Hi Fatu,
I recently acquired a machinedrum UW mk2 and also have the sps1 mk2 non UW.
Here are my thoughts.
Both amazing drum machines, my favourite, with heaps of internal synthesis to shape your sounds. Super punchy, deep and crunchy.
The UW sample playback page is very similar to octatrack as it offers start and end parameters as well as retrig / retrig timing. It has a great bit crusher but so does octatrack in the lofi effect.
Sampling in the UW is similar to octatrack with the use of record trigs, but only up to 32 steps.
Also sample memory is far more limited than the octatrack even with the plus drive.
Loaded samples sound great in the machinedrum if you like the machines deep and crunchy sound - which I do.
But the best bit about the machinedrum is it’s 4 internal synth engines and extremely broad sound design capabilities.
Control all function rules as there are so many parameters to twist your patterns into something so far from where you started. Master effects are also killer with EQ, compressor, gated reverb and delay.
All the best features come in both the sps1 mk2 and the UW mk2.
The octatrack is by far the best for sampling and any machinedrum you find will add a huge amount of creative potential for you.
Good luck!
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