Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 1:03 am
Hi,
I was showing off a prototype of the Monotribe which only arrived the day before at Musikmesse. Some facts we found out over time:
- pressing&holding one of the drum buttons gives you another layer of seq-steps, were you can set double-hits (two 16th notes for each of the 8-steps) to give you some kind of an 16-step light-Sequencer
- you can save one sequence so that it loads up at every reboot.
- the upper body of it is metal, the bottom made of plastic.
- the little tempo-potentiometer can be set to "narrow" mode via a button-combination, enabling you to set the tempo more sensitively (in "wide" mode it ranges from somewhat 40-400bpm
- availability depends on numerous companies delivering parts from all over the world and isn't made easier by the limitation of communication in Japan following the sad events in the last weeks
- as already stated flux-mode leaves the synth unquantized, you might use that for playing e.g. arpeggios with the tempo set very low and then speed the machine up to a normal speed.
- it can be set whether you want a drumsound to played when hitting the select-buttons bd, sn, hh on the left or not.
If I might help you with other questions, feel free to ask.
I was showing off a prototype of the Monotribe which only arrived the day before at Musikmesse. Some facts we found out over time:
- pressing&holding one of the drum buttons gives you another layer of seq-steps, were you can set double-hits (two 16th notes for each of the 8-steps) to give you some kind of an 16-step light-Sequencer
- you can save one sequence so that it loads up at every reboot.
- the upper body of it is metal, the bottom made of plastic.
- the little tempo-potentiometer can be set to "narrow" mode via a button-combination, enabling you to set the tempo more sensitively (in "wide" mode it ranges from somewhat 40-400bpm
- availability depends on numerous companies delivering parts from all over the world and isn't made easier by the limitation of communication in Japan following the sad events in the last weeks
- as already stated flux-mode leaves the synth unquantized, you might use that for playing e.g. arpeggios with the tempo set very low and then speed the machine up to a normal speed.
- it can be set whether you want a drumsound to played when hitting the select-buttons bd, sn, hh on the left or not.
If I might help you with other questions, feel free to ask.