You can’t imagine how many times a story similar to yours gets told on this forum - use a computer all day, sick of looking at one by night! You’re making the right decision to get out of the box and free of a mouse. Inspiration and boundless joy are just around the corner for you!

The Monomachine was my first Elektron, and my first piece of kit aimed at getting out of the computer. I have since squired more gear. The MNM is so vast, so flexible, and so weird, it will literally provide you with years, if not a lifetime of sonic exploration. It will blow your mind. And an Analog Four does sound great, but it will always sound like an analogue synth. The MNM has a much more alien and surprising palette of sounds. The key is mastering the machine so you are able to milk the magic out of it.

This is how your entry into Elektron will probably go (based on personal experience as well as what we see her on this forum):

  1. You’ll buy the MNM
  2. After a week of total frustration you’ll finally get the hang of Elektron OS and suddenly a world of possibilities begins to reveal itself.
  3. Six months with the MNM and your having more fun making music than you ever have before, and you find yourself hooked on the Elektron work flow
  4. You start imagining how amazing it would be if had just one more Elektron, and you find ways to justify buying another.
  5. You bought another Elektron and you feel that soaring high of falling in love all over again. But this time the high doesn’t last as long, and you are able to imagine even more additions to your hardware collection.
  6. By now your DAW sits either unused, or has been relegated to being a digital recording device. You’ve broken your chains and are free of computer completely.
  7. you’ve committed to the hardware lifestyle and begin to acquire a few more synths , and even find yourself considering modular synthesis! You’ve gone too far! Your bank account cries for mercy, your home looks like the NASA control center, and all you think about is hiding in your synth lair - damn the world and its sunshine and its humans!

In a couple of years, you can tell me how right I was today!