MATRIXSYNTH: NINA Patterns by Mr. Dataline: Analog Motorized Polysynth by Melbourne Instruments


Friday, October 03, 2025

NINA Patterns by Mr. Dataline: Analog Motorized Polysynth by Melbourne Instruments


video upload by Melbourne Instruments

"⚡ Step inside the sonic universe of Mr. Dataline with his exclusive Pattern Bank for NINA’s Multi-track Sequencer. Crafted with precision and groove, these patterns demonstrate Nina's many sonic dimensions — from hypnotic sequences and retro video games to raw machine funk. Whether you’re into techno, electro, or left-field machine jams, these patterns showcase Nina's full creative power.

🔗 Nina owners can grab Mr. Dataline's NINA Pattern Bank here:
https://www.melbourneinstruments.com/...

🎛️ ABOUT NINA:
Unlock a standalone groovebox for beatmakers, producers, performers and sound designers with NINA's Multi-Track Sequencer. A groovebox for dynamic and expressive performance anywhere - studio or stage. Great for generating quick new ideas or adding some amazing complexity to your music. This is all powered by NINA's raw analog oscillators, ladder filter and wavetable oscillator. Not forgetting the revolutionary motorized knobs that snap to life for hands-on, tactile interactive control. Whether you’re crafting tough beats or complex melodic patterns, this next-gen groovebox workflow unlocks an exciting new way to create. And don't forget, NINA is also an incredible standalone 12-voice, 4-part multitimbral hybrid analog-wavetable synth beast!

🛎 Key Features of the Multi-Track Sequencer:
• 4-Tracks—up to 64 steps with independent length per track, for polyrhythmic sequencing.
• Per-step Automation—front panel parameters can be locked per step.
• Polyphonic Sequencing — up to 12 voices available spread across 4 tracks.
• 64 Noise types — percussive hits, metallic textures, buzzes and digital percussion.
• Motorized Automation — you can see the front panel move, turn automation on/off.
• Time-based features —shuffle, micro-timing, clock multiplication, variable gate lengths, and probability.
• Perform patterns — recall and chain up to 16 patterns.
• Internal Storage for more than 4,000 patterns.
• Save a pattern with all sound and sequencer data in save into a single file.
• Standalone operation — no other gear required. Of course NINA works well with other gear too!
• New features include: timing quantization, clear notes and clear steps.

🎹 About Mr. Dataline:
Dataline's first musical experience started through Commodore 64 and Amiga computers. Astonished by the those sounds he always wanted to craft his own music using hardware sequencers and drum machines. With his friends, a band named 'Drugbox' was formed and claimed under-rated success within the underground music scene in Istanbul during late 90s. However, getting the band together was getting difficult, which led to Dataline starting as a solo project. From there on his journey spanned around the globe, while helping Elektron to craft a series of machines and many other projects during 2010s. Mr. Dataline currently resides on the outskirts of Berlin, working at Ableton as Hardware QA engineer, developing video games and something peculiar that will be revealed shortly!

More from Mr. Dataline here:
https://linktr.ee/mrdataline"

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