The Machinedrum was my first serious bit of hardware, having mostly been ITB with some low end hardware previously. While I was fairly knowledgeable after a few years with Ableton Live, the MD really pointed out to me how little I knew, and I spent a lot of time trying to make sense of it-to be honest, it depressed me for a bit, and combined with some other real life issues at the time, I considered giving up music entirely. But the more I kept seeing the awesome things people were doing with it and other Elektron gear, I decided to push on and dig in and overcome my obstacles. From the point I bought it until it truly clicked took about a year, but that was about 6 months of poking through the manual, reading the forums, and fearfully tapping in beats, and 6 months of intensive study into both the MD and synthesis in general.

I bought a MNM almost exactly a year after I got the MD, and I think it took like a week until I had a real “holy shit!” moment. After learning the Elektron way, it just clicked so fast. I was really cruising with it after a month or two. I’ve had it about 10 months now, and while I’m always learning new things, I fly around both pieces and find it pretty effortless to program in what I want, and am finally starting to realize the sounds kicking around in my head. As I’m working through the OT manual while I wait for it to ship, I’m hitting very little confusion, having built upon the other boxes. Furthermore, pretty much every piece of gear I look at from other companies makes sense, after learning how to translate Elektronese. :wink:

So I guess all I can suggest is putting in the time. Now it feels like Christmas every time I’m in the studio, because there is gold in those boxes.