
As I have an OT and MD.
But actually it looks simpler then both, perhaps I'd sell both to grab just one of these.
Oh crap.... yes.... take my money...
Thanks D
Looks like a Rogaine commercial to me. Cool drum machine but what is with the small crappy looking screen?
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Elektron = your imagination makes music. If your music is still boring with this machine, don't make music then
Davide Costa I love that. The best determination of sound design is your imagination, if not for beat patterns and melody composition
La video est sympa et montre un peu mieux ce que fait la bécane.
:-)
Old video, but... it would be nice to have more sound, less talk!
does the filter happen before or after the overdrive?
I guess I missed that. apparently the overdrive is before the filter.
The possibility of having it the other way around would've been nice too, though
yes but the knobs are not dedicated, you don't know what the knob is controlling unless you glance at the screen, hence the need for a bigger screen but more importantly a higher resolution screen. look, I get what your saying about the sound, I just don't buy into the whole "oh it's based off of sound" I mean isn't this a sample heavy unit. would be nice to actually see the name of the sample.
GAS :)
ollilaboratories Hey, Olli :)
i see on a dataline video, he is talking bad things about his elektron warranty...he said dont whant to play with elektron stuff no more, and when i see this video, its like, wow.....i think when elektron saw that video, think have to do something about dataline complainings, after all, youtube is a crucial way to make business...and yes, its nice someone like dataline on elektron
Are you sure? he works for Elektron, so would imagine he's not saying bad stuff about them..
im absolutely sure!!!he says dont whant to play anymore with elektrons cause they gave to him a bad warranty support, and he said, when somebody question him about what did he play at that moment, he answer that he plays with a stag...but atention, he dont make a video about this question, this is just a coment in one of his videos, and he said this, years ago, before start to represent elektron...
Give us a link to the comment/video in question.
I think you are confused.
Bromeliads
no
Dear Mr. Dataline where can I buy that elektron shirt. All the ones on the site are kinda lame. I want one please! :)
They have that one on the site...
RhythmDroid Where? Link? I didnt see that one. Ill check again.
RhythmDroid crap I found it. Thanks. ;-)
RhythmDroid aha see it wasnt there before! I wasnt crazy! facebook.com/WeAreElektron/posts/10152467486717387
Tasty!
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Why does the host feel the need to interject pointless comments every 3 seconds?
The price is ridiculous. Take a look at the KORG electribe 2 sampler and compare the tech (sample freq and digital conversion are identical to this product; but the KORG has 24 voice-polyphony, the Elektron has 8 voices; KORG has multiple effects assignable to each step, RYTH has 2, etc etc) and the price. Elektron stuff is over-rated and over-valued. Call me an evangelist for KORG, but I'm just watching out for my music-making brothers and sisters: we don't need the boutique shit to make solid music.
I have an E2S and it's a different machine altogether. This is a drum synthesizer, the electribe is a sampler and only a sampler. The Korg has a single effect per part and a master effect over all parts (that's 2), and while the korg has functionality similar to parameter locking, the rytm's parameter locking is leagues more flexible.
If you just want a drum machine that will play your sample collection then yeah, just get the korg. But if you want to shape your own sounds the RYTM just annihilates the korg.
I shape the sound of my samples with the ES2, I'm not stuck just playing them back. Also, when I said that the es2 has multiple effects, I was referring to how many are available-the RYTM has two, electribe has dozens -not the application of them, which is equal to the RYTM anyway. I don't think you've spent much time digging into the electribe mate. The ability to shape new and unique sounds is built into it, and resampling makes for further depth, then again... to infinity. ;) also, there is onboard synthesis for working from scratch. I could go on.
I agree that you can shape sounds with the E2S, I actually squeeze a lot of utility out of it and as a groovebox it can be a blast, but the RYTM far and away has the upper hand in terms of the ability to shape sound. As for effects, I wouldn't really say it has dozens, it just has its FX chopped up into little bite-sized pieces, ie 12 different delay effects that are just different speeds of each other. I would argue that the RYTM is more powerful in the effects department as well. I'm not trying to say the E2S is shit and the RYTM is some god-tier instrument. I love my E2S, and I use it alongside my elektron gear all the time. All I'm saying is that the RYTM, like all of Elektron's instruments, has a lot more depth and power than you can see in this demo and you shouldn't write it off so quickly. I gurantee if you spent some time with one you would pick it over your E2S in a heartbeat. As for justifying the price difference, that's another conversation entirely.
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chris zod you're joking right? this has 8 analog voices, analog filters, etc.. the electribe is digital
there is not one single good demo of this thing.
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there is something I can't figure out : is there only one analog OSC for making the bass drum ? I mean do we have to always start from the same VCO/VCA/VCF chain (is this VC btw?) and tweak to make different kicks, OR as the Machinedrum there are different types of analog OSC we can chose to create a kick..?
As I understand it, it's one. It's analog, not digital to have more. All analog equipment (old roland 808,909) use the one oscilator for each voice. In elektron, to make it different you have sample support for each voice, and all this crazy shit with effects, paramter locks, etc... It's enough ;)