So I completed NGNY… if drum machines don’t count. :grimacing: Ok, so that’s definitely a miss as I got four drum machines in the last four months of 2022.

HITS:
Analog Four mk1
The A4 can be a lot of things obviously but I got it mainly for drums this time (it’s my second one). As everyone knows it’s deep as hell, which is both a blessing and a curse but with a combination of drum presets I bought and synth sounds I mostly made myself I’m finding the A4 to be the most fun and flexible drum-capable groovebox this side of the Machinedrum. Sure I’d love a couple more voices when I’m using the A4 on its own but using two tracks for (sound-locked) drums and the other two for synth sounds makes for a very capable box.

Analog Rytm mk2
A late November purchase. This is actually the first thing I’ve ever bought three times. Even though I only had the previous two (a mk2 and a mk1) for a combined two months, I was pretty sure I would never get another Rytm. While I would love to make better / more adventurous synth sounds on the analog engines, I’m finally starting to appreciate the combination of samples and analog. Imagine if you could have eight DVCOs going at once tho! (With a second LFO). So the Rytm is not perfect by any means but it’s been a lot of fun for me in the past month and I think it’s a keeper this time. I should be able to put out a Rytm-only release later this year.

PRESUMABLY A HIT:
Nord Drum 2
So someone (me) put our Christmas tree right in front of the cupboard where my Octatrack is, which is why I still haven’t tried the ND2 I got earlier this week. I’m not 100% sure if I’ll get on with the UI but I know I will love the sound.

MISS FOR NOW:
DSI Tempest
It’s a miss for now, cos I haven’t put in the time and effort yet. It’s every bit as deep as people say it is. Might very well be the most flexible analog drum machine ever but it’ll take some time for me to get my head around it. If I can remain patient, we’ll see where I’m at with the Tempest a year from now.

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