I have both of them, and find I use the Syntakt more. In my opinion the real advantages of the MD compared to the syntakt are:
- Freely assignable LFOs
This lets you get the different tracks interacting with each other, triggering an lfo with one channel and affecting another
- Multiple Outs
With so many tracks, having multiple outputs is very handy
- CTRL Machines
You can do some pretty crazy stuff using the ctrl all machine and plocking
This is with the big caveat that all of these things are very cool, but fiddly to setup and get working nicely
The Big advantages of Syntakt over MD:
- Much improved live recording
Syntakt has unquantized recording, records note lengths, chromatic recording, and just generally works much better for live recording things into the sequencer.
- Streamlined Interface
The interface of the syntakt is much more streamlined, making it easier to quickly work with to me.
- Analog tracks and FX
The analog tracks sound great, and the FX block can do some really fantastic stuff that even the MD can’t do in regards to mixing, effects, and modulation.
- Velocity Sensitivity
The syntakt can use velocity as a modulation source, and you can use external controllers to get velocity sensitive pads, where the MD has no velocity.
Personally since I have gotten the MD, it has been kinda gathering dust while the ST is my primary device. Now that is with the caveat that the model cycles was my first elektron product, and maybe still one of my favorites, so I know those sound engines extremely well, and I used the DT and DN a lot, so the ST feels like it is second nature where the MD still feels like work?
As for the specific sound, they definitely sound very different from each other, but I can’t say that one sounds better or worse than another. I feel like I have more control over the sound on the Syntakt though, for better or worse.
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