Yeah thats true, in the End you cant have enough Drummachines :slight_smile: If i only listen to the Kick Channel of the almighty Vermona DRM1 MK3 for example … maaan, this thing probably creates the most organic and beautiful 808 Kick i ever heard so far!!! Some say that it even sounds better than the original if treated right :slight_smile:

The Low End on the Rytm and the MD is different. Bluewolfse7en said this already and he’s right. And in that point the Problem with the Kicks on the MD is most prominent to those that do not have good Studio Monitors. Or no Studio Monitors at all. On my Alesis M1 Active MK2 for example i created Kicks on the MD that had so much Power in them because those Monitors go deep. Really deep. But as i listened to it on my basic Hifi-System for the Computer im using (which is also the system where i mostly listen to music in general) i had to notice that all of the sudden all that nice lowend in the Kick was gone! And because in the end we all produce music for the millions of listeners out there and not for other producers this can really become a problem as you have to expect that not everybody listening to your music has a good Hifi-System around - or even Studio Monitors. But to solve this problem the MD has a one Band semi-parametric EQ for every track. Which allows you to boost exactly those frequencies most people will hear quite good on their systems.

And the Rytm - has the same problem !!! Although the BT has a tremendous amount of low-end that - as you said Baddcr - usually has to be tamed all the time the BD on the other hand is - in my opinion - not good! Its low-end can barely be heard on usual Audio Systems when you form it into certain directions (808ish like, when you create Techhouse for example) but other than on the MD you have no EQ on the Rytm’s Tracks to sculpt it! You have to use the regular filter to do the job, but what if you needed that filter for creating that specific Bassdrum you wanted? Well - bad luck then! And this is definitely a step backward when beeing compared to the MD.

So yeah - both machines have their glances and weaknesses and if you compare them you will notice that the MD is still the most complete and versatile one of the two. But to be fair: The Rytm was just released this year while the MD is there for decades already. So Elektron still has some Housekeeping Work with it and if they do the Rytm will become better and better the longer it lives - much like a good vine that needs some time to reach its full tasty pleasure :joy: