Re: Elektron Model Cycles - happy or sad butt wiggles?
Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2020 10:43 am
Samples sir!
Gotchya. I already edited my previous post, but I think both are valid. Sample libraries are dope af but to me their hella intimidating and I'd rather be limited and finish a track sooner than be unlimited and spending too much time hunting for the right pack/picking the right sample.D.o.S. wrote:Samples sir!
behndy wrote:that is beauuuutifulllll. and super unique compared to what most people get out of the Cycles.
love it!
Thanks fam.cantremember wrote:That is way cool! Good work!
I think both are good. If I could only pick one it's samples and that's what I'm working with for now, but I also like limited drum machine style things like this or the drum or the DFAM. Having both for a combination of the immediacy and the flexibility is probably best.Ghost Hip wrote:Gotchya. I already edited my previous post, but I think both are valid. Sample libraries are dope af but to me their hella intimidating and I'd rather be limited and finish a track sooner than be unlimited and spending too much time hunting for the right pack/picking the right sample.D.o.S. wrote:Samples sir!
Yeah I skipped Samples because I already owned a Digitakt, but I jumped on Cycles because I wanted a more limited, straight forward drum machine type thing. I think both options are great.coldbrightsunlight wrote:I think both are good. If I could only pick one it's samples and that's what I'm working with for now, but I also like limited drum machine style things like this or the drum or the DFAM. Having both for a combination of the immediacy and the flexibility is probably best.Ghost Hip wrote:Gotchya. I already edited my previous post, but I think both are valid. Sample libraries are dope af but to me their hella intimidating and I'd rather be limited and finish a track sooner than be unlimited and spending too much time hunting for the right pack/picking the right sample.D.o.S. wrote:Samples sir!
Yeah exactly. Makes a lot of sense and I wouldn't necessarily rule out getting a Cycles or something similar myself in the future.MrNovember wrote:Yeah I skipped Samples because I already owned a Digitakt, but I jumped on Cycles because I wanted a more limited, straight forward drum machine type thing. I think both options are great.coldbrightsunlight wrote:I think both are good. If I could only pick one it's samples and that's what I'm working with for now, but I also like limited drum machine style things like this or the drum or the DFAM. Having both for a combination of the immediacy and the flexibility is probably best.Ghost Hip wrote:Gotchya. I already edited my previous post, but I think both are valid. Sample libraries are dope af but to me their hella intimidating and I'd rather be limited and finish a track sooner than be unlimited and spending too much time hunting for the right pack/picking the right sample.D.o.S. wrote:Samples sir!
lol. i was a little panicked until i realized i could hand it to my wife. becase...MrNovember wrote:Forgot to mention my Model:Cycles showed up today and it's pretty awesome. Most intimidating thing with it so far is figuring out what stickers to put on it
Haha, that was just a stupid giveaway thing for a Minilogue XD. I don't normally enter those becausebehndy wrote: also, Mr. Monthy Mans - i saw a notification pop up on IG that you mentioned me in a comment, but those don't show up in the notifications tab FOR SOME FUCKING REASON so i'm not ignoring you just have no idea where it was.
i'm... not the most savvy social mediar. i've accidentally called people when trying to take a pic in PMs.
a few times.
..... a few dozen times.
Well, I do have a couple sampler/sampling drum machines, but I enjoy synth based drums, too, and Cycles strikes me as far more capable than the Volca Drum, both FM synths.D.o.S. wrote:Why would you not want a sampler for drums?aen wrote:Ugh Now I really wish I hadn't jumped on that KOrg Volca Drum. Cause Model Cycles is better.
Like, not to get battle to the death over it, but I feel like a limited synthesised drum machine vs. whatever you want is always going to lose out here.
I plan on just hooking the midi up to a keystep/beatstep or my Matriarch and syncing that way when the time comes. But yeah no direct CV in/out.codetocontra wrote:Seems like a slick interface and sounds great. Any elegant way to sync this with modular. No? Just MIDI? That sucks.