Non but Hector on the other hand.
A couple great tricks in this video
that video is so great. Especially the first track
I was buying MDs and MMs and Sidstations long before Cenk was even in the picture
By the way, to me @Ess ’s synth design, musical (0-Day Sysex - open source music label) and communication (Model:Cycles Q & A with Ess) work is highly influencial too.
for sure. This company is blessed with highly musical presenters
I have a huge respect for Ess too, the man behind the machines !
All of them.
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He is really really good but not my style tbh. His first Rytm demo was awesome though.
Im wondering who made the pattern presets on the Monomachine though because i’ve bought the Monomachine based on the soundcloud demos !
for the digitakt and i sought an octatrack for a while but that digtone is still something i want
My first Impression of Elektron were the monomachine and the analog four at a retailer. I did know nothing about the brand and the instruments. But the design looked immediatly attractive and useful to me, complex, yet intuitive and not trying to look like a synth from the 70s or 80s. When I found out the A4 is an analog groovebox I was sold. So no Cenk involved, but his presentations are great.
It’s listed in the Credits section of the manual.
I’d say Loopop has sold me way more gear than Cenk. I like really detailed reviews when I’m considering gear and he has a knack for explaining things in a very clear manner and shows extra tips and tricks too. While Cenk is obviously awesome, I find watching him quite intimidating rather than coming away thinking ‘I’ll be able to do that’
True
my brain is not that fast (Cenk)
Loopop is like looking forward to class because of the teacher
I never thought so many people would seriously answer my question, that was more of a joke but still, it’s fun to read your experiences
Four. So far. Still early in the game.
lol, same.
seems like a nice guy though, and very talented with the machines. almost too much, actually. I find it difficult to follow anything in his videos, he’s moving so damn fast. they’re nice for referencing what a new machine is capable of though.