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Machinedrum

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Updates

Machinedrum / Machinedrum UW OS 1.63

May 23, 2016

OS compatible with all Machinedrum versions. This release adds improved handling of program change messages. For a full list of changes, see the documentation included with the upgrade zip-file.

Machinedrum / Machinedrum UW OS 1.63


Downloads

Machinedrum Factory Patch Pack OS 1.50

May 23, 2016

Fresh sounds for your Machinedrum. These patches are compatible with all versions of the Machinedrum.

Machinedrum Factory Patch Pack OS 1.50

C6 SysEx Manager + Manual 

May 23, 2013

The Windows and OSX versions of the SysEx utility C6 1.51. Use C6 to load samples or user waveforms to and from your Elektron machines. C6 is also ideal when performing SysEx memory dumps.

C6 SysEx Manager + Manual 


Manuals

Machinedrum User Manual — EN

May 23, 2016

The Machinedrum/Machinedrum UW User Manual in English (OS 1.63).

Machinedrum User Manual

Machinedrum User Manual — JP

May 23, 2015

The Machinedrum/Machinedrum UW User Manual in Japanese (OS 1.30).

Machinedrum User Manual

Machinedrum Quick Start Guide

May 23, 2016

The Machinedrum/Machinedrum UW Quick Start manual in English.

Machinedrum Quick Start


FAQ — Frequently Asked Questions

What to do if your Elektron device needs repair

Before contacting Elektron concerning repairs, please go through our Troubleshooting guide and see if this can help to solve the problem.


GENERAL INFORMATION ON SERVICE PROCEDURES

Warranty service procedure for devices bought from a retailer:
Please contact your retailer directly if you need warranty service. You will then be guided on how to proceed with your case. Elektron machines come with a three-year limited warranty, starting from the date of the original purchase. If you require warranty service, you need to be able to prove the date of the original purchase with an invoice or a receipt.

Warranty service procedure for devices bought from the Elektron Online Shop:
Contact Elektron Support (via your Account on elektron.se) if you need warranty service for a device bought from our webshop. Note that you will need an account at elektron.se to be able to create a support ticket.

You cannot send a unit to a certified Elektron repair center unless agreed to by Elektron. The customer is responsible for shipping charges if the device needs to be shipped to a certified Elektron repair center for warranty service. Elektron covers the return shipping to the customer during the warranty period. Should the device be dead on arrival, or if the hardware malfunctions within 14 days of the original purchase date, Elektron will cover the shipping to a certified Elektron repair center.

Non-warranty service procedures:
If your device is no longer covered by warranty, or if you wish to order spare parts that are not available on our webshop, please contact Elektron Support (via your Account on elektron.se). Note that you will need an account at elektron.se to be able to create a support ticket.

If you have problems with a Monomachine MKI or a Machinedrum MKI please have a look at this article for additional service information: https://support.elektron.se/support/solutions/articles/43000566531-machinedrum-monomachine-mki-service-information.

Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.

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+Drive upgrade

+DRIVE UPGRADE

A +Drive allows for thousands of patterns, sounds, songs, and waveforms (Monomachine only) to be stored internally and more or less instantly recalled. The +Drive also makes it possible for Machinedrum UW versions to host thousands of ROM samples organized in 128 Sample banks.

The +Drive upgrade is no longer available for purchase.

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Machinedrum/Monomachine MKI service information

Elektron does not provide service on Machinedrum/Monomachine MKI devices. Some spare parts are still available to order, such as encoders, button mechanisms, and plastic button caps if you want to perform the repair yourself or enlist the help of a local electronics workshop.

Contact the Elektron Support at https://www.elektron.se/customer/tickets/ if you want to order spare parts. Note that you need an account at elektron.se to be able to create a support ticket.

You can find information about the power supply specifications here: https://support.elektron.se/support/solutions/articles/43000541580-elektron-power-supplies-psu

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C6 - macOS compatibility information

The Elektron C6 utility is a 32-bit application and is not supported under macOS 10.15 (Catalina) or later. C6 will not be updated further, instead, we recommend using Elektron Transfer for transferring samples, sounds, presets, and OS updates to your Elektron device.


Elektron Transfer does not support SID Station, Octatrack MKI/MKII, and Analog Drive. For Monomachine and Machinedrum (all versions), only OS transfers are supported.


You can download the Transfer utility here: https://www.elektron.se/support/

Another possible (non-Elektron) replacement for C6 is SysEx Librarian.

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Elektron power supplies (PSU)

Here you can find detailed specifications of the power supplies (PSU’s) for the different Elektron devices.


