MogUr
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To be honest I’m doing the same even with a DAW, just recording the stereo output from the Machinedrum while I’m tweaking parameters. The benefit of using a DAW is that you can then rearrange the bits and pieces you’ve recorded. Maybe cut a part that goes on for too long, or combine different patterns into one, extend a part you like…
You can use a DAW in many different ways. You can arrange your song in it and send it to the Machinedrum via MIDI, but you wouldn’t be taking advantage of the elektron sequencer. You can record the stereo master output all at once, or track by track, so you can mix them later in the box with individual effects.
The point is, there are many different answers to your question, and you won’t know what works for you until you try. I would recommend staying away from sequencing via MIDI, because that introduces a whole array of routing and syncing issues that might distract you at first. Just try to capture the master output from the Machinedrum. Maybe do different takes and try to combine them in some sort of arrangement.
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