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Encyclopedia > Monomachine

The Monomachine is a synthesizer by Elektron. The term synthesizer is also used to mean frequency synthesizer, an electronic system found in communications, or video synthesizer. ... Elektron can refer to: Elektron (company): Synthesizer company. ...


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Elektron Monomachine (6224 words)
The Monomachine might be the result of a matter-transporter merging of a synthesizer and a drum machine.
According to a couple of Monomachine owners I spoke to, this appears to be atypical.
The Monomachine is a difficult instrument to sum up neatly, perhaps because it refuses to conform to any expectation based on products from other companies; Elektron have taken an unconventional approach to almost every aspect of sound creation and sequencing.
Encyclopedia: Monomachine (275 words)
The Monomachine might be the result of a matter-transporter merging of a synthesizer and a drum machine.
The Monomachine is a difficult instrument to sum up neatly, perhaps because it refuses to conform to any expectation based on products from other companies; Elektron have taken an unconventional approach to almost every aspect of sound creation and sequencing.
Monomachine's 6-track, 64-step Pattern Sequencer is fast and easy to program and features six additional tracks of MIDI sequencing for controlling external gear or recording with your digital audio sequencer.
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