MODEL:SAMPLES, MODEL:CYCLES

Current Elektron power supply: PSU-4b. These devices were originally shipped with PSU-4 and still work with PSU-4. The PSU-4b power supply includes adapters for the following regions: North America, Continental Europe, the United Kingdom, Brazil, Japan, Korea, Australia, and China. The PSU-4b power supply handles voltages of 100-240 VAC, 50/60Hz.

The power supply you want to use must meet the following specifications:

  • Voltage: 5 VDC

  • Minimum Current Rating: 1.2 A

  • Barrel Connector Size: 3.5 mm outer diameter, 1.35 mm inner diameter

  • Polarity: Positive center


ANALOG RYTM MKI/MKII, ANALOG FOUR MKI/MKII, OCTATRACK MKII, ANALOG DRIVE, ANALOG HEAT MKI/MKII, DIGITAKT, DIGITONE, DIGITONE KEYS, SYNTAKT

Current Elektron power supply: PSU-3c. These devices were originally shipped with PSU-3, PSU-3b, or PSU-3c. All these devices work with PSU-3 and PSU-3b (With the exception of Analog Drive which doesn’t work with PSU-3). The PSU-3c power supply handles voltages of 100-240 VAC, 50/60Hz.

The power supply you want to use must meet the following specifications:

  • Voltage: 12 VDC

  • Minimum Current Rating: 2 A

  • Barrel Connector Size: 5.5 mm outer diameter, 2.5 mm inner diameter

  • Polarity: Positive center


MONOMACHINE MKII, MACHINEDRUM MKII, OCTATRACK MKI

Current Elektron power supply: PSU-2b. These devices were originally shipped with PSU-2. The PSU-2b power supply handles voltages of 100-240 VAC, 50/60Hz.

The power supply you want to use must meet the following specifications:

  • Voltage: 6 VDC

  • Minimum Current Rating: 3 A

  • Barrel Connector Size: 5.5 mm outer diameter, 2.5 mm inner diameter, 6 mm length

  • Polarity: Positive center


MONOMACHINE MKI, MACHINEDRUM MKI

Original (and now obsolete) Elektron power supply: PSU-1 (two versions depending on voltage standard)

Please note that the power supply output must be AC!

The power supply you want to use must meet the following specifications:

  • Voltage: 6 VAC, 50/60Hz

  • Minimum Current Rating: 2.5 A

  • Barrel Connector Size: 5.5 mm outer diameter, 2.5 mm inner diameter, 6 mm length


SIDSTATION

The power supply you use must meet the following specifications:

  • Voltage: 6 VDC

  • Minimum Current Rating: 400 mA

  • Barrel Connector Size: 5.5 mm outer diameter, 2.1 mm inner diameter

  • Polarity: Positive center


OVERHUB

In most cases, you don't need to use a power supply together with the Overhub. However, if you want to use it together with a non-self powered device (for example, an external hard drive), you must connect a power supply to the Overhub.

Please note that the Overhub is not shipped with a power supply.

The power supply you use must meet the following specifications:

  • Voltage: 5 V DC

  • Minimum Current: 4 A (3 A on earlier devices.) This number is written on the Overhub itself so you can see there which version you have.)

  • Barrel Connector Size: 3.5 mm outer diameter, 1.35 mm inner diameter, 6 mm length

  • Polarity: Positive center



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Connectors and signals

AUDIO - QUARTER INCH CONNECTORS

The information in this section is valid for Elektron devices and the connectors they use.

All Elektron devices use standard 1/4" jacks for all audio input and output. Most synths, guitars, and other electronic instruments use these types of connectors, hence the cables sometimes being referred to as “Instrument Cables”. The connectors are generally referred to as plugs (male) and jacks (female). They are also fairly common in pro audio equipment and professional headphones as well. However, there are two different types of 1/4" connectors Elektron devices use, depending on the jack and device.


TS/TRS Connectors

“TS” and “TRS” refers to the contact layout of the connectors. These terms do not define any other specifications for the cable or audio signal such as impedance or channel count. The letters “T”, “R”, and “S” stand for the following:
T: Tip
R: Ring
S: Sleeve


TS (Tip-Sleeve)


When it comes to audio in Elektron Devices, TS is used for:

  • Unbalanced Mono Audio


TRS (Tip-Ring-Sleeve)

 

When it comes to audio in Elektron Devices, TRS is used for:

  • Balanced Mono Audio

  • Unbalanced Stereo or Split Signal Audio

Unbalanced/Balanced Audio

An unbalanced audio connection uses a single signal on the Tip of the connector (TS connector). A balanced audio connection uses two signals on Tip and Ring (TRS connectors) in opposite polarity. A balanced connection can, in some circumstances, help to mitigate some of the signal disturbances that may occur.

