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So, I've been digging the Monomachine all weekend. I have two guitars left; a Grosh Retro Classic and an Ibanez JS1200CA.

 

Really not playing guitar much lately. Totally loving synths. The Grosh is perfect, but has a higher resale than the Ibanez...

 

I've listed the Grosh for sale over at TGP. Hmmm.

 

Why should I not do this?

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Probably because you have enough music junk already and I haven't heard much from you in the "Post Your Music" thread. So either use all the amazing gear that you already have and get to work or show us what you've been doing.

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hate to say it but you could do almost anything the machine drum can do on the monomachine as well. all it takes is some overdubbing to have both in a mix.

 

the realtime user interface is the only thing that seperates the 2 products, as they have the same synthesis engines.

 

however, the machine drum kicks ass and i'd rather have it and a quasimidi polymorph than it and a monomachine. maybe you should look into a polymorh/macinedrum and a/b it against the monomachine/machinedrum combo and see what adds more.

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the realtime user interface is the only thing that seperates the 2 products, as they have the same synthesis engines.

 

hmm I would have said that the synthesis is the only thing that separates the 2 products, as they have the same realtime user interface..

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