Une nouvelle machine Elektron.
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vibes
Funkix
vibes
ouaip, pas compris sur ce coup la... ca veut dire qu'elle sera vendu sans interface midi?
Cid2Nice
1600 neuronnes, pour ma part ça attendra ...
jamesdo
2 Mo de mémoire même en 12bits c'est pas monstre ... et le Turbo MIDI
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Funkix
vibes
Citation : On peut avoir tes sources ?
Yahoo group d'Elektron
Citation : 2 Mo de mémoire même en 12bits c'est pas monstre
ouai, les characteristiques font peur, mais attendons de voir...
oune
Ok pour une machine drum qui sample, pourquoi pas le 2 Mo de ram, de toute façon si c'est vraiment que 2 machines dédiés, ça ira pas loin de toute façon. Mais ça pèse pas lourd.. et meme le prix apr rapport à la MD classique pourquoi pas...
Mais pas de précisions sur l'interface pour les sample, et surtout 32 machines de rom
En même temps, y'a bien un gars qui a été à Londres à cette expo qui a le net quand même.....
oune
Masterpingu
Cid2Nice
vibes
Anonyme
Citation : Peut etre qu'elle gardera en memoire ses samples a l'extinction
comme une esX sauf que c'est pas 24meg?
oune
o-x-o
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Citation : [ Posté le 14/04/2005 à 19:18 ]
Alors des news ?
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[ Posté le 14/04/2005 à 21:36 ]
Tjs pas de reelles infos
Du calme LOL,peut être que demain....
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vibes
Sur le Logo du stand Elektron il y avait marqué "Sample, resample, synthezise and make music"
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Remote
Citation : all SPS-1 functions
2048 kb Sampling memory
12bit dynamic plachback engine
32x ROM machines
2x RAM realtime machines
Optional Turbo-MIDI interface
qui a dit que c'etait pas extensible les 2MB de RAM ? ya pas de quoi s'inquieter ;)
oune
Citation : qui a dit que c'etait pas extensible les 2MB de RAM ? ya pas de quoi s'inquieter
j'en sais rien mais je lis les spécifications de cette manière :
32x ROM machines : 32 "machines" dans la terminologie elektron disponibles c a d des sons utilisant les sons inscrits en rom.
2x RAM realtime machines : 2 "machines" dédiées aux sons en RAM samplées.
Et la quantité de RAM communiquée est de 2048 kb Sampling memory soit 2 Mo.
Mais on n'en sait pas plus.
faya vince
Donc c peut être ça, mais c pas dit...surtout que l'info n'est pas relayé par des gros sites comme SonicState....je reste dubitatif, du moment que c 'est pas confirmé par Elektron ou qu'il y a pas de photo

on a bien ri...
o-x-o
http://www.gearjunkies.com/news_info.php?news_id=558
Mais toujours pas de photos
faya vince

on a bien ri...
jamesdo
En direct depuis londre, en anglais désolé:
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Hey! We're at the show with an internet connection charged at 20 dollars an hour. So details will be posted to the site later, but it _is_ a new version of the Machinedrum, the SPS-1UW, UW for User Wave.
The current Machinedrum SPS-1 will still be marketed and sold. The two brothers will share the same OS, so future upgrades will benefit both.
Some SPS-1UW details:
The UW is not a "sampler". It's mainly designed for allowing the user to customise the MD with some favourite samples. And to capture realtime stuff, but this can't be saved, it's for realtime adventures. So, yes it uses sample technology, but it's not a sampler as you know it. The Machinedrum is still a drummachine, the UW model a little bit more customisable.
The UW offers 32 ROM machines that can accomodate samples downloadable by MIDI sample dump. They are stored in an internal flash memory and loaded to the DPS's on boot. The DSP's has been given a boost of memory to accomodate the samples. Having the samples in fast DSP RAM allows for effects known from the E12 such as retrig.
There are also two RAM machines which are supposed to be used for realtime sampling of the external inputs or resample what comes out of the main MD outputs. At the show we are using the inputs to connect to a turntable, lift beats from vinyl and mess them up with parameter locks, filters, change speed, add weird LFO settings to get a kind of messed up time-stretch/freeze sound.
The sample engine is 12-bit to offer a more interesting sound (and save DSP memory), but uses a dynamic compression to get rid of the problems normally associated with 12-bit such as distorting fade-outs.
For me this Machinedrum variant is exciting because
A) you can get samples inside the Machinedrum environment, which opens up the sound palette even more,
B) the Machinedrum has a certain sound which makes the samepls sound different. For me the samples get punchier and more distinct,
C) it allows for integrating external sound sources in a new way and do some MD internal resample stuff which we have not really had time to expore yet. But you should be able to use it for making strange delays etc.
...and I love the fact the memory is limited for ROM/flash so you need to think about what you put in there. No endless sample library to stop creativity. But finally you _can_ get those 909 hihats that we always refused to copy! What a shame. icon_smile.gif
We are developing a special MIDI (USB) interface for people who thinks downloading over normal MIDI takes too much time. This takes MIDI up to 10x the normal speed. This gem is not ready yet.
There will be an upgrade offer for existing SPS-1 users who like to take advantage of the UW features. Production is running. The plan is to offer upgrades and the new MD edition in May.
Hope this clears up a bit for the people craving for actual facts. It will take us a while to get the web updated and all the details on there. We don't expect everybody to love it or need it. Decide what Machinedrum flavour fits you best! We will stand behind both.
The SPS-1UW will be EUR 1590 / USD 1640. Euro price including sales tax.
Now I'm off to the show.
Best,
Daniel Hansson,
Elektron
PS. The Pacman stuff... That's for MD power up! icon_smile.gif
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