There is no physical size difference between the 1/4" balanced and unbalanced connectors so it is possible to for example to plug a TRS plug into a TS jack. However, this may alter the characteristics of the signal connection in different ways:

Jack

Plug

Source signal

Result

TRS balanced output

TRS

Balanced

Signal connection is unchanged (balanced).

TRS balanced output

TS

Balanced

Signal connection is now unbalanced.

TS unbalanced output

TRS

Unbalanced

Signal connection is unchanged (unbalanced).

TS unbalanced output

TS

Unbalanced

Signal connection is unchanged (unbalanced).

TRS balanced input

TRS

Balanced

Signal connection is unchanged (balanced).

TRS balanced input

TRS

Unbalanced

Signal connection is unchanged (unbalanced).

TRS balanced input

TS

Unbalanced

Signal connection is unchanged (unbalanced).

TRS balanced input

TRS

Stereo

Does not work. Results in left minus right signal (almost no sound in mono) and only work if audio is hard-panned left.

TRS balanced input

TRS

Split

Does not work. Results in Tip signal minus Ring signal.

TS unbalanced input

TRS

Balanced

Signal connection is now unbalanced.

TS unbalanced input

TRS

Unbalanced

Signal connection is unchanged (unbalanced).

TS unbalanced input

TS

Unbalanced

Signal connection is unchanged (unbalanced).

TS unbalanced input

TRS

Split

Only the signal on the Tip is transferred.

TO SUMMARIZE For a balanced signal to remain balanced, all connectors used must be TRS. A balanced signal that passes through a TS connector will be unbalanced. An unbalanced signal always remains unbalanced no matter what type of connector (TS or TRS) is used.

QUICK TIP Using a cable with a TS plug in a balanced TRS jack output is perfectly safe. It simply results in that the signal connection will be unbalanced instead.

WARNING Double ring, TRRS connectors in the 3.5 mm format have become common for mobile device headphones with an attached microphone. Many standard 3.5 mm headphone adapters are not designed for these connectors. The result of this is the apparent lack of sound from the device. Therefore, the use of headphones with TRRS connectors is not recommended.

Audio cable connector and signal cheatsheet for Elektron devices

For Elektron devices, all physical Inputs and Outputs are Line Level. The following tables list the signal uses for the IO of all devices. More in-depth information can be found in the device User Manuals under Technical Information.


Model:Cycles and Model Samples

I/O

Balance

Signal

TRS/TS

Headphones

Unbalanced

Stereo

TRS

Main Out L/Main Out R

Balanced

Mono

TRS

Digitone and Digitakt

I/O

Balance

Signal

TRS/TS

Headphones

Unbalanced

Stereo

TRS

Main Out L/Main Out R

Balanced

Mono

TRS

Input L/Input R

Unbalanced

Mono

TS

Digitone Keys

I/O

Balance

Signal

TRS/TS

Headphones

Unbalanced

Stereo

TRS

Main Out L/Main Out R

Balanced

Mono

TRS

Track Outs Left/Mono 1-4

Balanced

Mono

TRS

Track Out Right 1-4

Balanced

Mono

TRS

Input L/Input R

Unbalanced

Mono

TS

Octatrack MKII

I/O

Balance

Signal

TRS/TS

Headphones

Unbalanced

Stereo

TRS

Main Out L/Main Out R

Balanced

Mono

TRS

Cue Out L/Cue Out R

Balanced

Mono

TRS

Input A-D

Balanced

Mono

TRS

Octatrack MKI

I/O

Balance

Signal

TRS/TS

Headphones

Unbalanced

Stereo

TRS

Main Out L/Main Out R

Balanced

Mono

TRS

Cue Out L/Cue Out R

Balanced

Mono

TRS

Input A-D

Unbalanced

Mono

TS

Analog Four MKII/ Analog Keys

I/O

Balance

Signal

TRS/TS

Headphones

Unbalanced

Stereo

TRS

Main Out L/Main Out R

Balanced

Mono

TRS

Track Out 1-4

Unbalanced

Stereo

TRS

Input L/Input R

Unbalanced

Mono

TS

Analog Four MKI

I/O

Balance

Signal

TRS/TS

Headphones

Unbalanced

Stereo

TRS

Main Out L/Main Out R

Balanced

Mono

TRS

Input L/Input R

Unbalanced

Stereo

TS

Analog Rytm MKII

I/O

Balance

Signal

TRS/TS

Headphones

Unbalanced

Stereo

TRS

Main Out L/Main Out R

Balanced

Mono

TRS

External In L/External In R

Unbalanced

Mono

TS

Track Outs

Unbalanced

Stereo

TRS

Audio In L/Audio In R

Balanced

Mono

TRS

Analog Rytm MKI

I/O

Balance

Signal

TRS/TS

Headphones

Unbalanced

Stereo

TRS

Main Out L/Main Out R

Balanced

Mono

TRS

Input L/Input R

Unbalanced

Mono

TS

Track Out BD-BT

Unbalanced

Split (Tip: BD, Ring: BT)

TRS

Track Out SD-LT

Unbalanced

Split (Tip: SD, Ring: LT)

TRS

Track Out CH/OH-MT/HT

Unbalanced

Split (Tip:CH/OH, Ring:MT/HT)

TRS

Track Out CY/CB - RS/CP

Unbalanced

Split (Tip:CY/CB, Ring:RS/CP)

TRS

Analog Drive

I/O

Balance

Signal

TRS/TS

In

Unbalanced

Mono

TS

Out

Unbalanced

Mono

TS

Analog Heat

I/O

Balance

Signal

TRS/TS

Headphones

Unbalanced

Stereo

TRS

Out L/Out R

Balanced

Mono

TRS

In L/In R

Balanced

Mono

TRS

Monomachine/Machinedrum

I/O

Balance

Signal

TRS/TS

Headphones

Unbalanced

Stereo

TRS

Main Out A/Left

Balanced

Mono

TRS

Main Out B/Right

Balanced

Mono

TRS

Output C-F

Unbalanced

Mono

TS

Input A/Input B

Unbalanced

Mono

TS

Sidstation

I/O

Balance

Signal

TRS/TS

Out

Unbalanced

Mono

TS

External In

Unbalanced

Mono

TS



CV/EXPRESSION CONTROL - QUARTER INCH CONNECTORS

Some Elektron devices can send or receive analog signals to control various parameters and functionalities. These signals are sent and received through connectors using either TS or TRS 1/4" jacks on the Elektron devices. The different types of signals are:

  • Control Voltages

  • Expression Pedals

  • Footswitches

CV Output

Analog Four MKI/MKII and Analog Keys have dedicated Controlled Voltage outputs. The Analog Four MKII has individual 1/4" TS jacks for each CV output. However, the Analog Four MKI and Analog Keys have 1/4" TRS jacks that can output two different CV signals. The configuration of these are:


Analog Four MKI/Analog Keys CV Outputs

Jack

Tip

Ring

CV Out AB

CV Out A

CV Out B

CV Out CD

CV Out C

CV Out D

CV Input, Expression pedals, and Footswitches

Any Elektron device with inputs labeled “Control In” can be configured to receive and use CV, Expression Pedals, or Footswitches. CV and Footswitches (including Sustain Pedals) use cables with 1/4" TS plugs, while Expression Pedals uses cables with TRS plugs.

The way footswitches and expression pedals work electrically can differ from brand to brand. Elektron devices can be configured to support most footswitches or expression pedals.

On some Elektron devices, like the Digitone Keys, footswitches can be used for Sustain or Sostenuto and are labeled as such in the configuration menu.

The Analog Drive supports direct expression pedal input for Gain and Mid EQ parameters.



MIDI - 5-PIN DIN, OR 3.5 MM TRS CONNECTORS

5-pin DIN connectors - Most Devices
With the exception of the Model series devices, all Elektron devices have full-size MIDI IN, MIDI OUT, and MIDI THRU ports. (Analog Drive only has MIDI IN and MIDI OUT). All these devices use standard MIDI Cables with 5-pin DIN connectors.

3.5 mm TRS MIDI (Type A and B) connectors - Model:Samples and Model:Cycles
The Model series uses 3.5 mm TRS “Mini” MIDI connectors for their MIDI IN and MIDI OUT/THRU ports. There are two configurations for these connectors, used by different brands, know as Type A and Type B.


MIDI 5-Pin DIN (Male)




MIDI TRS Type A


MIDI TRS Type B


All Model series devices accept both Type A and Type B configurations. The MIDI IN port accepts any configuration. The MIDI OUT/THRU ports must be set manually to use either a Type A or a Type B configuration. This is done by adjusting the OUT POL parameter (CONFIG MENU > MIDI > PORTS). The available settings are:

  • STD (for Type A)

  • INV (for Type B)


QUICK TIP If there seems to be trouble connecting to another MIDI device from a Model series device, try changing the MIDI Output Polarity. All Models series devices come with the CA-3 MIDI Adapter kit, which contains two TRS Type A to 5-pin DIN MIDI Adapters.

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Contact Support

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